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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    feedback naman sir sa brand na ito. nasa 950/set ang price, taiwan made daw. ok ba to? ang alam ko kasi sa mallary is USA made yun? feedback naman sa brand na to mga sir, kung sino na naka gamit nito.

    OT: ano ba mas maganda, seiwa japan or mallary taiwan? mas mahal yung seiwa nasa 1,200 petot yung mallary 950 petot pang 4afe mga papsi.

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    Chief,

    Tried a US Mallory HT wire way back 2006, so far so good, it lasted even until I sold the car last 2009. Don't know if the new owner has replaced it already http://tsikot.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif . With regards to the Taiwan made, don't know if it has the same quality as the US made, seems too cheap compared to the US or higher performance HT. I suggest Sir you stick with OEM part just to be sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jvnj View Post
    Chief,

    Tried a US Mallory HT wire way back 2006, so far so good, it lasted even until I sold the car last 2009. Don't know if the new owner has replaced it already http://tsikot.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif . With regards to the Taiwan made, don't know if it has the same quality as the US made, seems too cheap compared to the US or higher performance HT. I suggest Sir you stick with OEM part just to be sure.
    thanks sir for the reply,

    problem is auto supplies here in bicol seldom sell oem parts, panay replacement parts lang available, by order pa sa manila kung oem.

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    nakagamit na ako ng mallory at saka ng seiwa. parehong ok. pero kung mallary ang spelling, imitation 'un. subukan pa po ninyong tawaran 'ung 1,200 na seiwa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onewaytrip View Post
    nakagamit na ako ng mallory at saka ng seiwa. parehong ok. pero kung mallary ang spelling, imitation 'un. subukan pa po ninyong tawaran 'ung 1,200 na seiwa.
    oh sh*t! typo error sir, mallory pala, hahaha, ngayon ko lang napansin. natawa tuloy ako sa sarili ko.hahaha :rofl::rofl:

    anyway, yung na na try nyo ba na mallory HTW sir made in taiwan? taiwan made daw kasi yung nasa auto supply eh, walang USA.

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    High performance plug wires do not make any additional power period. They are simply a conductor and that's it. They look nice and that's about it.

    Truth About Ignition Wire Conductors

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvldoc View Post
    High performance plug wires do not make any additional power period. They are simply a conductor and that's it. They look nice and that's about it.

    Truth About Ignition Wire Conductors
    im not trying to modify my engine FYI. as i have sad earlier OEM parts here in my place are NOT AVAILABLE. so i have no choice but to buy an AFTERMARKET WIRES

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    Experience ko sa seiwa HTW pag tumagal sya lumulutong dahil sa init ng makina, kaya OEM HTW or NGK HTW

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    Quote Originally Posted by EE100shiro View Post
    Experience ko sa seiwa HTW pag tumagal sya lumulutong dahil sa init ng makina, kaya OEM HTW or NGK HTW
    walang makuhanan ng oem sir eh, ngk naman ang mahal, out of budget. kaya seiwa or mallory lang nasa list ko

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    anong kulay ng NGK HTW blue ba?? 2,000 pesos?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EE100shiro View Post
    anong kulay ng NGK HTW blue ba?? 2,000 pesos?
    oo,yung blue nga, 3k dito samin eh. mas mura syempre sa manila

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    tawaran mo sabihin mo 2,000 na lang,, yun ang gamit ko sa 2E ko laging malambot ma fee feel mo tatagal sya

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    I guess there would no difference in performance and longevity between the two, noting that the price is not at the level of 'super conductors ignition wires'.

    Personally, I will go for OEM, but so far I have yet to encounter performance issues using replacement parts . I replace my Hi-tension wires yearly though, as adviced by CASA mechanics, anyway it is only around P500.00, Manila price.

    I had a losing experience using a well known expensive 'super conductors' before which I bought from one of the car shows. The wires are OK but the sparks were so strong that they were jumping through the HT-wire boot caps before they reach the spark plug's tip. That I thought was dangerous.

    It is a great relief that newer cars are aready using Direct Ignition, bye-bye na sa HT-wires and other related parts.

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    Sir firstly, why do you need to change hiten wires? Anyhow Mallory not mallary is a known brand long time na so if youre confident with the vendor na orig yan then it's ok to replace as long as sira na yung luma.

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    naku wag po kayong gagamit nung made in taiwan.
    mukha lang makapal yung wire nun pero pag tiningnan myo po yung loob, ang nipis!

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    made in taiwan baka hindi pa ma swak ang pag kakabit sa sparkplug at dizzy

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    may crack na yung luma kong HTW, tumagal din yun mga 2yrs ko din nagamit, seiwa ang brand nun color red yung wires,

    bumili na ko ng bago, seiwa pa din pero black na ang color ng wires, atleast japan hindi yung mallory na taiwan.

Mallary high tension wire