[Z06] Best Spark Plug Wires
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#22
Team Owner
I doubt it.
Not a fan of fire sleeves anyways. Never lost a wire because of heat. If they are routed properly, and quality, no reason for that. Stock heat shields work wonderfully.
Not a fan of fire sleeves anyways. Never lost a wire because of heat. If they are routed properly, and quality, no reason for that. Stock heat shields work wonderfully.
#23
The Pro Mod boots are pretty sweet. They are firm enough to get them seated to the plug correctly, without sliding on the wire (like the MSD will do), but you can also bend them as needed to get them away from the primary tube. I believe they also have a pretty good heat rating, so sleeves should not be necessary. I don't particularly like the orange color, but I can live it......
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Burning Brakes
#26
Le Mans Master
I like the Taylor wires, have used them on both my corvette and camaro with no complaints. On and off many times and still good. I bought a set of gm wires on my last plug change and just had to do some work that required me to remove the wires. Of the 4 wires I removed 3 of them the metal end ripped off of the wire and I had to make the repair. My Taylor wires are being delivered today. I see people like firecore wires. I can almost buy 3 sets of Taylor wires for the price of firecore, what is so good about Firecore that could convince me to switch?
#28
Oem. Ohms are very low.
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hi, I have a 08 base model, bought it with some accell extreme ceramics but broke one as i was taking it off. looking to upgrade now, would the Firecore 50s with promod boots work the same for the base model, i know we have different coil packs but I don't know if it changes anything.
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Originally Posted by spartan8270
+1 on the AC DELCO. The MSD wires are junk
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Melting Slicks
Know a guy running 9s on Napa wires. Says it all. 40 bucks. Hyperbole for 3-4 " of actual wire. As long as the ends are quality to snap securely.
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6 year old thread here but here goes...OEM
#34
My MSD red wires, with Kool Sox, have been off and on many times,no issues. OH-Almost forgot-Theyve been on the car for 19 years/110,000 miles. No missing, no problems of any kind. Until they do give trouble, why fix it if it's not broken?....
#35
Oem ls7 wires are decent. Other oem ls wires not so much (trucks). I currently have both msd and firecore wires and the firecore seem like they're better quality. After coming off about 3 times, the msd have lost the positive click you want to hear when installing. The firecore have been off 3 times too and still click like new. Zero difference in actual performance
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Oem ls7 wires are decent. Other oem ls wires not so much (trucks). I currently have both msd and firecore wires and the firecore seem like they're better quality. After coming off about 3 times, the msd have lost the positive click you want to hear when installing. The firecore have been off 3 times too and still click like new. Zero difference in actual performance