MSD Superconductor 8.5mm plug wires

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MSD Superconductor 8.5mm plug wires

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Howdy folks, just finished replacing my stock sparkplug wires with MSD Superconductor 8.5mm wires. If you haven't replaced your plug wires, DO IT! Let me say that again, DO IT!! I have 50K miles on my CC now, and the difference is incredible. Much more power in the mid RPM range, and a bit more in the low and high ranges. I still cant bark or chirp my tires from a dead stop, but I can do it while making a turn now, which is a huge improvement. I'd like to say that I didn't replace the plugs because I wanted to see how the wires did by themselves, but It was because I'm too lazy. It's almost midnight here. The plugs will go in next week (or this weekend).

Anyways, a word to all: If you haven't replaced your stock plug wires, do it asap! :lol:

Ok, now I'm off my soapbox. Comments?
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Wamason, where did you buy these wires from & how much??
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Got them from Summitracing.com. I think they were in the neighborhood of $70-90. I think. Do a vehicle specific search on summit and they should come up. It seems like the truck accelerates the same, but it takes much less pedal as it used to :D
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Get the NGK iridium plugs to go with your MSD's, they're working great for me. :D

Steve