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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Dec 2002
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      New York
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      408

      Plugs and wires - what are you using?

      What do you guys use now a days for plugs and wires – at stock for my Superram I was using AC Delco 43XLS plugs – and then went to NGK plugs – and now looking at E3 plugs. Any preferences – what about Accel U Groove shorty plugs – one of my boots always gets cooked on the header, and was considering them.

      What about wires – looking at the Accel 8.8 Graphite set?



    2. #2
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      Jun 2008
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      78
      I heard those Accels suck they foul out easy and don't last

    3. #3
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      Dec 2004
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      203
      i'm running the MSD Street Fire wires and have been pleased with them.

    4. #4
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      Aug 2007
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      Jonesboro, Arkansas
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      wow, I'm behind the times but oh well, I'm using AC plugs and Taylor wires

    5. #5
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      Dec 2002
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      Lost Wages, Nevada
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      MSD wires... with NGK plugs.

    6. #6
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      Jul 2005
      Location
      Kingsport, TN. 30 min. from Bristol and 90 min. from Pigeon Forge, TN.
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      Talor wires with NGKs.

    7. #7
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      Dec 2006
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      Phoenix,Arizona
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      i also use the msd street fire wires, so far so good.
      Brian
      -1972 Nova
      -1968 Camaro
      -1990 Iroc Camaro


    8. #8
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      Jul 2007
      Location
      Tracy, CA.
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      1,347
      MSD wires and Autolite's
      Steve Martin
      67 Camaro RS
      66 Chevelle

    9. #9
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      Mar 2006
      Location
      NYC
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      moroso ultra 40 autolite

    10. #10
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Posts
      609
      Taylor 409 Race Wire with NGK's-best combo you can use. On sprint cars, the MSD SuperConductor wires don't hold up well to high stress/vibration like the 409 Taylors do-not an issue for a street car, but if you want the best...Taylor gets the nod from me. Multiple spark discharge is not the answer but MSD's expansive advertising will lend you to think otherwise....lol. There digital boxes are great but their wires imo are not at the top of the heap.
      Gmachinz Sales and Performance
      "updating the level of performance..."

      [email protected]
      *never argue with an idiot-they'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience!*

    11. #11
      Join Date
      Aug 2005
      Location
      Hamilton, NJ
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      MSD wires & NGK plugs.
      Scott from NJ.

      Vent Windows Forever! ...

      Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold
      I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors

    12. #12
      Join Date
      Mar 2005
      Location
      Walton, NY
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      736
      Moroso 8mm wires & ACDelco plugs.

      Do those E3 plugs even work? And if so do they make a long reach plug for Vortec heads?

    13. #13
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      Sep 2006
      Location
      Southern Indiana
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      Taylor, Belden(NAPA),Jacobs wires. AC,Denso Iridium,and surprizingly Motorcraft plugs.
      E3 Diamond Fire so far live well in a nitroused Raptor Jr dragster for a friend.

    14. #14
      Join Date
      Oct 2007
      Location
      ridgefield ct
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      876
      taylor wires/7 NGK's and one accel shorty plug--vortecs and headers don't always work perfectly.
      work in progress--for the next 10 years.
      1987 monte carlo ss 383ci, 9.7:1, xe274 cam, vortec heads, 200r4, 3.73 posi.





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