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msd wire boots

Posted By: nolimit5685 On: 02-03-2009 @ 13:49:03         Reply | Edit
stupid nub question...should i buy msd wires with 90degree boots or straight boots for a 1994 trans am...with the lt1 of course...

Posted By: 94fireturd On: 02-03-2009 @ 13:57:37     Reply | Top | Edit
90* Get you about 4 heat sleaves as well. You can rought multiple wires through them and keep em from getting burned. You dont want to do it twice!!!

Also make sure they have the plugs for the optispark too.

Making a custom set? Cutting your own wires? Look into a over-the-valvecover set up. Might save you some headaches later on and looks great too.
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Posted By: nolimit5685 On: 02-03-2009 @ 14:12:28     Reply | Top | Edit
i am buying msd rotor N cap set, and msd wires..i think the wires are able to be custom cut...how much more length do you need to go over the valve cover?

Posted By: RamAir95TA On: 02-03-2009 @ 16:25:00     Reply | Top | Edit
There really isn't a set length as each wire will be different (longer than stock). You'll just need to measure each wire routing and cut to fit.
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