You've got a lot of capacitance in that wire, which usually means you have a break in the spiral conductor somewhere. I'd take them all back and demand a replacement, since the break will only get worse. That's the danger of using wound or solid wires - they're a lot more fragile. Unless you're running a lot of compression and need insanely high voltage to initiate a spark, you might want to consider a carbon filament resistance wire, like Packard or Blue Streak/MSW (not MSD). They usually go 100K miles without failure.
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