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19-02-2004, 03:47 PM
How much have people paid for sparkplug leads? One of mine was broken where in plugged into the dizzy, dont ask me how. My ca rhas a rough idle, so I went to check them and one just came apart.

I want to replace them all, they look pretty old. I got two prices of $140 and $126.

KF Verada 3.5L

Dj_Bell
19-02-2004, 03:58 PM
i think i paid about $8 each for mine, just from diz to sparkers. put them in meself, it aint hard!

pseudomorphous
19-02-2004, 04:11 PM
yeh mine was about similar in price. for all leads replaced on mine cost about $40

BOosted' BOoya
19-02-2004, 04:13 PM
you two have first and second gen magnas tho.

those prices (140ish) for a third gen sounds right. you can get some high proformance once for around that ;)

Ben.

19-02-2004, 05:23 PM
I found a set of 6 for $104 at repco.

DVS
19-02-2004, 06:36 PM
Set of 6 Top Gun leads $80 I think

WhiteDevil
19-02-2004, 07:11 PM
could I ask, what difference does performance leads have in comparison to factory leads?

MAGWGN
19-02-2004, 07:47 PM
i got a full set of performance leads for my 2nd gen for $80

SexedTF'n
19-02-2004, 08:30 PM
Is the only difference between performance leads and factory leads the thickness of the leads themselves? Or are they made of better conducting materials or something along those lines? And any one know acceptable resistance values for the stock leads? I want to check the resistance on mine but don't know what values to look for :? .

SG
20-02-2004, 12:48 PM
are the leads car independent, or can any leads be used on any car?

Killbilly
20-02-2004, 12:49 PM
Damn I got 9.0mm high quality leads for $42 from Auto One

Madmagna
20-02-2004, 04:31 PM
The leads are about 100+ a set from various places

gauss07
20-02-2004, 08:20 PM
don't get performance leads!! they are a bloody waste of money and really, companies who advertise these leads as a means of power increase are commercial scam artists. if anything, these leads are very likely to interfere with electrical components... ESPECIALLY your stereo. a good set of OEM leads are more than qualified enough to do the job... unless you are running a V8 supercar. even then, i'm not even sure if those guys use performance leads :?

Killbilly
21-02-2004, 04:36 AM
Oh they use 10mm leads on those cars.

The reason I got 9.0mm leads is that they were of a better quality and they were cheaper than a genuine mitsu set (when will mitsi ever fix that ridiculous part price problem??

AllPaw
21-02-2004, 07:16 PM
Oh they use 10mm leads on those cars.

The reason I got 9.0mm leads is that they were of a better quality and they were cheaper than a genuine mitsu set (when will mitsi ever fix that ridiculous part price problem??

They probably have a deal going about that helps to allow other companies (that they own shares in ) make money on non genuine parts. Why make parts when another company will. Just buy them off of them and have different badges put on them. Put them on the car an there you are. now if somone wants to buy "genuine parts" then charge em cause we make cars not parts.

Anyway the anti-competitive laws are ment to have stopped that and a warrantee cannot be voided if as good or better parts are put on instead of teh "genuinne" ones.

Killbilly
22-02-2004, 01:27 PM
Yeah ah well..everyone's just out to screw money out of everyone hey? :(

gauss07
22-02-2004, 03:36 PM
yup sadly in australia this happens blatantly :( especially the big guys like dave jones, it's shocking how they could have gotten away for so long with the prices they charge. even in barney's, sak's 5th avenue or harrods, which are some of the world's most exclusive department stores, you don't see these type of blatant mark-ups. i mean, up to 1000% mark-up on certain china-made apparel, that's not profit-making. that's cheating!
and telstra will prob screw dave jones for their telecom costs... talk about everyone screwing money out of everyone :(

dingo
23-02-2004, 08:02 AM
or harrods...

bloody harrods!! they were charging 60 pounds for rugby tops when i was there!! could get exactly the same tops (yeah, all branded) from every other shop for around 35 pounds!!! its a hell of a price for a bag with a label on it!!

anyway, back to spark plugs, the better leads do make a difference, all be most of us won't notice it, its not exactly a turbo is it! The lower the reistance of the lead (generally proportional to diameter) the more power reaches the spark plug and the bigger the spark. Most genuine leads will give a pretty good spark, especially on newer cars... but on older cars (like my old VL dunnidore, '90 pintara, '85 corona et al) they made a noticable improvement in responsiveness!!!)