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Old 08-11-2009, 08:46 AM
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I am looking for the GMMG performance wires I need a part number but for the life of me can't find the number can anyone give me a site I can find the part numbers? or the actual number?
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gmmg doesnt make wires....
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If you mean GMPP wires they are part #12495519. You can pick them up from Scoggin Dickey http://www.sdparts.com/product/12495...PlugWires.aspx. They are my favorite spark plug wires.
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Do these work with the stock heat shields? Do they click on the plugs and coils nice? Do they hold together when you take them off.
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They use the stock heat shields and click on very nice. They are built very well and I have had no durability issues.
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I must be one of the only ones who isn't impressed by the MSD "click" on factor. I thought my Taylor Thundervolts were better, so I bet these GMPP wires are good as well.
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Originally Posted by wicknewman
They use the stock heat shields and click on very nice. They are built very well and I have had no durability issues.

Since twin turbo I want to be able to keep the factory heat shields. And I like that they click on good like the factory wires. I had some top of line granatelli and was very unhappy with them. Those 1200 degree braided shields were total crap. And the granatelli came apart everytime tried to get them off. Used dilectric but not a lot of room to turn them with those dumb heat sleeves they come with. And they burnt up righ thru those sleeves.

I ordered the gmpp wires.




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