Guest John T Posted September 29, 2003 Posted September 29, 2003 I'm sure some of you have seen this on E-Bay, what is the verdict? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...item=2433991397
al_roethlisberger Posted September 29, 2003 Posted September 29, 2003 ... I dunno, talk to a lot of people, and they'll say "quality" wires are all pretty much comparable. I think it's much like the inevitable "oil thread" every motorcycle forum sees once a year But that being said, I bought NGK "race" wires for about the same for my dual-plug project. And I know NGK makes quality products. al
jrt Posted September 30, 2003 Posted September 30, 2003 I like to build stereo equipment- amps/preamps/whatnot. The amount of BS that people push on those forums is unbelievable. Over there, its the debate between oxygen-free copper wire and '5 nines' silver. Which one gives better base or more accurate vocal reproduction. A lot of the same snake oil (well put earlier) is purported here, I'm afraid. Not as bad though- we're not as gullible I hope. A spark plug wire is a spark plug wire- as long as it's well made with good connections and decent wire and a supple insulator. Maybe it just rubs me wrong that the wire is 'superconductor'. If you have 'superconducting' wire at room temp (never mind over a hot engine), then buddy I'll make us a mint. I know- it's a a marketing gimmick. I'm sure they are fine wires- I honestly never heard of them before, so I won't disparage them. But before you buy them- check the angles on the boots- they are obtuse, not 90^o like stock. I do like the fact that the guy (or gal) lives in Bryan, TX. My grandparents lived there, and my grandfather was the one who got me into motorcycles. Cheers, Jason I'll go have my coffee now, and crawl back under my rock.
dlaing Posted September 30, 2003 Posted September 30, 2003 They look like excellent wires that should provide many years of excellent performance. The only thing that I don't like is snake oil talk on his website. Sure they will improve performance, but the difference between wires is usually pretty minimal. However I am running a pair of $3 carbon or graphite strand wires, which I would not be suprised if I switched to a better wire might give noticeably better ignition. They seem to do as well as the stock did. Yanking on cheap wires can destroy them, so I don't yank them. I do think that magnetic suppression is superior because it does not break down, it has lower resistance, and better noise suppression. Also thicker insulation is better, no doubt. http://www.tpoparts.com/products/racingwire.html You might be able to save a little money by getting their universal wires.
al_roethlisberger Posted September 30, 2003 Posted September 30, 2003 I like to build stereo equipment- amps/preamps/whatnot. The amount of BS that people push on those forums is unbelievable. Over there, its the debate between oxygen-free copper wire and '5 nines' silver. Which one gives better base or more accurate vocal reproduction. A lot of the same snake oil (well put earlier) is purported here, I'm afraid. Not as bad though- we're not as gullible I hope. A spark plug wire is a spark plug wire- as long as it's well made with good connections and decent wire and a supple insulator. Maybe it just rubs me wrong that the wire is 'superconductor'. If you have 'superconducting' wire at room temp (never mind over a hot engine), then buddy I'll make us a mint. I know- it's a a marketing gimmick. I'm sure they are fine wires- I honestly never heard of them before, so I won't disparage them. But before you buy them- check the angles on the boots- they are obtuse, not 90^o like stock. I do like the fact that the guy (or gal) lives in Bryan, TX. My grandparents lived there, and my grandfather was the one who got me into motorcycles. Cheers, Jason I'll go have my coffee now, and crawl back under my rock. ...oh come on, you don't buy into long-grain super oxygen free copper hexagonal super twist air core dielectric oval copper braid speaker cable!? I do like my Analysis Plus Oval 12's though. They're purple, and everyone knows that purple cables sound better al
Guest JohnInNH Posted September 30, 2003 Posted September 30, 2003 I have yet to hear a difference between speaker wire and good old extension cord wire. As long as good connectors are used *I* can not tell a difference. Granted my ears have been in the wind a lot. But my military experience did the most damage. The M60 and the 105 mm did nothing to improve my hearing . The 50 BMG (M85 with the short barrel) was loud! BRRAAAAA I hurt thinking about it.
al_roethlisberger Posted September 30, 2003 Posted September 30, 2003 Here are the NGK "racing" plug wires I ended up getting: http://www.heeters.com/sparkplugs.shtml Very well made, and have a 90-degree boot 5k resistor model as well. al
jrt Posted October 1, 2003 Posted October 1, 2003 ...oh come on, you don't buy into long-grain super oxygen free copper hexagonal super twist air core dielectric oval copper braid speaker cable!? I do like my Analysis Plus Oval 12's though. They're purple, and everyone knows that purple cables sound better al Nah, cables don't do nuthin' for me. But I do have the cryo-treated organic quantum filtered resonance damping adherence mat for overtone suppression and dielectric filter passivation. That gives a blacker background with extended dynamic range in the triode-based feedback circuit for enhanced signal to nose- I mean noise. And its purple too. J
Admin Jaap Posted October 1, 2003 Posted October 1, 2003 Next thing we're going to talk this kind of BS on wine...
al_roethlisberger Posted October 2, 2003 Posted October 2, 2003 ...maybe he just needs some with that .... "whine"
emry Posted October 2, 2003 Posted October 2, 2003 Just checked a JEG's catalog. $58.99 for a set for a chevy 350. That is enough wire for 4 MG's. Seems like someone is out to make a easy buck. I also agree with the snake oil. But whatever happened to the flat speaker wire. Can't recall the name.... Now those pricey things were cool.
al_roethlisberger Posted October 2, 2003 Posted October 2, 2003 ...take your pick: Audiogon Speaker Category
dlaing Posted October 2, 2003 Posted October 2, 2003 Just checked a JEG's catalog. $58.99 for a set for a chevy 350. That is enough wire for 4 MG's. Seems like someone is out to make a easy buck. If you want custom fit I think you'll have to pay about $84 for an 8 cylinder 8.5mm universal set. http://www.daymotorsports.com/product/593/v/2/ Compare that to $35 for a two cylinder 8.5mm universal kit from TPO parts. If someone wants to buy an 8 cylinder kit, I'll give you $21 plus $9 shipping and handling for one fourth of the Universal kit.
jrt Posted October 2, 2003 Posted October 2, 2003 Just checked a JEG's catalog. $58.99 for a set for a chevy 350. That is enough wire for 4 MG's. Seems like someone is out to make a easy buck. I also agree with the snake oil. But whatever happened to the flat speaker wire. Can't recall the name.... Now those pricey things were cool. www.nordost.com or if you like homebrew: http://www.geocities.com/rjm003.geo/rjmaudio/spk.html I make all my own interconnects and speaker cable nowadays. Cheap. Effective. The flat cable can be made from computer data wire. Works fine, but it's a mess getting a linear array of wires to go into a round connector. Cheers, Jason
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