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what are the best plug wires to use for street application?? using a MSD SCI igniton and NGK BKR7-E11 plugs
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stock plug wires or ngk blue thats the only two that i like to use
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cool, i am using the NGK blue wires, i didn't know if there was anything better
hey Viren... look what i FINALLY added to my sig
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you are crzy...
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NGK Blue's without a doubt.
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i personally like magnacore..but they like to pop off on occasion. but deffinitly magnacore or msd.
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