Dyno Don's Headers
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Dyno Don's Headers
I should be receiving them any day now. I'm using the Hypertech HEI dist. cap # 4050. I want to use the MSD 8.5mm wires also. Should I use the short or long wires and what is the best way to keep the wires from coming in contact with the headers? Is there like a wire loom kit or somthing like that available?
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From: Toronto, Canada
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Re: Dyno Don's Headers
i used zip ties to keep my taylor pro wires away from my hedmen longtubes. seems to work well, over a year and wires havent moved at all.
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Re: Dyno Don's Headers
Made for You makes a wire loom kit for both Centerbolt and Perimeter bolt valve covers. Its around $50.
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Re: Dyno Don's Headers
I use the spark plug wire protectors
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