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  1. #21 Re: MSD vs. AC Delco Plug wires? 
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    Thanks for the info guys!
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    Is lower resistance a good thing with a fully electronic system? The current is limited by the ICM, so lowering resistance of the wires is going to do nothing (nothing good, anyway). I know some of you have problems with ZZP, but they claim a 4 HP loss with MSD wires from stock on their dyno.
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    Plug Wires to me are a maintence item. No matter who there made by or how expensive they are, there only going to last so long. I like running my lifetime wires, every few years i can get a new set for free. If I break one (which I haven't), I can get another set for free, no big deal. The OReilly brand Borg/Warner Lifetime wires are the **** IMO, I haven't had a single issue with them.

    I installed MSD 8.5MM wires on my car years ago, they lasted a little under a year before they started to misfire badly. And yes I had them well routed and protected. From there the Borg/Warners found there new home.
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    I think that is what I have.
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    anyone have any experiences with Accel Or Taylor wire. summitracing.com has like 4 different Taylor wire that work for our cars and they are all around 45$.
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    the ones i had were taylors. same wires but bigger and more resilient to damage, just like all the other aftermarket wire producers.
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