This is a broad question. But typically, the best plug wires are going to be what the manufacturer tells you to use. That means a wire that has a size of 7mm, with a solid core for stock style performance and engine life. However, if a street/strip performance is desired, then a wire with 8-10mm size and a spiral core for lower resistance and greater spark travel. AcDelco, MSD, and Bosch all supply superior products.
I agree completely with the above. If you have a mismatched combination that has no oem application, it's hard to go wrong with a good set of 8mm spiral core, silicone suppression wires with the appropriate boots for your distributor cap. They're overkill for any points application, and adequate for any high energy, street duty application. The larger wires, such as 8.8's, 9.0's, and 10.0's are required for race applications with a lot of electronics.
The 1988 Chevy Cavalier spark plug wires are quite easy to remove. The spark plug wires simply pull off on each end. Put the new spark light wires on by pushing downward on each end.
Use AC/Delco spark plugs. The wire choices are numerous. Ask for OEM type plug wires unless you are racing this vehicle. In that case ask for Accel performance plug wires.
OEM are the best spark plug wires for the Honda cbr. These spark plug wires can be found at the local Honda dealership.
Give the spark plug boot a twist to free it from the spark plug then pull it off of the spark plug by the boot.
What is spark plug's position? tell me.
Follow the spark plug wires.... :)
1,8,4,3,6,5,7,2.
To much resistance in the spark plug wires, replace the spark plug wires.
mike
One at a time.
Follow the spark plug wires, they will lead you right to them.
The spark plug locations are all on the same side of the engine. They are in the side of the head, where the plug wires are connected.