installed TR6's, now bad idle.
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If you guys have an ohm-meter, you can just measure the resistance on them... they should be between 400 and 800.
Aftermarket wires (MSD, Taylor) should be much less than that. (25-50ohms)
Aftermarket wires (MSD, Taylor) should be much less than that. (25-50ohms)
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Originally Posted by Pewter53
try to drive it past 65 if it is a boot or wire you will get a ses light and it will go no faster it will just die at 65.
yup, i just took it out and thats what it did... wouldnt go past 65... so i bought some boschs with lifetime warranty and got some dielectric grease, about to change em out... keep your fingers crossed.
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well i started her up and its still doin it... ugh.... i put it in reverse and it starts to clunk and the lights flicker like it wants to die.