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Red spark plug wires
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Try the local hot rod shops,I believe 7mm sparkplug wires should fit. Try to get the metal ones.
what would you consider a hot rod shop????
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Have you tried NAPA? They don't likely stock it but they might be able to get it for you... Worth a shot... They can generally get things in the store for you Next-Day in my experience.
i tried sanel but not napa.....ill give them a shot
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Make sure they are not suppression wires like used on street cars. They must be solid wire core and not carbon core.
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Make sure they are not suppression wires like used on street cars. They must be solid wire core and not carbon core.
Why is that?:blink:
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But, yes, normally it won't affect original equipment much at all.
The most noticable affect I noticed on discrete parts was on opamps because they have such a large gain.
Also, running no resistors will make digital meters go haywire when measuring voltages. My buddy's RD400 with no resistors can only be checked with an analog meter while it is running. I've tried half a dozen digitals on it and even the Flukes start going crazy.
And if you ever plan on using a video camera or data logger or possibly even a wideband o2 sensor, I'd stick with suppressor wires. I don't like the resistor caps or plugs.
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