BP spark plug firing order

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BP spark plug firing order

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My car has been running ok with the BP for well over a year. I was doing a tuneup last night and I decided to make sure I had the right firing order for my spark plug wires.
Well for the life of me I couldn't find any faq, pic or info online for the firing order on this site or any of the protege sites.

I have a 93/94 protege BP (us spec) engine.

I have my wires hooked up like this-> Image

is this right for a BP? or is it different?
Passenger side spark plug is #1 and drivers side is #4

(and when this is verified can this get stuffed into faq)
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Post by atlantamx3 »

I have it in my swap journal... but unless you have read it, you would not know it was there.

http://www.atlantamx3.com/mocaforum/vie ... php?t=1422

The picture you have is correct.
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Post by Domnknpimp »

1-3-4-2 is the firing order for most 4 cylinders
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Domnknpimp wrote:1-3-4-2 is the firing order for most 4 cylinders
It is for the BP too...

It goes counter clockwise.... 1342

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