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    B20A Ignition Leads

    Hi guy's i realy need some new Leads for my B20A and i'm not paying silly money for the stock Honda ones U.K. price is £120 which is about $200!!!! Does anyone know exactly which other Honda Engines use the same leads or leads that can be made to fit our JDM B20A's?? I can get some custom made from Magnecor but will be looking again at around the $200 mark but at least they'll be better than stock!! I think a while back someone mentioned that B18B Leads from Gen 2 Teg were an ideal fit? If so whats a good make? Crane leads?

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    Re: B20A Ignition Leads

    Yes, the ones from a B18A1 or a B18B1 Integra fit without problem. The B20B CR-V should be a good fit too.

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    Re: B20A Ignition Leads

    Stock Honda leads are the best, Take them!
    The faster Hondas in the earth use stock Honda leads and ignition system.
    You'll not get even 0.5hp more with aftermarket leads, unless your stock ones are in bad shape.....but then again replace them with stock...
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    Re: B20A Ignition Leads

    LOK i would love to buy new Honda ones but there black and they are overpriced. Leads are pretty much all the same these days except for Nology which are just rude. Splitfire were pretty good too i used a set on my ET still using them now thats whats on the B20A at the moment but i need them back on the A20 engine as it will be running soon.

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    Re: B20A Ignition Leads

    Okay just checked Magnecor website they have 90-2001 Acura non GSR/Type R engine same code is used for the CRV engine too would this be the right one or do i need the one that is for GSR and Type R. BTW the these are much cheaper than Honda the 8mm ones in blue are about $77 a set which is about £40 1/3 of the price of Honda leads.

    Unless anyone knows of any other makes that are easily available let me know i'm going to order the Magnecor ones if i've got the right leads listed above.

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    Re: B20A Ignition Leads

    Couldn't get the GSR teg leads American market only!! but when i was scavenging for the F22 map sensor i took it's ignition leads which looked in reasonable shape for a 15 year old car, they also looked very similar to the B20A leads. Well anyways they let me have them for £5 so off i went had MAP sensor in pocket so £5 for leads and free map sensor was a bit of a result. Got home and they were perfect fit the boot lengths and type at both ends. Only problem is no coil lead as it's coil is built into the dizzy but thats easy enough to solve most leads fit that and can be bought seperately had a spare one anyway. So had a look on internet unfortunately no one does F22 leads apart from splitfire and Magnecor so thought i'd order the Magnecor leads, got them a week later in the post and put them on tonight, although the cable lengths are good the spark plug boot is about 5mm too long so they don't quite sit flush on the rocker cover it's not bad you can't really notice but that original F22 leads were bang on perfect thought it might have been the plugs but checked them they just don't go as far down on the plug as the original set. Not sure wether to send them back and tell them that they are too long and make up another set or just put up with it there not loose as they have a centre part that slots into the sprakplug hole so they are secure and air tight, just not flush on top. Look good though went for the 8mm leads which were blue casing the KV8.5 are red and i thought the red and blue theme would look weird.

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    Re: B20A Ignition Leads

    The leads are the same for the Honda CRV 2.0 B20B/Z as the integra LS (not the GSR which is with vtec and is the wrong one) and you should easily be able to get them for the CRV.


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    Re: B20A Ignition Leads

    didn't get any joy with CRV

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    Re: B20A Ignition Leads

    why, dont you have any CRV's in the UK??


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