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Old 04 Aug 2005, 02:23 pm
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I want to thank everyone for great responses. I took CREWZIN's advice and ordered a set of Crane wires from Race and Street. When they arrive, I am going to have the wires replaced and platinum's put in. The details on gap, anti-seize lubricant and dielectric grease were all great. I will know better what to expect.

I will post again when I have the work done. I hope I can really feel the difference as many of you expressed that you were able to.
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Did mine today Champion double platinum and Magnecor 8mm wires. Great istructions from all here. Very short ones on PTDIY. Important info is covering open holes. One plug at a time, torque specs. antisieze & di-electric grease. Also use a 4 " extension, it's just the right size for the plugs.
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Did mine a few weeks ago too(Champion double platinum & Magnecor wires)!
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