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  • Looking for 10.2 MM plugs wires

    Looking for a universal set of 10.2 MM plug wires, similar to these:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PONTI...Q5fAccessories

    and I would need the Opti-Spark End Terminal Kit, in a 10.2 MM..

    Does anyone know where I can find 10.2 end terminal kits? Do they even make a 10.2? I can only find 8 MM..
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  • #2
    taylor 409 race wire is 10.4mm not sure about kits but maybe it could help your search.can you run LT1 wires?just ran towards back instead of front?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by 01badbird View Post
      taylor 409 race wire is 10.4mm not sure about kits but maybe it could help your search.can you run LT1 wires?just ran towards back instead of front?
      I want to make my own.. I've bought 2 sets that were supposed to be made for relocation setups, and I end up running wires all over the place cause they're 8 feet long..
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      • #4
        any way to get end that boot will move and take crimped piece apart carefully so you can reuse?so you can cut to length.(maybe try on old wires if still laying around)or if you get just the crimp on pieces somehow(not sure what the connecter is called)
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        • #5
          Originally posted by 01badbird View Post
          any way to get end that boot will move and take crimped piece apart carefully so you can reuse?so you can cut to length.(maybe try on old wires if still laying around)or if you get just the crimp on pieces somehow(not sure what the connecter is called)
          I guess when I park it, I will work on taking the old wires apart.. I doubt they can be reused.. Worse case, I make some custom length 8 MM's...
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          • #6
            I would use the MSD 8.5mm if i were you. I have heard bad things about the taylors and arcing

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ThreeHonks View Post
              I would use the MSD 8.5mm if i were you. I have heard bad things about the taylors and arcing
              I have used both on my car and they both sucked.. But I will say the taylors sucked more.. lol Guess I'll go searching ebay for some MSD's..
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              • #8
                I would just buy a set of the LT1 Taylor 8mm. There is no need for 10.4 mm wires in this case IMHO. I have had the same set of Taylor 8mm on my car for 8 years and have had no problems. I have found that its all in how well you crimp the ends. Good luck in what ever you pick up Larry. Eric L

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by prorac1 View Post
                  I would just buy a set of the LT1 Taylor 8mm. There is no need for 10.4 mm wires in this case IMHO. I have had the same set of Taylor 8mm on my car for 8 years and have had no problems. I have found that its all in how well you crimp the ends. Good luck in what ever you pick up Larry. Eric L
                  They'll be 8 MM... I just want to make my own so I can make it look nicer under the hood... My friend has the vice crimper, so figure I'll measure them out this winter and crimp the ends on at his place while drinking beer..
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