Re: who's wires to run
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i've had great luck with both MSD and Moroso wireds, and have been using them on everything for many years without issue. Thats from stockers, to Super Gas to blown alky to Superspeedway injected....they have been fine.
A couple pics attached that may shed some light as well....the first guy knows a thing or two...
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Re: who's wires to run
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RIP Monte Smith
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WD for Diamond Pistons,Sidewinder cylinder heads, Wiseco, K1 rods and cranks,BAM lifters, Morel lifters, Molnar Technologies, Harland Sharp, Pro Gear, Cometic, King Engine Bearings and many others.
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Re: who's wires to run
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RIP Monte Smith
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WD for Diamond Pistons,Sidewinder cylinder heads, Wiseco, K1 rods and cranks,BAM lifters, Morel lifters, Molnar Technologies, Harland Sharp, Pro Gear, Cometic, King Engine Bearings and many others.
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Re: who's wires to run
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Firecore ignition system and wires. great service and components. Rick makes an awesome Chicken soup as well.LOL. [image]http://[/image]
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Re: who's wires to run
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03/04/12 01:11 AM
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just about everything we build gets MSD wires. tried some back to back dyno tests with other wires like firecore 50's, etc and never saw the supposed power gain. the MSD's are less expensive too i believe. one of these day's i'd like to do a dyno comparison between the plain old MSD billet distributor verses the firecore INGOT distributor.
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Re: who's wires to run
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How do you like the Aurora's? What did your set cost you? I like their website. Looks like a 440 set would cost $180, not including labor, or is that included in the piece's price? Any pics of your engine with them on? Thank you. Our biggest customer base, are customers with 7-11 second vehicles. Aurora looks like a nice 400 ohm wire. It certainly is an option.
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Re: who's wires to run
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03/04/12 11:42 AM
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All 10 cars of MOPAR MAFIA RACING use FireCore Wires and will not use any other. FireCore Wires rule the track just ask the Pros using them..
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Re: who's wires to run
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MSD here. I dyno tested a set of Firecores and didn't see any difference b/t them and the MSD's on my 800+ hp hemi. Nothing wrong w/ the Firecores, but I kept the MSD's b/c the red wires look better to me.
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Re: who's wires to run
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03/05/12 12:51 AM
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How do you like the Aurora's? What did your set cost you? I like their website. Looks like a 440 set would cost $180, not including labor, or is that included in the piece's price? Any pics of your engine with them on? Thank you. Our biggest customer base, are customers with 7-11 second vehicles. Aurora looks like a nice 400 ohm wire. It certainly is an option.
Well let me first off say these are on my 2.2 FWD driver. It is hard to find good wires that last on those engines because of how chrysler designed the distributor cap, the wire end is the terminal inside the cap. I got them from a vendor on our 2.2/fwd message board, he normally sells them for $55/set (4+coil) last I recall. For 2.2 wires they are easily the best set of wires IMO vs just about anything else out there. I dont run them on my 318, it gets regular parts store wires because its just a driver and there probably in the same price range as B/RB wiresets.
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