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Part Name: 8mm Spiro Pro Ignition Wire Set Universal 135 deg. Boot 8 Cylinder Red
Part Number: 73253, T6473253
Part Brand: Taylor Cable

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8mm Spiro Pro Ignition Wire Set Universal 135 deg. Boot 8 Cylinder Red (73253, T6473253)

Part Description & Details

This wire set contains red ignition wires featuring a silicone inner core which is rated up to 600-degrees F. These wires provide increased fire power to the spark plugs and they eliminate radio frequency interference. They are a must when using a multi-spark discharge ignition system, electronic ignitions, and on-board computer systems. They have 135-degree spark plug boots, vibration-proof double spring locking spark plug terminals, and do not require sleeving.

Features:
  • Features silicone inner core rated up to 600-degrees F
  • Provides more fire power to the spark plugs
  • Eliminates radio frequency interference
  • Vibration proof double spring lock terminals and 135-degree spark plug boots
  • Fits 8-cylinder engines

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