Thread: plug wires for the 429
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07-17-2008 05:50 AM #1
You shouldn't need anything with Taylor's. IMHO some of the best wires for the money with very low impedance per foot at 500 ohms or less.
Originally Posted by Dago Red
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07-22-2008 11:52 AM #2
Pro Resistor? send them back
ok guys, I ended up with the pro reisistor set, was going off the web and didn't realize I wasn't ordering the spiro pro. should I send these back and get the others, its just a 12 buck difference it looks like, and the hassle of shipping. will I see a difference? engine is about 425hp (with cam specs in an online calculator, not counting any port and polish work on the heads). going to have a radio/mp3 player inside, that's about it.
thanks a ot for the help. I got the black ones by the way.
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07-22-2008 11:59 AM #3
If you have an MSD ignition, they recommend the spiro pro - theirs of course
Originally Posted by Dago Red
but from what I can see, the Taylors are fine - at least they had best be fine
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Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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07-22-2008 02:24 PM #4
I agree, you should be fine.
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