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geepherder 
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Posted: February 03, 2004 at 10:25 PM / IP Logged  
Wow, I don't like it much below 50, and especially not with the wind blowing.
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ya..due for another big storm tonight..6-10 inches...adding to the 2 ft that we've gotten already.
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hey maxst sorry about not mentioning the srs bag. I try to mention everything before I forget and what happens, I forget something. I knew what your problem was because I went through the same thing and I was happy to help someone that is having trouble with this and not knowing. Saves you from going to the repair shop with those high repair bills. I'm glad that everything turned out well and that I was able to help some. As far as the rotor,cables, and spark plugs change it out. It will run much better.
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Maxst 
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its alright...just wanted to say that it should be done like that.  you got everytihng else right. 

I picked up a chilton book before i started. love that book.lol

Ya...its going to cost a bit to get good wires- what you recommend? plugs i replaced already-autolight single platniums,  what about the coil? replacing it do anything- like get a aftermarket one. 

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if you are tight on money you could get a good set of wires at autozone with a life time warranty on them fairly inexpensive I believe they are the bosch wires. As far as the coil everyone will have their own person preference but I heard good things about Jacobs Electronics. They are a bit pricey. As far as the Chilton manuals I have one for each of my cars. They are a great help.
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im lookin around on the net for stuff.  Thinking about a diy set of wires, or an accel set.
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As far as ignition stuff, I would take out those Bosch plugs they are more trouble than they're worth.  I've been working on Hondas and Acuras for about seven years and I've seen them cause more problems than fix'em.  Get NGK plugs from your local parts chain, they are less than two bucks a piece and are  what came in it from the factory.  Just look under the hood at the label it will tell you the correct ones to get.  The best aftermarket wires are also NGK they are a little spendy, but cheaper than factory and WAY better fitting and performing than Autolite, Bosch or any others.  Leave the coil and ignitor alone, replacing good factory parts w/ crappy ones from Checker or who ever would be a big mistake, you'll end up replacing them again soon if you do.  Good Luck!
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Posted: February 08, 2004 at 2:15 AM / IP Logged  
yeah dont get bosch ignition wire, the wire handle really sux, they slip off when pullin them out....i end up returnin it to autozone.....i would get some NGK like he mentioned above. shop online theyre much cheaper.
my buddy got a NGK set by accident cause this site was messed up or something, it was like 20 bucks. it was for 97 acura integra
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