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plug wires/boots

scrappyk5

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whats the best wires to use on a big block with headers ? which boots are best, angled, straight,90 degree ? also ones that wont break the bank if you know what I mean

opinions please
 
Any good name brand.. I personally like the hi temp wires. don’t fall for the “hi performance” hype…. standard ( 8m I think?) would be ok. Just make sure you secure them good and don’t let them burn up on the headers….that’s the important thing.
 
Agreed, MSDs or Taylors with some plug boots. I believe boots should be used whenever headers are present, nothing beats burning a $100 set of wires up :rolleyes:
 
Get a kit that has mostly straight boots and 45 degree boots. They are what you need for a bbc.
 
Taylors with 135* boots:

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exactly what I meant there zimmer...135 degree boots. Some of the straight boots can bend a few degrees as well.
 
If you are on the cheap a set for a 351 ford used to work great. I always get the 135 deg boots.
 
The straights touch the tubes, the 90* touch the flange.

The Taylor 135* must be the same as the Accell 60*. They work perfectly on all 8. I found some heat sleeves about 6" long that fit over the boots, never had a prob.

Sweet BBC^^^ I run the same serp pulley setup:pimp:
 

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