July 24, 200718 yr Depending on the miles, and the fact that you are asking this. Now. They are almost 9 years old, and probably not as efficent as they should be.
July 24, 200718 yr Depending on the miles, and the fact that you are asking this. Now. They are almost 9 years old, and probably not as efficent as they should be. I agree, and others on this forum are right on when they say: Go with OEM wires/plugs. I've tried it both ways and the Subaru originals are the best.
July 24, 200718 yr Author I agree, and others on this forum are right on when they say: Go with OEM wires/plugs. I've tried it both ways and the Subaru originals are the best. What about Napa wires, any good???
July 24, 200718 yr I'm gonna have to say no. I'd go with either oem or ngk wires. And nothing but ngk plugs.
July 25, 200718 yr I just replaced the wires on my dad's 95 legacy. It was missing on hills and took longer to start. I replaced them with subaru wires. The new subaru wires looked the same as the ones that were on it, but they reduced the after dark wet-wire lightshow significantly, and eliminated the missfires. Car starts faster too. I'm running the older red wires on my EJ22. The older red subaru wires have the date of manufacture on them in white letters... 1989. And they still work great.
July 25, 200718 yr What about Napa wires, any good??? I bought the Napa wires for my Forester eight Months ago, $ 55.00 magna core set. Last week went to change the plugs, one of the wires crumbled in my hand! I have removed these type wires mores times than I want to remember, so I know what I am doing. I will buy other items from Napa, but not wires again. John
July 25, 200718 yr I'd go with OEM Subaru wires and stock NGK plugs. The plug wires were only $39 or so for the SOHC 2.5 from subaruwrxparts.com then. I'm sure they aren't much more now. Same price as the parts store "specials", but far better performance and longevity.
July 25, 200718 yr What about Napa wires, any good??? the best rule of thumb is to not use any aftermarket wires on Subaru EJ engines. they work fine on EA/ER series stuff, the older generation stuff from the 80's and early 90's, but not on newer motors. IMO/IME the only acceptable aftermarket wires for an EJ engine are Magencor wires, they are excellent and never need to be replaced and very reasonable in price. they have specifically spent time addressing the sensitivity of those motors to wire construction and design. they are excellent if you put 100,000 or more miles on a vehicle, but otherwise Subaru OEM is the way to go for most people. +1 on stock/OEM NGK plugs as well, there's no point in using anything else.
August 6, 200718 yr IMO/IME the only acceptable aftermarket wires for an EJ engine are Magencor wires, they are excellent and never need to be replaced and very reasonable in price. they have specifically spent time addressing the sensitivity of those motors to wire construction and design. they are excellent if you put 100,000 or more miles on a vehicle, but otherwise Subaru OEM is the way to go for most people. +1 on stock/OEM NGK plugs as well, there's no point in using anything else. I'll second this statement. They are the only aftermarket wires I'll use on any vehicle, except for my 1960 Triumph TR3, which uses solid copper wire, but has no electronics on it for the EMR to affect. Jack
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