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Old 09-14-2009, 07:34 PM
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I have hooker 1 7/8 headers and the slock plug wires are sitting on them. Now I have a miss, any sponsors or anyone have wires that will clear these headers?





Old 09-14-2009, 11:24 PM
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well the msd wires have a bendable boot and the taylore have an angle boot i think.
go to summits site and you can get the wire protectors from them its like a heat proof material thats made for that or advance auto parts sell em but there exspensive there.
as for wires if yours are melted just get the msd's.
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These will work right? Whats the difference between the 8.5mm and 10.4mm wires?

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/TAY-79203/
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the conductor inside the wire stays the same size, but the insulation is thicker. which is better to resist Heat. like they said above, i would do MSD wires and heat Boots on the plug wires also
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ordered some msd wires, thanks for the help!
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take your time putting them on....when you think they are snapped on...they arnt


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