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Nology, crap or ......not crap

1.1K views 11 replies 6 participants last post by  98 SS  
#1 ·
1 person already said that nology hotwires are crap, i was just wondering if anyone else had the same system? wouldnt they kind of me redundant with an msd system? I like the idea behind the design, but am weary about the price, and the fact that your spark shoots from the coil, builds up in the wire, and shoots again....i know it happens fast, but it seems overcomplicated
 
#2 · (Edited)
its product mainly produced for import, yah they good, u cud go wit taylor, good stuff as well. if u expect power outta of it don't, unless u gonna git ignition system upgrade might feel a kick
 
#4 ·
yah still good as spark plug wire. just informin its mass produced for import. yah I'm not sayin its different of sendin power to spark plug. Back to answer noglogy is good :thumbup: whasize ya gonna go wit, is yer motor 4.3 or 2.2?
 
#8 ·
Personally i'd spend the 200$ elsewhere, you're probably not gonna see a huge gain with those, like said get a MSD 6AL that has a limiter, more powerful spark and better timing than a stock box. Those wires would just give you a better spark, but most likely not tons more power. Or save another $200 and get a cam, underdrive pulley kit, air intake, exhaust, all of those are WAYYYY better than some special plug wires. You'd hear about them alot more if they really made a huge difference.
 
#9 ·
I was reading the tech info at Nology's web site & if I remember radio theory correctly it might be possible to form a resonant circuit by adding the correct value capacitor in series with the secondary windings of the ignition coil. What this would do to increase the energy output of the ignition system seems questionable. The shortnness of duration they claim for their spark unless it is an extremely hot one would also contribute to a misfire problem. For the $200.00 they want for their wire sets, a well made aftermarket ignition system would produce better results.
 
#10 ·
old s-10 owner said:
I was reading the tech info at Nology's web site & if I remember radio theory correctly it might be possible to form a resonant circuit by adding the correct value capacitor in series with the secondary windings of the ignition coil. What this would do to increase the energy output of the ignition system seems questionable. The shortnness of duration they claim for their spark unless it is an extremely hot one would also contribute to a misfire problem. For the $200.00 they want for their wire sets, a well made aftermarket ignition system would produce better results.
I'm w/you on that. I don't care for the Nology theroy on Ignition. an MSD ,Jacobs or HI fire will serve you better. as a note the SYTy guys swear by the Taylor wires. I have Jacobs and Magnecor both work well. :cool:
 
#12 ·
jm2200 said:
no they are not crap. they are expensive crap. anyone who pays 100+ dollars for a friggin set of wires should be shot in the scrotum and donkey punched.
lol, I will be running an msd 6btm, with the blaster coil and iridium plugs, I dont see why they would create a misfire condition, at least not with an msd box because of the multiple sparks at lower rpm, but i do see a problem with a cd system into a cd wire, kinda seems pointless, but thats why i asked.