Looking for some new sparkplug wires
Zooomer, we can argue all day long about how coils go bad, and how I check them, but I can gaurantee you my OEM coils were fine when I upgraded, they were checked under load with a megger, and I'll re-iterate what I said in my post above that there'* a significant difference in Series 1 coils.
I don't think MSD coils and wires are going to 'cost' Danthurs 4hp.
I don't think MSD coils and wires are going to 'cost' Danthurs 4hp.
Originally Posted by willwren
Zooomer, we can argue all day long about how coils go bad, and how I check them, but I can gaurantee you my OEM coils were fine when I upgraded, they were checked under load with a megger, and I'll re-iterate what I said in my post above that there'* a significant difference in Series 1 coils.
I don't think MSD coils and wires are going to 'cost' Danthurs 4hp.
I don't think MSD coils and wires are going to 'cost' Danthurs 4hp.
Whether we're arguing or discussing is a matter of opinion I suppose. I will say that I'm not sure you can guarantee a coil is fine. Did you test the voltage output of the coil? Did you scope the output wave? What makes you qualified to give a guarantee like that? I think a statement that 'you believe the coil was fine' would be more accurate.
In a discussion of performance parts, the waters get muddied when people start talking about how the car 'feels' or what they 'think' the HP is. I've posted facts based on disection of components, electronic theory, dyno results, etc. It'* frustrating to have a debate with someone who counters with statements based on emotion and feelings as those things are subjective.
Zoomer, this is the last off-topic post in this topic.
I'm very well qualified to test and confirm operation of a coil, but I'm not going to post my resume here, or anyone else'* for that matter. I have all the proper tools, experience, knowledge and even the diplomas to back up my work.
I also know that 4hp can be normal pull-to-pull variation on a dyno. I also give you the nod as you're not as experienced with Series 1 coils, considering most of your focus has been on the newer gen, primarily boosted applications.
Let'* get back on topic, but I think it'* about over anyway. He chose his coils and wires.
I'm very well qualified to test and confirm operation of a coil, but I'm not going to post my resume here, or anyone else'* for that matter. I have all the proper tools, experience, knowledge and even the diplomas to back up my work.
I also know that 4hp can be normal pull-to-pull variation on a dyno. I also give you the nod as you're not as experienced with Series 1 coils, considering most of your focus has been on the newer gen, primarily boosted applications.
Let'* get back on topic, but I think it'* about over anyway. He chose his coils and wires.
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Tell ya what zoomer, you match the MSD wire price and I'll take your wires. I've been holdign off gettign anything here untill thsi discustion is done. Bottem line for me is price difference. $59 for MSD, $99 for yours. As for coils, that'* still up in the air.
Just vouching for those new ZZP wires. I picked up a set a few days back off your ebay auction and they are a pretty nice wire (thus far). I have gone through 3 sets of Beldens and i can honestly say the engine runs "smoother" with these wires than it did with the Beldens.
Originally Posted by Danthurs
Tell ya what zoomer, you match the MSD wire price and I'll take your wires. I've been holdign off gettign anything here untill thsi discustion is done. Bottem line for me is price difference. $59 for MSD, $99 for yours. As for coils, that'* still up in the air.
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Originally Posted by Zooomer
Originally Posted by Danthurs
Tell ya what zoomer, you match the MSD wire price and I'll take your wires. I've been holdign off gettign anything here untill thsi discustion is done. Bottem line for me is price difference. $59 for MSD, $99 for yours. As for coils, that'* still up in the air.
Originally Posted by Danthurs
as a vendor your biased to push your product. as I said, I'm sure it'* a fine product, but to me not worth the price. ...But in this case, both sets of wires are very close, only the lable is different. A better analigy woudl be two different computers. Both same speed, and features, but a different manufactuer.
1. Stock wires are a better choice than MSD. So are PRJ or any reliable wire that has a higher resistance than the MSDs. My information isn't meant to steer people into a specific wire, it'* meant to steer people away from MSDs. Any other brand would probably be a better choice.
2. MSDs are not comparible to ZZP. MSDs are 8.5mm, ZZPs are 10.3. ZZPs come with wire separators, MSDs do not. ZZP wires are higher resistance which makes them (and any good higher impedence wire) outperform the MSDs in this application. Hence my BMW/Malibu alalogy. But again, comparing ZZP to MSD is clouding the discussion which is about the reason some wires are better than others. It isn't about ZZP wires or MSDs, it'* about a specific application and why some types of wires will work better than others.
Originally Posted by willwren
Zoomer, this is the last off-topic post in this topic.
I'm very well qualified to test and confirm operation of a coil, but I'm not going to post my resume here, or anyone else'* for that matter. I have all the proper tools, experience, knowledge and even the diplomas to back up my work.
I also know that 4hp can be normal pull-to-pull variation on a dyno.
I'm very well qualified to test and confirm operation of a coil, but I'm not going to post my resume here, or anyone else'* for that matter. I have all the proper tools, experience, knowledge and even the diplomas to back up my work.
I also know that 4hp can be normal pull-to-pull variation on a dyno.
As far as the 4HP dyno, I already explained that we tested multiple runs going back and forth from one set to the other and it was a consistant 4 HP removing the MSD wires on a 300 HP car.
Originally Posted by Danthurs
Originally Posted by willwren
The ZZP wires you posted are actually made by Taylor also.
The only QUALITY set of wires in red that I'm aware of that I would suggest are MSD. They are quite pricey as well. Jegs or Summit for those. I run them on the Zilla.
I suggest though, that you run the wire of YOUR choice regardless of color, and just use red wire loom on them. Wire loom should be a requirement for all plug wires on 3800'*.
The only QUALITY set of wires in red that I'm aware of that I would suggest are MSD. They are quite pricey as well. Jegs or Summit for those. I run them on the Zilla.
I suggest though, that you run the wire of YOUR choice regardless of color, and just use red wire loom on them. Wire loom should be a requirement for all plug wires on 3800'*.
http://www.madisonclassics.com/car-*...-jefferson.php
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Originally Posted by Blownville
Originally Posted by Danthurs
Originally Posted by willwren
The ZZP wires you posted are actually made by Taylor also.
The only QUALITY set of wires in red that I'm aware of that I would suggest are MSD. They are quite pricey as well. Jegs or Summit for those. I run them on the Zilla.
I suggest though, that you run the wire of YOUR choice regardless of color, and just use red wire loom on them. Wire loom should be a requirement for all plug wires on 3800'*.
The only QUALITY set of wires in red that I'm aware of that I would suggest are MSD. They are quite pricey as well. Jegs or Summit for those. I run them on the Zilla.
I suggest though, that you run the wire of YOUR choice regardless of color, and just use red wire loom on them. Wire loom should be a requirement for all plug wires on 3800'*.
http://www.madisonclassics.com/car-*...-jefferson.php




