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BILLS87T

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What spark plug wires doea every one run on stock ignition some one told me a guy on here make a nice set
 
My wires can be bought thru vendors here. I will also be in Bowling Green all next week. We have several appointments with race cars.
 
Here's a set of Moroso Sleeved.
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Taylor 8mm from Summit, anything over 8mm is overkill on a stock ignition system. Been tested and proven.

I'd go with a set from Kirbans or Autozone's lifetime Bosch wireset also.
 
Taylor 8mm from Summit, anything over 8mm is overkill on a stock ignition system. Been tested and proven.

I'd go with a set from Kirbans or Autozone's lifetime Bosch wireset also.

The Autozone lifetime warranty Bosch wireset works great i've used them for many years without a problem and for less than $30.00 they are a great deal. And with the lifetime warranty you will never have to pay for wires again. I've replaced them twice since having them, not because there was anything wrong with them but to avoid having a problem due to the underhood high temps. The stores no longer carry them in stock but it only takes a couple of days for them to be delivered to the store. The last time i just called the store and they ordered them and 2 days later i took the old set in and swapped them, no questions asked.
 
I know this has been discussed before, but when you ohm them what kind of readings do you get? Stock wires have 10 times the resistance as Kirban's bbbad to bone wires and I was just wondering if this is a good thing (for Kirban's wires). Thanks.
 
Lower resistance is a good thing, so Kirban's would be preferable.
 
My Taylor 10.4 mm wires have about 1/2 the resistance that the MSD's had on them.
 
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