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MSD Ignition 32889 - MSD 8.5mm Super Conductor Spark Plug Wire Sets - summitracing.com
heres summit racing msd super conductors 8.5 mm for ur model year and everything, 60 bucks, but then ull need shipping too lol Last edited by Toph6888; April 7th, 2008 at 09:16 PM. |
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I found these at gefracing.com...
gefracing.com: PLUG WIRE SET - UNIVERSAL BLUE gefracing.com: PLUG WIRE SET - UNIVERSAL BLACK never ordered from them, but someone else recommended them for something else... just saw the low prices on Ford products anyone have any experience with this site? |
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iv heard of them before, but iv never bought anything from them before because i live right by the summit racing in tallmadge ohio (go me) and its surprising how its actually cheaper to go there and buy something then buy something online and pay for shipping which puts it over summits price.
Honestly wires are wires, copper is copper, and unless ur planning on doing a lot of big things with ur car its not gonna make a huge difference between 8.5 and 9 mm wires so go with watever u feel like buying (aka watever is the best price for u) |
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For changing spark plugs, do ONE at a time, that way there is no hassle of remembering which wire goes where. There is nothing really hard about changing the plugs, you just need to be very patient, the rear plug on each side can be a real PITA if you don't have proper tools; the tool I found easiest to use for this was a stubby socket wrench with a joint right by the turning part, as well as a couple extensions. As for the parts, I have NGK plugs, and my MSD 8.5mm superconducters and an accel coil pack from summit racing showed up today.
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ive run NGKs and Autolite
ive not run NGKs long enough to compare to autolite so far im unsure
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This is great. You guys really helped as usual. I can feel confident buying the right stuff and getting this job done on Saturday. Thank you very much for sharing your experiences.
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Ive had my NGKs for a few years now. No issues whatsoever.
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I wanted to check the prices locally to see how much they were. I called AZ and he gave me a part number for a performance ignition pack. I dont think this is the right part.... is it?
AutoZone.com | Shopping | Parts | Product Detail - Blaster 3 Ignition Coil |
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Also... how do you feel about these Moto Blue wires? It states zero resistance.
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motoblue is garbage. Go with either ford racing cables, stang wires, jba powercable, msd...prolly a feew i missed...but those are the good ones
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there really is no such thing as NO resistance. No matter wat the wires are made of there is still resistance from the wire itself. The best way to maximize the cables is to have them be as short as possible, and as thick as possible. Thats y most aftermarket ones are made of 8.2mm or thicker and generally are made to fit ur application so there isnt extra wire hanging around
btw that ignition pack doesnt look right at all...just go get a screamin demon coil pack, its a lil bit more then wat a new standard coilpack cost from a parts store, and it works a hell of a lot better then the stock one |
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