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PC-85-928S 05-19-2010 04:20 PM

spark plug wires 85 928s $$$
 
looking to buy a set of spark plug wires for my US 85 32v 928S.
I can't believe the prices!!!!!
Why are some $400.00 and some as low as $175.00?
Does it depend on where you buy them from?
Do some come with the factory clips, and some don't?

these seem the cheapest

Spark Plug Wire Set 1985-86 Porsche 928 5.0L : eBay Motors (item 170485177134 end time Jun-11-10 06:57:59 PDT)

but what is the difference with these?

Beru Spark Plug Wire Set 1985-86 Porsche 928 5.0L: eBay Motors (item 390197733926 end time May-28-10 09:08:37 PDT)

they both say Beru

Landseer 05-19-2010 04:39 PM

Not sure. Different part numbers.


I ordered a set today. Black Beru wires with Beru M13 connectors. I will use exisiting ends, unscrew them from the old wires and screw them onto the new.

The 928 wires are copper, not resistance. They are 7mm wire with M13 connectors crimped on each end. The resistors for non-interference are built into the ends.
The ends are reusable. I will re-use the ends and just replace the wires, costing about $120.

The last set I bought for an 86 included the ends and was $320 or so.

Non of the sets include the clamps that mount to the motor or the little cam cover clips.

dmbolej 05-19-2010 05:48 PM

I have a set of Nology wires that are still in the original wrapping I can sell you for a good price...

bwmac 05-19-2010 06:49 PM

this is a complete set numbered wires with all the hardware
928 Specialists - Spark Plug Wire Set - BERU "Assembly" 87-95

Mrmerlin 05-19-2010 07:32 PM

get the more expensive Beru wire set it comes with the outer wire insualtors this will prevent chafing of the wires and they will last quite a bit lo9nger and its almost a plug and play install except you will have to transfer the plastic wire separators to the new set

MarkRobinson 05-21-2010 01:17 PM

I make Beru wire leads: unscrew your wire ends, rescrew onto the new wires: instructions included: $119/set, can ship out tomorrow: available in Beru Black or Red, and I have a nice non-Beru Blue color as well.

I've made hundreds of these for 928/964/993 owners off of Rennlist.

Mark

porken 05-23-2010 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mrmerlin (Post 5359917)
get the more expensive Beru wire set it comes with the outer wire insualtors this will prevent chafing of the wires and they will last quite a bit lo9nger and its almost a plug and play install except you will have to transfer the plastic wire separators to the new set

I bought a set of Berus from AutoPartAuctions (the second link above) in another eBay listing for my '85. They came in a quite large box, which is surprisingly heavy. They are the drop in factory set, with separators, numbered lettering, plug ends and coil wires. $199 w/free ship was a bargain, IMO.

I'm just glad my '86.5 wires were replaced by the PO, otherwise I would have had to buy the set above, too!

Normy 05-23-2010 05:32 PM

I bought the Nology wires for nearly $400 about 7 years ago and they were a gigantic waste of money! These cars RARELY have any plug wire issues. Volkswagen VR6 engines have plug wire issues, but none of the various 928 engines have had any problems. Buy the cheapest set you can find! Nology wires actually look cool, but they are each about 12 inches longer than they should be, so you wind up with the red wires drapped across your engine. Some people like this, but I think it looks messy.

N!

MarkRobinson 05-24-2010 11:13 AM

I love my DIY wire sets and cost is always a factor, but I hate throwing away 20 good wire ends simply because the wire leads were toasted.

bwmac 05-24-2010 04:51 PM

Hey Guys, I have a 89 and during the read here I walked over to pull a plug wire.

So do they just pull up and out of the valve cover because it dose not want to move.

I thought that I would ask before I broke an insulator or wire.

Thanks :rolleyes:

Danglerb 05-24-2010 04:54 PM

Make sure you are grabbing the boot, and yeah they can get kinda stuck.


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