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Stefan 03-15-2001 09:45 AM

Plug wire size
 
Okay, this is probably a no-brainer question but I won't have my car for a couple of days so I can't compare wire sets. I just ordered the Crane Cams Firewire 8.5mm plug wires for my 96GT (thanks to the post mentioning the blowout sale I got two sets). What is the stock size in mm's? Are the 8.5mm going to fit my looms or will I have to widen them out with a dremel or something? Like I said, kind of a no-brainer, but i'm curious. The new wires look kickass.

Thanks in advance.

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66 Tahoe Turquoise Coupe
Laser Red 96GT Ragtop
30 Years & 30 inches apart in the driveway!

Hammer 03-15-2001 11:14 AM

I'm pretty sure the stock wires are 8mm.
I'm using 9mm wires, so I had to "modify" the stock looms and get some ford motorsport looms to "pretty" it up along the sides.

I think you'll be fine with the stock looms with 8.5mm. If not, you can always go the same route I did...

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Stefan 03-15-2001 11:38 AM

Thanks Hammer. Do you have any engine bay pics I could see for reference?

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66 Tahoe Turquoise Coupe
Laser Red 96GT Ragtop
30 Years & 30 inches apart in the driveway!

[This message has been edited by Stefan (edited 03-15-2001).]

Hammer 03-15-2001 11:45 AM

I'll have some up by tommorrow morning...

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"The Yellowjacket"
Ricer 1: What the heck was that!?
Ricer 2: I don't know. It looked kind of like a yellow SN95 Mustang.
Ricer 1: Nah, fast SN95 Mustangs don't exist... Must have been a mirage or something...

Stefan 03-15-2001 12:32 PM

I appreciate it.

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66 Tahoe Turquoise Coupe
Laser Red 96GT Ragtop
30 Years & 30 inches apart in the driveway!

King Snake 03-15-2001 12:57 PM

Will larger wires help performance on an engine with a stock ingition system?

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'97 Cobra, Rio Red, MAC Cold Air Kit, 3.73s, NGK V-Power

Stefan 03-15-2001 01:07 PM

I wouldn't think so but maybe. It would stand to reason there would be a little more spark transfer but I don't know. I got them not for the larger size but because they were $20 a set (compared to the usual $100). I doubt i'll gain anything but i'm sure it won't hurt performance.

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66 Tahoe Turquoise Coupe
Laser Red 96GT Ragtop
30 Years & 30 inches apart in the driveway!

95GTS 03-15-2001 06:55 PM

Just so you know the stock wires are 8mm. It might help a little bit with spark flow thru the larger wire, but it won't be noticed on a stock engine. Just look at it as an upgrade for future mods in which it will help make a difference. http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/biggrin.gif

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1996 Mustang GTS <---Must sell. $10,900 obo 56,000 miles

Moxie 03-16-2001 01:14 PM

Larger wires will make absolutely NO difference in performance. The thicker diameter is strictly thicker insulation around the core. That's it. The only advantage to that is better resistance to arcing. If that's not a problem with 8mm wires, than it won't make any difference with bigger wires.

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