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> Recommendations for plug wires…, Bad Beru wire with only 1000 miles on it!
pnewman
post Sep 14 2021, 10:07 PM
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So one of my Beru wires went bad with only 1000 miles on it, = not happy camper

Looking for recommendations and sources. 2.0 liter (short ends)

Was talking to LN Engineering about
Magnecor 8mm # 40442
$96.05

https://lnengineering.com/products/magnecor...n-wire-set.html


Thoughts
If Magnecor then what size?
Thought 8mm just fine for my set up.
(For my 2056 w/ L-Jet)

Thoughts and sources?

(Thanks in advance, Pete)
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post Sep 15 2021, 12:34 AM
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Just went through my ignition with new plugs and wires. Car has Pertronix and was running and sputtering. Went with standard NGK plugs since they were fouling. Stepped up for Clewett Engineering wires. Didn't fix it. Incorrect MPS was the problem. The car runs better than ever now. The bad thing about larger diameter plug wires, is none of the wires will fit in the clips now. I saw zero change from my old crap wires to the spendy Clewett. Think I would go with a NGK wire set next time.
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