Do I need angled plugs & wires with Pacesetter headers?
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Car: 1994 Trans Am
Engine: LT1
Transmission: Auto
Axle/Gears: 3.23
Do I need angled plugs & wires with Pacesetter headers?
Will I, or is it one of those things where you find out when you install them?
Does Autozone or Checker carry these things, or will I have to order them?
Thx.
Does Autozone or Checker carry these things, or will I have to order them?
Thx.
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From: colorado
Car: 1992 Trans/am convertible
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 2.73 drum WS6
You dont!
I have the pacesetter headers and I modified the socket so I can replace 6 pluggs form up top within minutes.
However 6 and 8 plugg you have to unscrew the headers and push them back a little. No biggie, but it takes 10mins.
Just get some shorter pluggs. Shorties come to mind
. Although they are a bit warmer for our cars. If not stick to the stock ones, and make sure that 8th plugg's boot does not get burned.
Laters.
P.S. PM me if you wanna see what I did with the SP socket.
I have the pacesetter headers and I modified the socket so I can replace 6 pluggs form up top within minutes.
However 6 and 8 plugg you have to unscrew the headers and push them back a little. No biggie, but it takes 10mins.
Just get some shorter pluggs. Shorties come to mind
. Although they are a bit warmer for our cars. If not stick to the stock ones, and make sure that 8th plugg's boot does not get burned.Laters.
P.S. PM me if you wanna see what I did with the SP socket.
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