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ram15

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im wanting to upgrade my spark plug wires with the granatelli gas saving wires but they're 100 bucks. anybody have any other ideas on some performance plug wires.
 

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Granatelli "gas saving wires"? Anything to sell parts! Unbelieveable!

I run Taylor wires...and cannot tell the difference between those and stockers. they sure are purty though...mine are red!

Seriously...unless you're running some uber trick mega volt racing ignition with other racing equipment, run a quality set of stock type wires. You'll save just as much gas and you'll spend less in the short term.
 

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I'm running cheap old NAPA wires and capable of 15-17 MPG... It all in the way you drive...
 

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never mode just for MPG. You will NOT come out ahead. sorry
 
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thanks guys, i went to the parts store today and i saw they had some msd street fire wires so i think im gonna go with those and some new accel plugs.
 

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just get the stock champion plugs. the magnums really like those. and they are cheap. just make sure you check your gaps and a little antiseize on the threads. and i donnt think you can go wrong with those wires.
 

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just get the stock champion plugs. the magnums really like those. and they are cheap. just make sure you check your gaps and a little antiseize on the threads. and i donnt think you can go wrong with those wires.

... and a small dab of di-electric grease in the plug boots.
 
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