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Engine 2002 Corolla Spark Plug Wire question

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by -Goku-, May 14, 2005.

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    2002 Corolla Spark Plug Wire question

    I was wondering what the Best Spark Plug wires for a 1zzFE engine was. I really want the Absolute best.


    Thanks,
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    your car dont use spark plug wires
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    then how come I can fine APC Spark plug wires and OEM Replacement Spark Plug wires?


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    they're for non vvti 1zzfe before the direct fire coil packs.
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    Ok say there are no wires. Then what about the Best Spark plugs for 1zzFE engines? Like the damn best :-D 1-2-4 Prong wires?

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    id say the best for your 1zz are probably denso iridiums. however, if your car doesn't NEED new spark plugs yet... don't bother.

    and, try not to be offended by this comment... but if you know so little about your car to not realize that you don't have spark plug wires (easy to tell if you look under that plastic engine cover)... you don't wanna try removing the individual coil packs yourself to put in new sparkplugs.

    and, contrary to what the average ricer will tell you - "better" spark plugs when combined with absolutely no other modifications.. will NOT net you ANY gains whatsoever. So anyone who tells you they felt a difference either is full of shit (95% of them), or had a problem with one of their previous plugs.
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    Your absolutly right I don't think I should. I Will probably read up more on it first. I haven't taken the Plastic cover off yet. Only had it for 1 week. SO just trying to look at my options right now.


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    buy a haynes manual, and become real good friends with your local toyota mechanic, so you can get his help.
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    My friend used to work at a Toyota Dealership as a mechanic but he won't help people with there cars anymore because they always argued with him about doing it wrong, blah blah. I will most likely buy a haynes manual.

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