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  • #46
    What, Joel dont know how to crimp plug wire ends, lol. Mine have worked flawlessly for 8 years.

    1997 Camaro SS #2819 M6, Red, 3.42, 1 of 27, Ttops, BBK shorty headers, Flowmaster cat back, 1.6 rr, LT4 valve springs, ASAM CAI, Centerforce clutch, runs 12s, breaks 10 bolts.
    http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...20Camaro%20SS/


    1963 Plymouth Valiant Signet 200, 6.0 LS3, Carb, Rapid Motorsports Dominator 2X cam.
    http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...uth%20Valiant/

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    • #47
      I love my MSD wires that are for an LS out of the avalanche because I bought the wrong coil brackets so I had to mount them on an angle and get extra-long plug wires to make them work. Looks cool though because all the wires are at an angle.
      Last edited by Fbomb; December 4th, 2010, 09:17 PM.

      Used to own a Firebird.

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      • #48
        I didnt realize wires were so expensive.
        1998 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 - 6 Speed

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        • #49
          Yeah, im rediscovering that aswell, lol. I need some for spring and im not looking forward to it......................maybe I WILL be keeping the old ones, lol. Eric L

          1997 Camaro SS #2819 M6, Red, 3.42, 1 of 27, Ttops, BBK shorty headers, Flowmaster cat back, 1.6 rr, LT4 valve springs, ASAM CAI, Centerforce clutch, runs 12s, breaks 10 bolts.
          http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...20Camaro%20SS/


          1963 Plymouth Valiant Signet 200, 6.0 LS3, Carb, Rapid Motorsports Dominator 2X cam.
          http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...uth%20Valiant/

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          • #50
            Originally posted by prorac1 View Post
            What, Joel dont know how to crimp plug wire ends, lol. Mine have worked flawlessly for 8 years.
            Thats why my MSDs didnt work for me, I admit it. But the taylors? hell no, theres no excuse for all the fireworks in my engine bay.


            This is my engine with the taylor wires in all their glory:
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVFakrFLVV0
            Last edited by JoeliusZ28; December 4th, 2010, 09:18 PM.
            -Joel
            1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
            1984 Scottsdale K10 - 305/4bbl/4spd


            WTB List:Midwest Chasis DS Loop

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            • #51
              I dont know what to tell ya boss, lol. I even burned #6, wraped it with elec tape 4 years ago, and its still miss free. I will admit also that I have heard of problems with Taylors like you stated, but I have the 409 wires on the Valiant and the OVC kit on the SS and have never had a problem. I also had them on my 91 chevy pickup for around 100,000 miles and never missed a beat. My friend Shane had some cheapo 8mm taylors on his 81 Z28 that ran 10.00 on a 250 shot. We have had nothing but good luck with them. I personally, would rather route them under the headers, but ive had bad luck with that and its a pain to get 8mm wires to fit into the looms and they burn and its a hot mess, lol. Its all personal preferance............................or is this where im suppose to get all defensive cause you dont agree with me, lol. Oh nooooos, im a FAN BOY, NOOOOOOOOO. Yeah.................Erics in a silly mood tonite. Eric L

              1997 Camaro SS #2819 M6, Red, 3.42, 1 of 27, Ttops, BBK shorty headers, Flowmaster cat back, 1.6 rr, LT4 valve springs, ASAM CAI, Centerforce clutch, runs 12s, breaks 10 bolts.
              http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...20Camaro%20SS/


              1963 Plymouth Valiant Signet 200, 6.0 LS3, Carb, Rapid Motorsports Dominator 2X cam.
              http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...uth%20Valiant/

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              • #52
                Loved my Taylors! Never had any issues with them on my IROC.

                I'd run them on my Cobalt, but I, uh, don't have plug wires.
                Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

                "You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."

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                • #53
                  Im not denying anyone else's good experience, but personally id rip a cord out of a lamp shade and use that before i used another set of taylors.
                  -Joel
                  1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
                  1984 Scottsdale K10 - 305/4bbl/4spd


                  WTB List:Midwest Chasis DS Loop

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                  • #54
                    Just make sure when you pull that lamp cord you crimp the ends onto it well, lol. Eric L

                    1997 Camaro SS #2819 M6, Red, 3.42, 1 of 27, Ttops, BBK shorty headers, Flowmaster cat back, 1.6 rr, LT4 valve springs, ASAM CAI, Centerforce clutch, runs 12s, breaks 10 bolts.
                    http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...20Camaro%20SS/


                    1963 Plymouth Valiant Signet 200, 6.0 LS3, Carb, Rapid Motorsports Dominator 2X cam.
                    http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...uth%20Valiant/

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                    • #55
                      Whats the best solution to 02 extensions? Just buying a kit online?
                      1998 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 - 6 Speed

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                      • #56
                        IMHO, you can make your own if you have some mad soldering skills, but since that particular circuit is very sensative to resistance, I would personally buy the extension harnesses. Eric L

                        1997 Camaro SS #2819 M6, Red, 3.42, 1 of 27, Ttops, BBK shorty headers, Flowmaster cat back, 1.6 rr, LT4 valve springs, ASAM CAI, Centerforce clutch, runs 12s, breaks 10 bolts.
                        http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...20Camaro%20SS/


                        1963 Plymouth Valiant Signet 200, 6.0 LS3, Carb, Rapid Motorsports Dominator 2X cam.
                        http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...uth%20Valiant/

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by prorac1 View Post
                          IMHO, you can make your own if you have some mad soldering skills, but since that particular circuit is very sensative to resistance, I would personally buy the extension harnesses. Eric L
                          My dad has some mad soldering skills but I want to keep him out of this project as much as possible. Ill just buy some.

                          Who sells the cheapest ones?
                          1998 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 - 6 Speed

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                          • #58
                            To be honest im not sure. I have shorties so I didnt need any. Just make sure what ever you get, you make sure you ohm them out. We played hell with Kyles (phantom383). But another friend of mine from LS1tech BUTT CONNECTED his, lol. And they turned out fine, and the car was a freak. Im in a do it your self kinda mode, so this is what I would do. Get some plug ends, (female and male) and some push lock connectors for the plug ends from GM and the right guage of wire and do it up. If it gives you problems you can buy some, but i have personally built quite a few Gm push lock connectors and they all work flawlessly. Just my .02. Eric L

                            1997 Camaro SS #2819 M6, Red, 3.42, 1 of 27, Ttops, BBK shorty headers, Flowmaster cat back, 1.6 rr, LT4 valve springs, ASAM CAI, Centerforce clutch, runs 12s, breaks 10 bolts.
                            http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...20Camaro%20SS/


                            1963 Plymouth Valiant Signet 200, 6.0 LS3, Carb, Rapid Motorsports Dominator 2X cam.
                            http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...uth%20Valiant/

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by prorac1 View Post
                              Just make sure when you pull that lamp cord you crimp the ends onto it well, lol. Eric L
                              is this an art (not being sarcastic)? do you have any tips for me? I have done it once, but am going to shorten a set of plug wires I have this winter, and want to make sure I do it right. How do you even know if you did it wrong?

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                              • #60
                                You leave PLEANTY of inner core hanging out of the end of the wire to wrap back and crimp underneath the connector. All this is done of course after you fight the boot onto the wire. Than you use a set of wire crimpers and clamp them down. Usually when im done doin it with the wire crimpers, I go back over each side of the crimp (left and right tab that are folded over) with a pair of needle nose pliers and than give it a good tug..............good to go. Eric L

                                1997 Camaro SS #2819 M6, Red, 3.42, 1 of 27, Ttops, BBK shorty headers, Flowmaster cat back, 1.6 rr, LT4 valve springs, ASAM CAI, Centerforce clutch, runs 12s, breaks 10 bolts.
                                http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...20Camaro%20SS/


                                1963 Plymouth Valiant Signet 200, 6.0 LS3, Carb, Rapid Motorsports Dominator 2X cam.
                                http://s602.photobucket.com/albums/t...uth%20Valiant/

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