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Which Plug wires?
I am sure my other thread is so long others have lost interest. But I need new wires. My 'new' set has one that has gone bad. Don't remember the brand but it was the autoparts good ones and I am tired of wasting money on parts that fail.
Probably will order from Summit, maybe Jegs. This is a stock 350 and I want resistor wires. I know I don't need any of the high dollar sets. Looking last night and they have a lot of choices and I leave confused. I was looking at the Summit store brand. Saw they have a GM set at a similar price. Any experience or suggestions? |
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Re: Which Plug wires?
You can get Accell's for around $40
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Re: Which Plug wires?
AC Delco all the way!!!!
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Re: Which Plug wires?
Taylor makes very nice wires, lots of color options. Get some if those Moroso super size race wires!
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Re: Which Plug wires?
I like the Taylor Wire for aftermarket, especially the 10.9 monsters (all for looks), and A/C Delco for stock. Keeping them away from a heat source is the biggest issue.
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Re: Which Plug wires?
Taylor 8mm. They are awesome.
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Re: Which Plug wires?
Like these? Price seems a little low but then they jump up to $100 range.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ta...c1500-suburban |
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Re: Which Plug wires?
Another choice especially when running headers are MSD wires as you can get with straight or right angle spark plug tips and I have never had any problems with them burning or shorting out from the headers and they last forever.
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Re: Which Plug wires?
The Spiro-Pro's or the 409's are their better wire.
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Re: Which Plug wires?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sm...c1500-suburban
Standard makes ALL gm delco and delphi O2 sensors. They are good for them, they should be good enough for you |
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Re: Which Plug wires?
AC Delco
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