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you must have heard something bad about these wires to be asking, here is my experience with the ultra 40's. pricey, but i wanted the best. put them in my car when they first came out, during an off season. at first race, noticed the fans and water pump would just turn off and on at will while car was running. driving around pitts car would just shut off. wtf? i have the arc flat panel switches, like a microwave. so i called a.r.c. he said right away. did you get a new set of ultra 40's for Christmas? yep. he said they were just like solid core wires. solution for me. put my coil back outside firewall. make coil wire no more than 1' long. and this should fix the problem.
I gave those wires to a Friend and bought some old faithful accell wires. had no problem with them before and no problem with them now.... I always say better safe than sorry, sucks to loose a round over something so easily fixed. just my exp.
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see my dad had mentioned something about them having the copper alloy...cause in the past he had used a wire with copper in it and the stop would only work when the car as not running....so i wasjust curious about those one....i wanted the best wires ,so thats why i went with those,but i aso have the a.r.c. box,but i am gonna test tomorrow but with no electronics,now i did a test with the car running and cycled the stop and it seemed to work fine,but i guess if i have any issues i will move the coil to the firewall outside...and i too have ran nothing but accel wires,but i just wanted a change plus a little more protection....but we will see!! thanks keith
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