what does everyone use to route the plug wires using headers??
what does everyone use to route the plug wires using headers??
i want to get somethng that is really nice looking, but yet will hold my wires without getting them burnt.
what does everyone here use?
any pics??????
what does everyone here use?
any pics??????
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I'm not at home right now, so I don't have a pic, but after burning 3 different plug wires from different sets, I bought some heat sleeving, Moroso wire looms, and MSD wire separators, it's a lot cheaper than new wires.
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Heres what Im using theyre Made for you wire looms. They do keep the wires away pretty well but are not worth what I paid for them, werent much help on the pass side.
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on the 335 Z28 i did last fall, we ran the wires under the headers(they where edelbrock's)and it looks really nice. We used a set of custom Accel 8.8 wires with 90 degree boots on it. Cleaned the engine bay up.
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LilJayV10,
How did that 335 turn out?? Did it run real good for you? HP figures, etc...??? Sorry about all of the questions, I am in the middle of building one of these myself, and thought I was the only one doing so. Should be in the car & running in about 3 weeks. My goal is to have it ready for SLP day at E-Town on april 20th. I'd love to hear of your experiences with that set-up. I'm getting excited about mine!!
Thanks!!!!
Derrick
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'85 Iroc Coupe
PS: I have the Edelbrock headers on the 'vert, and ran my wires on the underside also, looks real clean. On my Iroc (the one I'll be putting the stroker in), I'll be running Edelbrocks on it as well, but I think I'm gonna go with the made for you stuff, although I'm up in the air about it right now.:lala:
How did that 335 turn out?? Did it run real good for you? HP figures, etc...??? Sorry about all of the questions, I am in the middle of building one of these myself, and thought I was the only one doing so. Should be in the car & running in about 3 weeks. My goal is to have it ready for SLP day at E-Town on april 20th. I'd love to hear of your experiences with that set-up. I'm getting excited about mine!!
Thanks!!!!
Derrick
'89 RS Convertible
'85 Iroc Coupe
PS: I have the Edelbrock headers on the 'vert, and ran my wires on the underside also, looks real clean. On my Iroc (the one I'll be putting the stroker in), I'll be running Edelbrocks on it as well, but I think I'm gonna go with the made for you stuff, although I'm up in the air about it right now.:lala:
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Originally posted by Mark A Shields
I'm not at home right now, so I don't have a pic, but after burning 3 different plug wires from different sets, I bought some heat sleeving, Moroso wire looms, and MSD wire separators, it's a lot cheaper than new wires.
I'm not at home right now, so I don't have a pic, but after burning 3 different plug wires from different sets, I bought some heat sleeving, Moroso wire looms, and MSD wire separators, it's a lot cheaper than new wires.
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