msd wires
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- greenbluewoo
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msd wires
does anyone know how to make them for a lanos with the stock plugs
2.0 engine swap in the works
- KnightWalace
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its easy.. just go buy all new boots and metal parts... get your wire and go to town using some crimpers or something to smash the things on the wires
basicly you just cut the rubber off the wire untile you get to the conductive part.. fold it back along the side of the rubber and crimp
its easy.. just go buy all new boots and metal parts... get your wire and go to town using some crimpers or something to smash the things on the wires
basicly you just cut the rubber off the wire untile you get to the conductive part.. fold it back along the side of the rubber and crimp
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you get them at any auto store.. car quest is where i got mine.. you can also use your old ones if you can get them off
you take a razor blade to the end and go around it but not throuhg it.. be very careful not to cut the center.. cut about 1/2" of the end rubber then fold it back and make sure the metal clip is touching the cunductive part you bent back
you take a razor blade to the end and go around it but not throuhg it.. be very careful not to cut the center.. cut about 1/2" of the end rubber then fold it back and make sure the metal clip is touching the cunductive part you bent back
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actually i never worked with those msd wires before but if they are anything like the stock wires (in metal terminals and stuff) then it is easy to do.
i will make a how to for that but give me a day or to to recover from the damn flew... i am using anti biotics and those things makes me dead tired.
MMamdouh
i will make a how to for that but give me a day or to to recover from the damn flew... i am using anti biotics and those things makes me dead tired.
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i am fully recovered now but still i have no clue about them msd wires so i can't really get a How to for it.
if some one can donate me a set or two i am sure this will help so much.
MMamdouh
if some one can donate me a set or two i am sure this will help so much.

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- BosnianLanos
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When you finish your MSD Wires, check to see if they are "leaking" for lack of a better word.
At night, particularly when it is moist, open your hood and turn on your car. check both ends of the wire plugs to see if you can see blue electrical sparks coming out. This won't really do harm performance wise, but it can be dangerous if you accidentally grab a wire or coil on your running car. I have done this before on my uncles old Volkswagen and the results weren't too good
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If you want safety/reliability/performance, go with Magnecor, they already make wires for our cars, and they are a well known brand.
At night, particularly when it is moist, open your hood and turn on your car. check both ends of the wire plugs to see if you can see blue electrical sparks coming out. This won't really do harm performance wise, but it can be dangerous if you accidentally grab a wire or coil on your running car. I have done this before on my uncles old Volkswagen and the results weren't too good

If you want safety/reliability/performance, go with Magnecor, they already make wires for our cars, and they are a well known brand.
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hey guys wassap , i got 8,5mm MSD wires using the stock boots that hook up to the coil , to get it out spray some WD40 in the boots top not where the metal cramp inside, once u feel its a bit loose pull it out but gently , then cut the msd wire to the size u want and slide it in and cramp the wire in the boot and ur done
thats wat i did
thats wat i did
OK now the spark plug end is over and done with... what about the coil pack socket?? does them MSD wires come with the coil socket on and just cut them for the length you want??woo_sleeper wrote:hey guys wassap , i got 8,5mm MSD wires using the stock boots that hook up to the coil , to get it out spray some WD40 in the boots top not where the metal cramp inside, once u feel its a bit loose pull it out but gently , then cut the msd wire to the size u want and slide it in and cramp the wire in the boot and ur done
thats wat i did
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