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    spark plug wire

    How do you guys go about upgrading on spark plug wire? I want to upgrade to a bigger set, like 8-10mm. But i want to know your advice/inputs about this. all information are welcome, thanks



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    Re: spark plug wire

    I'm running MSD 8.5 wires, I bought a universal V8 set and cut the wires to size and crimped on the connectors.
    Are you running or plan on running any other mods to the engine.
    If not just go with NGK wires

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    Re: spark plug wire

    im not planning to run anything else i just want to upgrade to larger wire.

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    Re: spark plug wire

    I'm using a set of Accel wires part number 3008, they are the set where you make your own, this would give you two sets, they are pretty well known wires, i went through a lot of boxes before i found a set with the proper ends to fit both the plugs and the dizzy

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    Re: spark plug wire

    I'm very pissed right now, when I bought those wires I was told they were suppression wires, I just called summit racing and was told they were solid core, which means they are a no go for the MSD box. just great, never run and worthless. I was told I would need a set of MSD 3010 wires, which are supposed to have the same boot ends

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    Re: spark plug wire

    thanks i check up on that

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    Re: spark plug wire

    Quote Originally Posted by prince_frog View Post
    thanks i check up on that
    summit says I need a 3010 which is the radio suppression, I can't remember if you said you had EFI or not, if you do, you need to also run the radio suppression wires. I have to run those wires with my MSD box, they are SUPPOSED to have the same 90 degree boots as this other set I got, spark plug wires have straight boots, dizzy end has 90 degree boots

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    Re: spark plug wire

    so whats the different on supressor wire set and solid core set other than one being solid single strand and supressor is?

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    Re: spark plug wire

    i got EFI, you guys dont happen to know the size mm of stock oem spark plug wire?

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    Re: spark plug wire

    Quote Originally Posted by prince_frog View Post
    so whats the different on supressor wire set and solid core set other than one being solid single strand and supressor is?
    the solid core will cause a lot more interference in anything electronic on the car, such as the computer, radio, etc. they are made for points type ignitions, the radio suppression wires look exactly the same but have a different type of core, you also can't run solid core wires with an MSD box

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    Re: spark plug wire

    Quote Originally Posted by prince_frog View Post
    i got EFI, you guys dont happen to know the size mm of stock oem spark plug wire?
    6mm or 7mm i believe

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    Re: spark plug wire

    Quote Originally Posted by Pico View Post
    6mm or 7mm i believe
    pico how much was that set of MSD wires? are they universal fit? this really pisses me off to know my 30 dollar set of wires that have never been run are worthless. I was told they were suppression wires when I got them. glad I checked. they've been on the engine for three years never used.

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    Re: spark plug wire

    I'll check the part number when I get home from work Tim,
    I remember buying them at Kragens (O'Rilleys now) I think I paid $90.00 for the set

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    Re: spark plug wire

    Quote Originally Posted by Pico View Post
    I'll check the part number when I get home from work Tim,
    I remember buying them at Kragens (O'Rilleys now) I think I paid $90.00 for the set
    ouch, I'll just get a set of accel 3010's when i'm able to after the holiday, they look the same but are suppression core

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    Re: spark plug wire

    Just get NGK's. There's no need to run bigger wire than stock on these cars. Or any Honda for that matter. All the guys running 500hp+ turbo cars run OEM NGK's.
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    Re: spark plug wire

    Quote Originally Posted by Bglad420 View Post
    Just get NGK's. There's no need to run bigger wire than stock on these cars. Or any Honda for that matter. All the guys running 500hp+ turbo cars run OEM NGK's.
    it's not a different wire diameter thats the problem, it's the fact i made these custom wire looms and stock wires won't fit, the accel are 7mm like stock, but you make them to custom length

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    Re: spark plug wire

    Why the hell would you need custom length? The stocks run just fine, neat and tidy the way they are. And they have enough room to adjust them anyways. Why dont you get some nylon spacers and split them and use them as spacers for your "custom" wire looms?
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    Re: spark plug wire

    this is off topic but i would appreciate it if someone can give me a little help. Im converting my automatic to a 5spd. but I got two starter, one is my automatic transmission and the other one is a 5spd starter that came off of a carbuerated engine. Which one would work? I also heard you can usually switch parts to allow it to work, all information welcome.

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    Re: spark plug wire

    Quote Originally Posted by Bglad420 View Post
    Why the hell would you need custom length? The stocks run just fine, neat and tidy the way they are. And they have enough room to adjust them anyways. Why dont you get some nylon spacers and split them and use them as spacers for your "custom" wire looms?
    i made nice spacers already, I put about ten hours of work into the looms

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    Re: spark plug wire

    I had already bought the wires to replace the factory ones, so i made the looms to fit the wires, about 60 hours of work into the valve cover, the trim pieces on it and the wire looms. even down to changing the valve cover studs to threaded fasteners so I could use button head screws. that way I could fit the center cover into the middle of the valve cover. why would I use plain plastic spacers with all the work i've done? The set was around 25 bucks and that gave me enough wires to make two complete sets, unfortunately they weren't shielded wires which I was told they were. the shielded set looks just like them but with different cores, and they are required to use the MSD box and coil.

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    man nice picture of your setup. Thats pretty cool how many steel braided lines you have.

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    IMO it looks like a cluster fuck of crap. I don't understand why you ruin perfectly good engineering...... I'm going to put my foot in my mouth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bglad420 View Post
    IMO it looks like a cluster fuck of crap. I don't understand why you ruin perfectly good engineering...... I'm going to put my foot in my mouth.
    you have an sei, no perfectly good engineering in a 25 year old carb setup with these things. well Merry christmas anyway hope you have a better one!!

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