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Wires for the SE with or without MSD6a

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Old Jan 8, 2002 | 12:13 PM
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Wires for the SE with or without MSD6a

Need to buy a new set of plug wires and plugs. Want to know what are the best to get for now knowing I want to upgrade to MSD6a and dual coils in the future (1 to 3 months).
I would like to have red or blue wires.
I was thinking of the Ultra Red Hot WIres made by Racing Beat.

Anyone done this with good results?
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Old Jan 9, 2002 | 11:13 AM
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Exclamation go with jacobs

I got new plug wires for my se a couple months ago. I shoped around and found that rx7.com sells the jacobs rotary plug wires for $35 for the set. They are rx7 spacific ( meaning 2 coil wires ) and they are 8.5mm pure silicone. They work great, quality is very good and I'm happy with them. Not to mention that for wires of this size and quality anywhere else will cost you almost twice as much. Just my .02 cents.
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Old Jan 9, 2002 | 11:05 PM
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Re: go with jacobs

Thanks for the help. That is a good price. I guess they are jacob blue in color. I will check it out.
Chad


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I got new plug wires for my se a couple months ago. I shoped around and found that rx7.com sells the jacobs rotary plug wires for $35 for the set. They are rx7 spacific ( meaning 2 coil wires ) and they are 8.5mm pure silicone. They work great, quality is very good and I'm happy with them. Not to mention that for wires of this size and quality anywhere else will cost you almost twice as much. Just my .02 cents.
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Old Jan 9, 2002 | 11:17 PM
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Jacobs, Racing Beat, NGK. Just be sure to a qulity name brand. No parts store BS. For the plugs unless your running a full out race project, there is absolutly no reason for anything other than the stock NGK replacements. They approx. $4/ ea. at teh parts store. If you get anything else you are just asking for a world of finacial hardships. I've seen those Autolites drop an electrode, and it's worse than droping an apex seal. So don't the cheap way.
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