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what spark plug wires are good for boost/nitrous application?

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Old Jan 24, 2007
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what spark plug wires are good for boost/nitrous application?

i'll be getting an MSD DIS-4 Plus Ignition for my truck, and want to upgrade the spark plug wires at the same time.

I did a search, and only found topics about what wires are good in a standard N/A setting. I'm running nitrous, which is the reason for the upgraded ignition, and I want to make sure that I'm running good wires to compliment the new ignition.

I was looking at the JBA wires, MSD Heli-core wires, and Crane Firewire wires. Any suggestions?
 
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Old Jan 24, 2007
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i would think the JBAs would suffice.

I know that is what i have and so does NicksterSVT which is running forced induction.
 
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any suggestions on a place to buy em at a good price?
 
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I would PM NicksterSVT. He can get them for you.

or email him.


btw you have a PM
 
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sweet, thanks zach!
 
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no problem Brian
 
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