Plugs & Wires

Andrew2KRT10

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I read on another post to change them at/or after 10K. I have 12+ Need some suggestions on what would be the best combo considering that I do some track events, and every once in a while....that strange looking bottle in the trunk seems to give me some extra H.P.

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Andrew
 

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I recently installed a set of 8.5mm MSD wires. Used an ohm meter to check each old wire (stock mopar) with only 10,000 miles when removed them. I was surprised at the level of resistance as well as the difference between the wires. The new MSD wires had virtually no resistance regardless of length. Purchased the MSD wires from Roe Racing. I also use the stock Champion plugs as most viper owners recommend. :usa:
 

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Andrew didn't you change your plugs when you installed your nitrous? If you didn't you should have used the colder NGK's (not sure what number, do a search)
 

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Nope....didn't do the plugs when I did the nitrous....

S**t ! NGK's ? Anyone know more about these......who sells them?

AC
Yikes!! You are aksing for trouble!! I got mine at Autozone, check with Lee Dove or Albert they will get you the right number.
 

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Andrew,

I use the NGK ZFR6F-11 stock no 4291, One step colder plugs. Have been very happy with them when spraying and all motor. As for plug wires I would use the standard Mopar OM plug wires.

So how is the N2O working out for you at the track with the sneaky corvette guys?
 
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