RE: Aftermarket Wires

From: Bridges, Bruce (bbridges@alarismed.com)
Date: Thu Feb 18 1999 - 10:00:45 EST


fish,
Get the Y pipe. You will not be sorry.
BKB

-----Original Message-----
From: Mitzi & David Fishman [mailto:fish@ihot.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 6:14 PM
To: Dakota Mailing List
Subject: DML: Aftermarket Wires

Just a datapoint...

I installed Magnecor 8.5mm wires (~$100) at the same time I put the JBA
headers on a week or so ago. I did not change anything else in the
ignition. I noticed _no_ difference due to the wires. Of course, I
violated good scientific practices by changing two variables at once,
but I think the new gusto I feel in the engine is due to the headers,
not the wires. My stock wires were working just fine. Sure, the new
wires look cool because they're red, but they don't fit the stock looms
and because they are so soft, it's hard to dress them without having
them contact the headers. So, my advice is, leave the ignition alone
unless you _have_ to replace something. I would also recommend NOT
getting aftermarket exhaust unless you are getting headers at the same
time. My experience is that I lost low/mid range power when I went to
3" Gibson catback, then got it back (and more) when I added the
headers. I'm on the fence about getting the JBA "y" pipe.

Oh, and btw, I put on a homegrown K&N cone filter setup at the same time
i installed the Gibson, and the truck ran like a V6...just flat (no
offense, sixer dudes). When I swapped the cone for a K&N drop-in, power
improved.

Now that I've got a bunch of cash into the truck, I must admit it's
running strong and sounds great. But if I had to do it over, I'd leave
the damn truck bone stock.

Back under my rock ;)

fish
99 SLT+ CC V8 4x4



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