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Old Mar 23, 2004 | 09:09 AM
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Cheapest place to get ignition wire boot sleeves?

I knwo I have a v6 but its a Universal thing...

I want to get a set of ignition wire boot sleeves. 3.8L v6s in f-bodies are prone to misfires do to heat affecting the ignition system... had nightmares with it on one of my old roomate's cars...

here is a thread on the problem(I fyou guys were bored and curious)
http://web.camaross.com/forums/showt...threadid=78028

I just got my set of 8.5mm MSD wires in the mail today(I know a bit overkill for stock ignition but I wanted a good quality wire, and they were on a special only $8 more then a set fo Taylor wires)


I am looking for boot sleeves, so far I best prices I found was $35 for 500* temps and $45 for 1200* at www.thunderracing.com for a set of 8 (which isn't a problem) Maybe even some wire sleeves as well... if you can find a set for cheap(remember they have to fit 8.5mm wires)


Thanks for any help you guys can offer, I am preparing, my stock plugs wires, have nearly 40k... and I have had a few random misfires already.
Old Mar 23, 2004 | 01:02 PM
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Old Mar 23, 2004 | 04:25 PM
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TTT one last time then I am going to let it die... and just buy some Taylors 1200* from thunderracing.com along with the NGKs I was looking at...
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