2004 GP GTP No mods
I need new wires and plan on installing a CAI, shift kit, and other mads this summer. Would it be safe to get some prj wires if not, whats my best bet?
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2004 GP GTP No mods
I need new wires and plan on installing a CAI, shift kit, and other mads this summer. Would it be safe to get some prj wires if not, whats my best bet?
Delco Replacements. No point in spending extra money on things that won't benefit you.
Yea, i keep telling myself its all the same for me since i dont have any mods but they do look good. Where can i find delco? My local part stores dont carry them? Other than the dealership..
Rockauto should have AC-Delco wires.
PRJ uses Taylor wires. They cost what they do because they also include MSD boots.
horses have nothing to do with PRJ's wires. It's all about spark and the amount of insulation on them. You can stuff then under an SC snout wtih an IC etc etc and have the wires take abuse. They work great and work great for a damn long time. Plus..Paul can fix them for you if there's ever a problem.
Sure others can make them for less. Look at the ZZP example... poor quality in assembly. Although this may not be the issue if you get the proper tools to assemble. I know a guy that was going to make a set.
I know this is old, but don't the prj have special connectors that can be taken off easily and put back on? Are there other wires that do this? That's basically the only reason I was considering them
Taylors from Summit, they come off fine, their durable, they cost the same as Delco's. Ive had mine off probably 10 or 15 times and they still clip on like new.
http://www.summitracing.com/search/y...d/taylor-cable
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I'm still confused that a parts store in Detroit doesn't have Delco wires. Regardless, no-name store brand works fine, too.
ihaz autolites im gonna throw on soon.
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