Not Much of a Mod, New MSD Plug Wires

Bigredmariner

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I know it's not a big deal but I did install some MSD Superconductor plug wires. The new wires megged at 35 ohms versus the old wires at 950 ohms, less is better for those of you who are wondering. Got them from jegs, fast shipping and good price at 85.00.

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That's cool, Jarrod. I need to put a little TLC in the 'hoe. Even though she only has 65K, I think plugs and wires are due. Let us know if you see any improvements!
 

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I did several things so close together that it could be a cumulative effort. But the truck does feel like it is peppier. I'm just getting things ready for the tune. :thumbs:
 

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I've run MSD wires with previous vehicles and they've always worked great. And they look nice too.
 

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Probably about time to start thinking about plugs and wires. I know they say from the factory 100,000 miles but it all depends on the gas quality and temp and humidity in your area.
 

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

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