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Old 04-03-2008, 12:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Plugs, wires, and trans fluid

Ok I'm getting close to 50000Km and GM is telling that they will use original factory wire and plugs. I was wondering what wires can i use I was thinking of Nology wires but I'm not sure of the plugs. My other question is how the hell do you change the trans fluid on this thing. There is no cap nothing. I serously doubt that the trans fluid will last me a life time. Any help and suggestions would greatly be appreciated.

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Old 04-03-2008, 08:13 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Well the trans fluid is a lifetime fluid, but if you still want to change the fluid then you will have to just remove the pressure plate to drain the liquid...
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changing the tranny fluid is simple if you have lift access. there is a drain plug on the bottom of the tranny, then there is a plug on the back side of it right next to the rear tranny mount. thats the fill plug, just like filling a diff on a truck add the fluid until it comes up to the hole
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Nologys are probably the best wires out there, but by very little. There cost doesn't justify the price...they are nearly double anything else. Hell I got an MSD coil and wires for allot less than just nology wires.
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Ok I was not sure of MSD as Nology were the only wires that worked best on my other ride. I'll check out MSD's website for our cars. Thanks.
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Ok I was not sure of MSD as Nology were the only wires that worked best on my other ride. I'll check out MSD's website for our cars. Thanks.
They don't make wires for our cars. I just modded some SRT-4 wires, I needed the coil to work with my MSD DIS-2
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Would a used MSD dic2 off of a PT GT work in this situation as well.
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Would a used MSD dic2 off of a PT GT work in this situation as well.
The MSD DIS-2 is universal...it's the coil and wires that aren't so universal. You'll need to build a special driver for it to work on your car though. See the how-to section on daewootech for that one.
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Oh ok thanks.
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Dos anyone know the mm size of our factory wires?
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