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Old 08-19-2003, 04:20 AM
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I am building a custom set of taylor wires 409s and measure with a ohm meter at ~350 ohms, is this right? the lenths are pretty short, these are used wires, could they be bad? I measure a short or 30-50 ohms on my friends taylor 409s made for stock location coil packs?

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Used wires? Why? Leave no doubt - Buy new ones, they're not that expensive. Just my $.02
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ok talked to taylor ~350 ohms is normal for the 409 race wire, the thundervolt50 409 race wire they do not sell in universal kits due to the tricky termination process, to acheive 50 ohms or less....

they can build a custom set though, just a reference for anyone that may do a search
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I checked my stock wires as I removed them and my MSD wires as I installed them.For the MSD's the lowest resistance was 23ohms highest was 40ohms.48k mile stockers were 330 to 480.




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