plug wires msd vs mallory

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I would say but the cheaper ones. They are both major brands. Are you working on a street truck or a race truck???
 

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I prefer Taylors...more expensive but nearly indestructable. Outer silicone holds color better and inner conductor is stonger and has a better resistance rating then the competition.
Otherwise buy stockers. You won't notice a performance boost with any hi-po set unless you have the motor and ignition that require them.
 
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I prefer Taylors...more expensive but nearly indestructable. Otherwise buy stockers. You won't notice a performance boost with any hi-po set unless you have the motor and ignition that require them.

This. But I prefer mallory.
 
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shes just a daily driver...i wish was a race truck haha. im just looking for a good solid brand that aint gona crap out on me
 

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I've run those Borg warner "nascar" wires for years...never had a lick of trouble with 'em. Just a high quality OE replacement wire that has a lifetime warranty. O'Riellys sold them.
 

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^^ That's what I'm running on mine now. There's really no advantage in running any high performance unless you're running an upgraded ignition system
 
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i've never heard of those guess ill have to check them out also
 

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OEM stock replacements will work, no need to spend money on wires for stock electrical...IMHO stay away from Mallory.
 
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ya ill probably either get the taylors or msd. prob the taylors...summit had them for like 70 or something i think wich aint bad at all
 
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