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Solid Core Wires?
Can anyone tell me if these are solid core wires?
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I can't say for sure by the photo but a quick check with an ohm meter will. If the resistance measures "0" they're solid core. Resistor wires are around 8,000 ohms per foot. Rob
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Looks like solid core.
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So does anyone know what would happen if I used these wires with an MSD ignition and MSD coil?
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Solid core wires use resistor ends for suppression and will short out with the higher energy ignition. Carbon core wires are made for high engery ignition systems.
With carbon core ignition cables HEI rated and plugs gapped at 0.060". ![]() Stranded copper wires could never perform in these conditions. Cheers, Joe Last edited by stlrj; 09-19-2010 at 08:36 AM.. |
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Resistor wires are recommended for late model vehicles to reduce EMI affecting the electronics. Sherwood |
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I would also disagree with the gap of .060.
Steve W and others recommend a gap of .045 to .050. Quote:
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