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HT leads and resistance; Pairing with non-resistor plugs
Topic Started: Fri Jun 29, 2018 9:00 pm (99 Views)
nsx_j
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As above. Please advise. I have proper non-resistor BERU 14K-7 DU0 Z18 plugs installed in my 2.5-16. I admit to having run aftermarket leads of no known provenance. Which ones are available today of the correct resistance?

Many thanks,

James
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optimusprime
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only install Bosch ht leads with 0 ohm .
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nsx_j
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Thanks Optimus. Will use the part numbers from the Bosch Automotive catalogue and take it from there.
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nsx_j
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James
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Am pretty sure though that as I have no resistance in the plugs, I need the new leads to have some reistance.
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nsx_j
Sun Jul 1, 2018 11:54 am
Am pretty sure though that as I have no resistance in the plugs, I need the new leads to have some reistance.
Indeed.
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horatio
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Do new MB leads have no resistors to account for modern plugs or are they the same as original?
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