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no you said somthing in one of the threads about it and i respect you opinion so i decided to go that route.
btw which springs are you running man?
 

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1996mustangGT said:
no you said somthing in one of the threads about it and i respect you opinion so i decided to go that route.
btw which springs are you running man?

Sportlines No isos
 
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did you have to get an alignment afterwards?
i think i just jacked my own thread :TJ:
 

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1996mustangGT said:
did you have to get an alignment afterwards?
i think i just jacked my own thread :TJ:

yeah... but i have MAJOR negative camber because i have cc plates :hammer:
 

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I've heard of people running ngk or ngk irridiums and having problems :dunno:

I'm thinking about getting some frpp wires cause my car idles pretty rough sometimes and I just replaced the spark plugs to motorcraft
 

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realitygt said:
I've heard of people running ngk or ngk irridiums and having problems :dunno:

I'm thinking about getting some frpp wires cause my car idles pretty rough sometimes and I just replaced the spark plugs to motorcraft

everyone has their own opinion on maintenance crap, i have only ever ran NGK. from quads, to snowmobiles, to my mustang. Never have had any kind of problem with them.
 

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realitygt said:
I've heard of people running ngk or ngk irridiums and having problems :dunno:

I'm thinking about getting some frpp wires cause my car idles pretty rough sometimes and I just replaced the spark plugs to motorcraft

I started to type "For the love of god, don't get the FRPP wires" but since you have a '98 I dunno.

Check out the coil wire. :rant2:

Oh well, they will work for a couple of months.



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Nestromo said:
realitygt said:
I've heard of people running ngk or ngk irridiums and having problems :dunno:

I'm thinking about getting some frpp wires cause my car idles pretty rough sometimes and I just replaced the spark plugs to motorcraft

I started to type "For the love of god, don't get the FRPP wires" but since you have a '98 I dunno.

Check out the coil wire. :rant2:

Oh well, they will work for a couple of months.

what are you basing this off of?
 

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Pete k said:
Nestromo said:
realitygt said:
I've heard of people running ngk or ngk irridiums and having problems :dunno:

I'm thinking about getting some frpp wires cause my car idles pretty rough sometimes and I just replaced the spark plugs to motorcraft

I started to type "For the love of god, don't get the FRPP wires" but since you have a '98 I dunno.

Check out the coil wire. :rant2:

Oh well, they will work for a couple of months.

what are you basing this off of?

They don't fit worth a damn. Look at the picture I posted in that last comment. They have miles and miles of slack in them.

But this is for a 5.0 SN, not a 4.6. The 4.6 kit probably fits a lot better. The 5.0 kit comes with 2 coil wires, but the one for the SN Mustang is the same as the one for a Fox. The fox has a remote mounted coil so it has to be longer. I think the short one that comes with the kit must be for an Explorer or something. Not sure.
 

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I've always cut my own wires to length and crimped the terminals on. Then you can get them just right and the fit/finish is perfect.

Paul.
 

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Pete k said:
i run frpp 9mm's and NGK irradiums. runs real smooth.

I've been thinkin about what to run when I do the PI swap, this is probably what I'll go with
 

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Nestromo said:
realitygt said:
I've heard of people running ngk or ngk irridiums and having problems :dunno:

I'm thinking about getting some frpp wires cause my car idles pretty rough sometimes and I just replaced the spark plugs to motorcraft

I started to type "For the love of god, don't get the FRPP wires" but since you have a '98 I dunno.

Check out the coil wire. :rant2:

Oh well, they will work for a couple of months.

u probably got a mispackaged set. they come with 1 larger coil wire, and the shorter 94-95 wire. i had them on my 5.0. u probably got 2 fox wires. and all made wire sets fit longe , even my msd wires are too long.
 

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