Spark plug wire opinions

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MSD 8.5 mm cut to fit wires with 90* boots except a straight on #5, Design Engineering sleaves, and Billet Specialties looms. Have run Taylor Spiro-Pro cut to fit in the past and they held up to the heat well.

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I used accel but plan on cut to lenth taylors this season
I used to like accel wires. Kinda funny because I put a yellow set of accels on a red engine once (from a buddy for $10) and got ribbed for it looking like a McDonalds engine.
I wouldn't do that to you, though.
 

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I used to like accel wires. Kinda funny because I put a yellow set of accels on a red engine once (from a buddy for $10) and got ribbed for it looking like a McDonalds engine.
I wouldn't do that to you, though.
Groan.....me too

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Thanks for all the information guys. I went with Taylor wires and ran them over the top. I need to get some new wire holders. I don't like what the previous owner had put on. I'll get some pics soon. It runs like a dream after the full tune up and fuel filter replacement.
 

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MSD 8.5 mm cut to fit wires with 90* boots except a straight on #5, Design Engineering sleaves, and Billet Specialties looms. Have run Taylor Spiro-Pro cut to fit in the past and they held up to the heat well.

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Holy ****! Very nice!! What do you call the metal pieces that hold your wires along the bottom of your valve covers? Never seen that and I like it.
 

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MSD 8.5 mm cut to fit wires with 90* boots except a straight on #5, Design Engineering sleaves, and Billet Specialties looms. Have run Taylor Spiro-Pro cut to fit in the past and they held up to the heat well.

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Hard to notice plug wires with all the eye candy going on... nice build!
 

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Seems like a general concensus from this thread then that headers should have 90° boot ends? Ive always bought premade wires and my engine is stock nothing crazy so I was just going to get some acdelcos. Only thing is with the 90° boots I have my spark plug boot covers dont fit over them. Ive got the factory heat sheilds on there maybe thats enough?

These are the 2 I was looking at and they have one of the 90°s left at 39.00 for a closeout deal.

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