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Old 03-26-2010, 09:45 PM
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plug wire lengths

I just bought taylor wires for my 318 that I gotta put together does any one no the lengths to cut em to I don't have a old set to go off of thanks
Old 03-26-2010, 10:19 PM
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Sorry buddy...ya gotta figure that on your own. My first lesson was "Universal parts dont fit anything!" Do you have a proper crimping die? Start with the longest wire first. I dont mean to be a smart-***, but thats how wires are if they are not a factory fit. I've done alot of research on this subject of big wires, funky space-age cores and magical insulation. If ya havent cut them yet, return them and get a refund. The difference in wires can only be found on a dyno. If your 318 is mostly stock, you can find more power in your distributor with a better advance curve, and a free-er exhaust. The ONLY difference I found was better insulation from heat for silicone wires around headers. JMHO.
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ya, you basically have to fit them to your application
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