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    what kind of spark plugs should i get?

    ok im getting everything ready so when allen gives me the call i can get to him asap so he can do my swap.

    what kind of spark plug wires should i get?

    what kind of spark plugs should i get?

    motor is 6.0 lq9 its basically stock for now

    i was thinking just some a/c delco plugs and msd wires. the red ones.

    so what do you think? and if the red msds are good where can i get those.

    thanks

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    explain what the heck is that and were can i get them ?

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    NGK is the brand and TR55 is the p/n

    You can pick them up at AutoZone, Napa, Pep Boys.....and I think Summit or Jegs might have them.

    Also Allen might have them in stock as they are an extrmely popular plug in the LSX world.

    BTW....if you put some gas on it, most use a NGK TR60.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lees hobby shop View Post
    NGK is the brand and TR55 is the p/n

    You can pick them up at AutoZone, Napa, Pep Boys.....and I think Summit or Jegs might have them.

    Also Allen might have them in stock as they are an extrmely popular plug in the LSX world.

    BTW....if you put some gas on it, most use a NGK TR60.
    cool thanks i found them , they are dirt cheap too. 2 bux a piece? wuts wrong with them haha just kidding

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    Stock wires will work fine. Aftermarkets will work fine. They're about 8 inches long...not like you have 30 inches per wire to worry about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quik View Post
    NGK tr 55 for NA
    x2

    12.82@103.82mph w/1.78 60ft
    TUNED BY DAN

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChevyLee View Post
    cool thanks i found them , they are dirt cheap too. 2 bux a piece? wuts wrong with them haha just kidding

    I buy so many of them that my local O'Rileys sells them to me for 1.25 ea.

    Every car or truck that I do a cam and spring install on gets a set.
    Barney- 89 S-10 Blazer, 355 11:1 small solid roller and a lil' gas.
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=DdxAzQjNuGU

    96 Formula- Just some bolt on suspension stuff...LT1 350 a4

    06 GMC PU........4.8 and stcok....may get a few things thrown at it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lees hobby shop View Post
    I buy so many of them that my local O'Rileys sells them to me for 1.25 ea.

    Every car or truck that I do a cam and spring install on gets a set.
    cool so looks like i will pick up a set when my friend is working


    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYankee View Post
    Stock wires will work fine. Aftermarkets will work fine. They're about 8 inches long...not like you have 30 inches per wire to worry about.
    i will see how much the stock a/c's are thanks moze

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    Imo, stick w/ the AC Delcos. I've used other plugs & everything else is crap & over priced crap compared to the ACDs
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