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John, despite marketing claims, there's no magic in plug wires. For me it's either MSD or Moroso.
At 3:07 in this video, Episode 1: Pre-Season Testing, at the bottom on the page, you'll see they run Moroso wires. If there was a better wire, this team and the rest of the Pro Stock competitors would be running it. http://www.ericaendersracing.com/racing-in-red/ Last edited by 1320racer; 09-07-2014 at 09:09 PM. |
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I like the boots on the MSD, I find they stay soft and resist cracking and the terminals stay tight on the plug. Something else and I think this is VERY important to drag racing. MSD is one of a very few companies that have a trailer at least at National events. They support us with tech, parts and repairs when we need them. Just an added benefit.
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