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Originally posted by zaven: Hey ive got a question how come no one said anything about nology hot wires i put those things on my svt and and i could not belive the change. They cost about $150.00 but well worth the money!
You must have needed wires very bad. The whole Nology concept is pure and simple SNAKE OIL. They don't do anything for you beyond what a good fresh set of wires would have done.
Jim Johnson
98 SVT
03 Escape Limited
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Originally posted by Big Jim: Originally posted by zaven: Hey ive got a question how come no one said anything about nology hot wires i put those things on my svt and and i could not belive the change. They cost about $150.00 but well worth the money!
You must have needed wires very bad. The whole Nology concept is pure and simple SNAKE OIL. They don't do anything for you beyond what a good fresh set of wires would have done.
Actually they do even less.
Consider there is no such thing as a 100% efficient "capacitor" so the wires are using up a portion of the plug firing energy to store and release this "extra" charge and therefore never giving you 100% current. On top of that this magical "extra charge" has to be robbed from somewhere to begin with. 
SNAKE OIL just like Jim stated...
2000 SVT #674
13.47 @ 102 - All Motor!
It was not broke; Yet I fixed it anyway.
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