Spark plugs and wires

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Redneck86

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I would go down to Checker Auto and get some ACCEL 8mm Super Stock wires and some Champion plugs. If you want they also carry MSD wires, but there more expencive.

 

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I always run the bosch platinum plus 4,s and MSD spiral core wires , Also running MSD box never had a problem with spark :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 

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I've used the Bosch Platinum plus 4,s in my Beast but she didn't like them for some reason :( /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> so I went with a set of standard STOCK plugs.

 

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with my 302 i run bosch platinums, 8mm wires ( recommend 9mm) , accel brand wires and distributer cap and rotor.

and also accel ignition coil but thats just me. they work fine. nothing performance or anything.

 

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with my 302 i run bosch platinums, 8mm wires ( recommend 9mm) , accel brand wires and distributer cap and rotor. and also accel ignition coil but thats just me. they work fine. nothing performance or anything.
just a quick question what exactly does a MSD ignition do? ive been thinking about it but i dont know what it is.

 

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im not for sure , correct me if im wrong but i think instead of sparking once at a time, there are multiple sparks per a normal spark. thus more performance. like for every normal spark theres like 2 or 3 from an msd igniton. im not posative.

 

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MSD stands for multiple spark discharge and what it does is lets say your timing is set @ 12 BTDC at lower RPM I think it was 3000 rpm ( may be wrong on that ) what it does is @ 12 BTDC the first spark will occur just like your ignition does now but it will continue to spark until 20 deg after TDC ( top dead center ) and at the higher RPM,s it is a continuos spark for that duration , so the chance of a missfire is nill and the fuel is more completely burnt . You can put them on anything that has a spark plug and a way to trigger the box . :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 

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