Not Much of a Mod, New MSD Plug Wires

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What's the story on the vintage Chevy in your sig? I love old trucks!

Just goofin' around tonight. I was looking for an ice cream truck on the net, gave up and found this. Wish it was mine however, always wanted to do one of those. :thumbs:
 

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Those plug wires should net you a bit of an increase. The old ones break down over time and MSD uses pretty darn high quality cores. Might even pick up a tiny MPG increase.
 

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Those boots like nice. Whenever I get headers I'm getting some aftermarket wires.

I was pretty impressed with the boots myself. I had read that a few guys re-used the factory metal covers over them. I've used MSD stuff in the past on some pretty hot engines and never burned a wire. As long as it doesn't come into direct contact with the tube.
 

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I have some Taylor wires that I don't know much about, other then they work. The guy I bought my LS6 cam from threw them in with the deal.
 

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I heard real good things about Taylor wires, never ran them myself. I had spoke with Trey (C&A's Dad) about them, every place I looked they were on BO. So I settled with what I knew. If that's what you got, I think you got a good set up.
 

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