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whats the difference between bosch & ac delco spark plug wires?

also spark plugs????? I will be changing the spark plug and spark plug wires on my 2002 Impala LS (Police Edition) and need some advice on the different brands. Thanks..

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  • 1 decade ago
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    i would put some msd spark plug wires on it.... they have less resistance which can carry more spark to the plugs and because they way they are made they also cut down on radio static.... ac delco and bosch are basicly a stock replacement

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Spark plug wires bypass undesirable for some motives. a million) The insulation breaks down and the wires brief out. 2) The ends come aside once you regulate spark plugs. 3)The resistance of the carbon conductor is going up over the years. With those issues in concepts, you may probable %. out solid wires without in accordance with type names. Ask the climate shop worker to teach you the quite a few manufacturers. look on the wires. If the wires are fairly skinny, so is the insulation. you do no longer prefer those. Does the boot that is going on the spark plug look like it is going back aside the subsequent time you regulate the plugs? if so, you do no longer prefer those. on a similar time as you won't be able to be sure the conductor, if the insulation and the boots are inexpensive, the conductor probable is merely too.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Ditto on the MSD wires!

    Source(s): Cam designer/manufacturer & full competition race engine builder
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    bosch plugs suck! go with delco or ngk

    Source(s): life
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