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Old Feb 12, 2012 | 03:27 PM
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-Since you've already replaced the plugs, I'd just leave them in there until next year or so. You can get a set of Autolite Professional Series wires from your local Advance Auto Parts, Bosch sets from Autozone, or whatever you like. I'd just stay away from the extremely cheap budget sets. But that's just how I am personally. They will probably run from $25 to $35 depending on what and where you get them.

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Old Feb 14, 2012 | 10:05 PM
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So, all you with the addiction to Seafoam, What is the difference, other than price, obviously, between Seafoam, and the fuel system cleaner from Ma Mopar that comes in the METAL can. (not the injector cleaner in the plastic bottle) I dump a bottle of the Mopar in every spring-30,000 miles or so. The Mopar stuff smells NASTY, must work for it's intended purpose, Right? I just feel more comfortable putting in something that has been tested on Dodges fuel systems.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2012 | 01:12 AM
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Seafoam comes in a metal can? Couldn't tell you the difference. I can tell you that usually any manufacturer labeled products are relabeled products from someone else. It's probably nothing that you don't find on the shelf at the store for less.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2012 | 04:53 PM
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[QUOTE=darthroush;2716487]Thank you! I do love the Patriot Blue!

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mine the same color too, they look great when freshly buffed/waxed ^^
 
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Old Feb 15, 2012 | 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by me0418840987
So, all you with the addiction to Seafoam, What is the difference, other than price, obviously, between Seafoam, and the fuel system cleaner from Ma Mopar that comes in the METAL can. (not the injector cleaner in the plastic bottle) I dump a bottle of the Mopar in every spring-30,000 miles or so. The Mopar stuff smells NASTY, must work for it's intended purpose, Right? I just feel more comfortable putting in something that has been tested on Dodges fuel systems.
-I can honestly say that I've never used it, let alone saw a can of it in person. Maybe I'll give it a shot sometime. What does it run a can?

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Old Feb 16, 2012 | 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by AnthemBassMan
-Since you've already replaced the plugs, I'd just leave them in there until next year or so. You can get a set of Autolite Professional Series wires from your local Advance Auto Parts, Bosch sets from Autozone, or whatever you like. I'd just stay away from the extremely cheap budget sets. But that's just how I am personally. They will probably run from $25 to $35 depending on what and where you get them.

L8R,
Matt
Unfortunately the closest Autozone is about 150 miles away. All we have is one Advance auto store.I've ordered a set of Bosch plug wires.I try to use Bosch everything (due to Saab addiction). I would like Bougicord plug wires, but they aren't available for the Neon. Detailed the little beauty (again) yesterday . She shines like a new diamond. Will get some pics up real soon.
 

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Old Feb 16, 2012 | 08:25 PM
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-I understand the Bosch thing. I learned to drive in '56 Beetle. Also had a rail buggy and my buddy had a Beetle too. Bosch everything for those cars!

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