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Old Feb 14, 2006 | 07:41 AM
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under the header spark plug wires

I was thinking that I would like to go with MSD-31243 wires from summit and the TRD-8773 wire seperators. I have the edelbrock TES headers.

Those of you who have done this to your TPI setup let me know what the best plan of action is
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Old Feb 14, 2006 | 12:29 PM
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Car: '86 Iroc, '87 Iroc Vert
Engine: 350 TPI, 305 TPI
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Axle/Gears: 3.73, 3.45 both LSD's
I don't know much about the wires, but I have Regular Edelbrock headers. I use DEI (Design Enginering Inc) wires sheats. There a special heat resistant covers. I believe they clame its "Space Shuttle Technology." I think its sold in 3ft lenghts or 6in boots from summit. I'd go with the 3ft length. Since I have used this product, I have not burnt any wires on the headers. My advice is forget the seperators and get the heat sheaths, you'll need it.

Part# DEI-010404 DEI Heat Sheaths
Heat Protection, Heat Sheath, Aluminized Sleeving, 1 1/ 4 in. Diameter x 36 in. You will need at least two, possiblly three.

I typically put the three long wires into one three foot length. I cut openings for the wires at each plug. Oh, I take the spark plug boots off first, then put the boot back on after I slip the wire through the hole I cut. Hope this helps.

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