Spark plug wire; metal shield around boot...
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Spark plug wire; metal shield around boot...
Whats the popular opinion for putting these on after market wire boots? I re-used mine when I installed my G2 wires but my dad just got some MSD wires that have raised letters on the boot that will create a "fit" problem with the metal shield.
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Originally Posted by 98Camarod
You can get some better quality and better fitment ones from advance. They are made out of fire retardent material and withstand up to 600* I think. Thats what I used, they were 15 bucks for a pair
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I dont use any on my msd's and they are fine after about 10k miles. Although, i recently installed headers and one of my wires rests on the egr hookup/tube that is blocked off. Does that part of the header get as hot as the actuall tubes?
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I would think that the hookup tube would be just as hot as the rest of the header. I have the msd wires with pacesetter headers, i have had no issues in the 8k miles they have been installed for.
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Originally Posted by 99ws6ed
I would think that the hookup tube would be just as hot as the rest of the header. I have the msd wires with pacesetter headers, i have had no issues in the 8k miles they have been installed for.