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Originally Posted by Alan in Alabama
From this thread in another forum...
Spark plug wire resistance | Toyota 4Runner Forum [4Runners.com]
I deduced that the Denso cables have lower resistance than other brands. That's why I picked this brand of cable. And two of the three cables in each set do indeed have less than 2000 Ohms resistance. The third cable way more.
The cables in the car now are some AutoZone cables the previous owner installed and they are around 15000 Ohms and the engine runs fine.
Toyota specifies less than 25000 Ohms.
Still the mystery is why 2 of 3 are low resistance and one high resistance in each set I measured. On purpose? Quality control problem?
Brillo 76: I couldn't find the link you referred to. It goes to a menu of many items. Could you narrow it down?
For now I'll keep the AutoZone cables it's using. "If it works, don't fix it."
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We had a good discussion on that thread. The core of the spark plug wires that make the difference.
I fixed it.. Somehow my l was missing off the .html hence why it was messed up.
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7 3rd gens listed in the build thread (2 are parts mobiles)
Build Thread:
https://www.toyota-4runner.org/3rd-g...os-builds.html
Brillo's Bucket Fluid Ex changer:
https://www.toyota-4runner.org/3rd-g...ml#post3358086
Sparks Plugs Wire and Coil Information:
https://www.toyota-4runner.org/3rd-g...on-5vz-fe.html