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Old 01-19-2009, 06:50 PM
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Are these good spark plug wires
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I dont see why not. Taylor is a well known brand. Alot of it is preference.
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those will fit my 95 camaro with NGK spark plugs right
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I would look into some MSD wires. Taylors are known for failure.
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Originally Posted by mattgt40
those will fit my 95 camaro with NGK spark plugs right

I have the same wires in blue, on my car with NGKs. No problems.


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I would look into some MSD wires. Taylors are known for failure.
I had MSDs on my car before I put the taylors on. I have been running on them for almost a year with no failure. I know a lot of people had problems with the taylors maybe I got lucky IDK.
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I used the Taylor's for awhile myself - about 4 years without any problems.
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I've used those before and they worked well. The only complaint is that the larger diameter wires don't fit into the looms and makes for a sloppier install, but some people take the time to route them real nicely and they look great.
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i have tailors and they work fine
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i made my custom taylor 8mm wires and i love them. id imagine those would be very good wires
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Well at least some of you are having good luck with the Taylors
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I'm happy with my Moroso Blue Max wires....
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I have had those wires on my car for about 500 miles and haven't had any problems so far. Im running N
GK plugs too.
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Been the Taylor route and they are crap for wires. Buyer beware.



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