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SignUp Now!$100 for some plug wires..The best out currently are these below....
http://www.cottonsperformance.com/proddetail.asp?prod=98024&cat=51
How much does Shane charge for the TR6 wires in black?$100 for some plug wires..
These aren't AutoZone dura last wires.... You ever price MSDs or other performance wires? With that said I still make my own. I buy universal kits or bulk wire, and the ends, but it's still expensive.$100 for some plug wires..
So magnecore does not make the 8.5mm wires in blue?I just ordered 8mm blue wires from Magnecore. $95 plus $10 shipping. They wanted $120 for the red 8.5 mm wires.
That is correct. At least they don't make them pre-assembled with the boots and connectors. I didn't ask if they sell the wire in bulk for do it yourselfers.So magnecore does not make the 8.5mm wires in blue?
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Do you have a pic?I really like the 10 mm livewires
There is no performance gain in any of those wires, however the MSD boots and ends stood up the best on my friends race car where he has the wires of a couple times every weekend to set the valves and the boots and clips stood up the best with many others he has tried. The Russ Merrit from RJC is hard to beat, plain simple and effective. No bad choice of any wires listed its just a personel thing for colour and size
I disagree that wires can not make a difference.......read this article on our GN with a comparison test.
http://www.gmhightechperformance.co...buick_grand_national_simple_bolt_ons_install/
I here you, but I still don't see myself spending that much money on some plug wires, I just cant.These aren't AutoZone dura last wires.... You ever price MSDs or other performance wires? With that said I still make my own. I buy universal kits or bulk wire, and the ends, but it's still expensive.
aaron