motorcraft from summitracing there 9 mm
2006-10-11 15:25:55
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Motorcraft (Belden)
Belden (makes OE for Ford)
Autolite (Lifetime warranty)
Accel (Ricky racer stuff)
Taylor (Very good Ricky racer stuff)
The cheapie Xact and Dura?? whatevers you get from Advance and AZ may have lifetime warranties but they are garbage!
I worked for Advance for over six years, retail and commercial and the Xact wires aren't worth the box they come in.
Same goes for AutoZones Dura???. Spend the money and get GOOD brand name wires with a warranty.
If you can't shell out the cash, (believe me I can understand) then use what you can afford but you do get what you pay for, warranty or no warranty.
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Zig Z---If (quoted from you) "they're all the same. and the difference is quality ones are better quality so they won't wear out as fast
fancy wire sets won't do anything. all that matters is they're not worn out like the old ones and not the cheapest ones that will fall apart if you get lazy and pull on the wire or something
the best money you can spend on your ignition system is good plugs, a quality coil, and then drop 200-300 bucks on an aftermarket ignition computer. "
THEN WHAT GOOD WOULD ALL THIS DO IF THE WIRES WERE CRAP?? spark plugs, plug wires and a ignition computer (did you mean something like an MSD box?) won't do any good if you have some cheap, crappy wires in between them and the spark plugs!
2006-10-19 04:10:56
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answered by konstipashen 5
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Motorcraft (Belden) Belden (makes OE for Ford) Autolite (Lifetime guarantee) Accel (Ricky racer stuff) Taylor (very solid Ricky racer stuff) The cheapie Xact and Dura?? whatevers you get from improve and AZ could have lifetime warranties yet they are rubbish! I worked for improve for over six years, retail and commercial and the Xact wires are not fairly certainly worth the container they arrive in. comparable is going for AutoZones Dura???. Spend the money and get solid kind call wires with a guaranty. in case you will no longer be able to shell out the money, (have self assurance me i can comprehend) then use what you are able to arise with the money for yet you do get what you pay for, guarantee or no guarantee. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++..... Zig Z---If (quoted from you) "they are all an analogous. and the version is high quality ones are extra useful high quality so as that they gained't placed on out as speedy fancy twine gadgets won't do something. all that concerns is they are no longer wiped out like the previous ones and not the main inexpensive ones which will crumple in case you get lazy and pull on the twine or something the final money you are able to spend on your ignition device is solid plugs, a high quality coil, and then drop 200-3 hundred greenbacks on an o.e.m ignition computing gadget. " THEN WHAT solid might ALL THIS DO IF THE WIRES have been CRAP?? spark plugs, plug wires and a ignition computing gadget (did you advise something like an MSD container?) won't do any solid in case you have some decrease priced, crappy wires in between them and the spark plugs!
2016-12-13 06:44:21
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answer #3
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answered by woolf 4
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I have a race car, and a truck I also race. I use Accel wires, and they work very well. What I do is; I get the universal set, and have to cut them to length, but they fit perfect. Its somewhat time consuming to install them, but they don't get on the pipes, and come with separators, so they don't cross fire between wires. If you install them starting with your longest wire and work your way to the shortest, you will have a perfect set, that looks good too. Purchase a tube of dielectric grease for a couple of bucks, and it will make it easy to pull the wire through the boots, plus use it on the plug on parts to seal out moisture. They will last, work great, look good, and cost around $40-$50 to do the job. Good Luck!!
2006-10-18 01:41:56
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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bosch. they're all the same. the difference is quality ones are better quality so they won't wear out as fast, or tear if you're rough trying to get one off a plug.
fancy wire sets won't do anything. all that matters is they're not worn out like the old ones and not the cheapest ones that will fall apart if you get lazy and pull on the wire or something
the best money you can spend on your ignition system is good plugs, a quality coil, and then drop 200-300 bucks on an aftermarket ignition computer.
2006-10-11 16:35:55
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answer #5
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answered by zig z 2
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The plug wire set you purchase should be what the manufacturer recommends. I believe motorcraft will suit your needs. Its important to route the wires properly using holders attached to the valve covers.Good luck!
2006-10-15 15:59:55
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answer #6
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answered by Hank 4
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any life time waranty wire from a well known part store should be of decent quality i have had good luck witn nappa just pay the extra for life time waranty the cheap 20 dollar sets are junk
2006-10-11 16:35:06
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answer #7
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answered by truss 2
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Autolites are JUNK! Go with Champions or AC Delco's for that model. Bosch are not good plugs.
2006-10-16 17:57:53
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answer #8
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answered by Wicked01EclipseGT 1
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rty buying a 364h1y mega spark plug at east coast los angeles
2006-10-11 15:31:28
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Auto lite.are motor craft.
2006-10-16 11:45:27
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answer #10
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answered by George K 6
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