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Old 01-28-2010, 12:59 AM
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Got msds on mine..... i have pacesetter headers and i put DEI plug wire but protectors on bc my boots were laying on header
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Old 01-28-2010, 06:05 AM
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Stock...orielys sells a insulated boot kit that slides right over the stock wires if youre worried about heat/burning...I also bought exhaust wrap from Jeggs abd wrapped some of the tubes and wires I thought were a little close
Old 01-28-2010, 08:52 AM
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heres the gto wires. they clear the headers pretty good
Old 01-28-2010, 10:26 AM
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Stock for me, Tyler 409s are good set up for headers. Used a laser temp gun after my header install. Pace set.... Lt . Mine work best with the silver metal boots(whatever their called), of the the stock wires. Not sure if thats a good idea but the ones that had them, the boot, on the plugs, were 38-46 degrees hotter. Taken them all off once my NGK-TR55's get here.
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I've had the MSD's for 6+ years now and they've been holding up great. I've removed them numerous times (cam swap, 2 spring swaps, header install, etc.), and haven't had a problem. Just be sure to twist the boot before you pull on it. They clear my StainlessWorks LT headers perfectly as long as I twist the boots a little bit. As mentioned, you're not going to feel a performance increase over the stockers, but the MSD's are nice for most header clearance problems...btw my stockers were in good shape so I kept them as backups in case I ever do have a problem with the MSD's, I won't be stuck with a misfire.

not to hijack, but I thought I heard that MSD are now offering their wires in black...anybody have any info on this?
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I changed to MSD's at 50K. Used the original metal heat sheilds and they fit great.
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I just order my MSD two days ago . this is goin to be the first mod of my wife suburban
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i have the MSD's on mine. seem to work very nicely.


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