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Can anyone chime in on a length of the spark plug wires with Cal's bracket?
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SignUp Now!You have to use the LS/LT type 90 degree boots…. i used MSDs but i believe these are the Taylor equivalent:purchased everything from summit to make my own wire sets.Taylor everything,but the tr6 coil has the smaller male ends.Anybody know the taylor part # for the correct 90 deg ends to make my own?
thanks,i got the 46057 which are the standard.You have to use the LS/LT type 90 degree boots…. i used MSDs but i believe these are the Taylor equivalent:
Taylor Cable Part# 46067
-aaron
thats a deal
if anyone is looking heres the link to the ls coil harness at full throttle
http://fullthrottlespeed.com/itemdesc.asp+ic+050TR6-CNP0128+eq++Tp+
purchased everything from summit to make my own wire sets.Taylor everything,but the tr6 coil has the smaller male ends.Anybody know the taylor part # for the correct 90 deg ends to make my own?
#46067 is the correct Taylor # , but get the crimping tool #43390 for $15 it makes a nice crimp . The Taylor boots I believe come in a package of 10 so you can practice on a short left over piece . Lube them up good to push that 90* boot over the wire . Also the metal terminal end will be almost flush with the bottom of the boot , not recessed like the spark plug end .
thanks guys got the correct parts today....Dam I like summit.Iordered last night @630pm and the parts were on my porch @10am this morning.You have to use the LS/LT type 90 degree boots…. i used MSDs but i believe these are the Taylor equivalent:
Taylor Cable Part# 46067
-aaron
I ordered this probably 3 months ago and still don't have them.. I called last month to check and they were to call me back. I guess I need to call again.
This post is not to bash.. just letting everyone know they might be on back order.
yes, it takes a special harness to connect it all up, but there are several cars running around with the TR6 and those coils.
That said, those coils have a lot of power, most of the Buicks don't need them..
Bob