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Old Mar 4, 2003 | 06:59 PM
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Question Just Need A Little Advice From Some Experianced People

DOES ANY ONE KNOW OF A GOOD WEB SITE ONLINE THAT SHOWS LIKE A DIAGRAM OF THE ENGINE THOUGH VARIOUS STAGES OF TEAR DOWN ?? OR MAYBE A BLUEPRINT OF AN ENGINE LAY OUT ??

ANY SUGGESTION ON WIRE AND PLUGS TO GO WITH ?? RELITIVLY CHEAP BUT THE BEST FOR THE MONEY ??

ANY HELP I GLADLY APPRECIATE AND THANK !! THANKS AGAIN
Old Mar 4, 2003 | 07:18 PM
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Re: Just Need A Little Advice From Some Experianced People

Originally posted by 3OTH ANIVER LT1
DOES ANY ONE KNOW OF A GOOD WEB SITE ONLINE THAT SHOWS LIKE A DIAGRAM OF THE ENGINE THOUGH VARIOUS STAGES OF TEAR DOWN ?? OR MAYBE A BLUEPRINT OF AN ENGINE LAY OUT ??

ANY SUGGESTION ON WIRE AND PLUGS TO GO WITH ?? RELITIVLY CHEAP BUT THE BEST FOR THE MONEY ??

ANY HELP I GLADLY APPRECIATE AND THANK !! THANKS AGAIN
First turn off the caps, that's yelling.
Lots of dyi stuff, do a search. NGK TR6 is a good plug as are Autolite 106's or AC's. Taylor and MSD both offer good plug wires. I would keep the wires in the oem looms unless you have headers that force you to go over the valve covers.
Old Mar 5, 2003 | 07:10 AM
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My recommendation would be to go with MSD Wires and NGK tR5's. There is no need to go with TR6's unless you are running nitrous or a blower.
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