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Best Prices: 409 Pro Race Ignition Wire Set Universal 90 deg. Plug Boot Spiral Wound Conductor 8 Cylinder Red » Taylor Cable

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Part Name: 409 Pro Race Ignition Wire Set Universal 90 deg. Plug Boot Spiral Wound Conductor 8 Cylinder Red
Part Number: 79251, T6479251
Part Brand: Taylor Cable

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409 Pro Race Ignition Wire Set Universal 90 deg. Plug Boot Spiral Wound Conductor 8 Cylinder Red (79251, T6479251)

Part Description & Details

These red spark plug wires provide continuous heat protection up to 600-degrees F and feature 102,000-volts of dielectric strength. The core consists of a highly conductive resistor conductor spiral and is used when radio frequency interference suppression is required for use with multiple spark discharge systems, on-board computers, and electronic ignitions. The wires are wrapped in a tightly woven, heat treated fiberglass braid which reinforces the core conductor to insure total protection and consistency in the resistance. The wires include 90-degree spark plug boots and fit 8-cylinder vehicles.

Features:
  • Withstands over 600-degrees F
  • Features vibration proof double spring locking spark plug terminals
  • Red 10.4mm wires eliminate radio frequency interference
  • Includes 90-degree plug boots
  • Fits 8-cylinder engines

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