When I buy wires and they say "CUSTOM" it means they arent finished and I
"custom" make them by cutting and fitting one end on.
GEORGE!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Harris" <jetcity@swbell.net>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: DML: MSD wires for 2.5L
> Custom set meaning they make a one-off set for you, not that they
introduce
> another model to their manufacturing line.
>
> Why not buy the V8 set and use the shortest four? That's what most of us
> sixers do, It's actually cheaper than the V6 and 4-cyl. sets (go figure)
and
> you have spares for emergencies and the like. P/N is MSD-32189 at Summit,
> price is $58.95. The universal 4-cylinder set costs $62.99 plus your
labor.
>
> Also, I checked out premade sets for other 4-cylinder engines:
>
> '93-'95 Mitsubishi Eclipse, 2.0L Turbo PN 32719 $75.00
> '93-'95 Toyota Tacoma, 2.4L PN 32659 $70.00
>
> So, maybe you don't want a custom set after all! :-)
>
> I made my own coil wire out of MSD Superconductor bulk length, it's not
too
> difficult to crimp them up. If you do choose to go that way, gimme a buzz
> for tips.
>
> - Alex Harris with a jazzy riff
>
> > From: Alek Benedict <alek@earthling.net>
> >
> > Well 4-cyl folks, I sent this email to MSD a few days ago:
>
> [snip]
>
> > My question is, huh!? Did they just not understand my question? Of
> > course they do custom-fit wire sets, the V6 and V8 folks can order
> > a set of wires that are all the proper lengths and ready to install.
> >
> > <shrug> Guess I'll have to go with a universal kit and crimp my own.
> > Oh well.
> >
> > --
> > Alek Benedict with a techno beat.
> > alek@earthling.net
> >
> > 1993 Dodge Dakota Sport [2.5L/5spd]
>
>
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