stage 2 spark plug wire boots?

Discussion in 'Street/strip 400/430/455' started by B-rock, Feb 22, 2019.

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  1. B-rock

    B-rock Well-Known Member

    I thought i saw it but I cant find it now, Whats everyone running for boot angles on stage 2 heads? a nice clean looking setup maybe with the TA wire holders?
     
  2. Bens99gtp

    Bens99gtp Well-Known Member

    mine are msd multi angle. straight but bendable as needed
     
  3. LARRY70GS

    LARRY70GS a.k.a. "THE WIZARD" Staff Member

  4. Bens99gtp

    Bens99gtp Well-Known Member

    no no no, you need the red ones. lol
     
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  5. LARRY70GS

    LARRY70GS a.k.a. "THE WIZARD" Staff Member

  6. B-rock

    B-rock Well-Known Member

    Im going for the black and non polished aluminum look for my engine and engine compartment. Those will be perfect
     
  7. LARRY70GS

    LARRY70GS a.k.a. "THE WIZARD" Staff Member

    Shop around, you might be able to get a better price. The set I linked has both socket style and HEI style distributor ends. If you need one or the other, there are sets with one or the other and they are cheaper.
     
  8. Philip66

    Philip66 Well-Known Member

    For me it's Taylor Spiro Pro's in RED.
    8.8mm with the angled boot, works great on 2 Stage 2's.
    The boots are silicone and extremely heat resistant.
    I also use TA's plug wire holders...looks great!
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    Good Luck
    Philip T.
     
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  9. B-rock

    B-rock Well-Known Member

    That looks great, Do you know what angle those are? cant tell if its the 90 or 135's?



     
  10. Philip66

    Philip66 Well-Known Member

    Hey B-rock,
    I don't have the box with me but I'm pretty sure they are 135*.
    If they were 90* they would be a hard angle like 9:00 but these are more gentle.
    More like 7:00 or 8:00 on a clock. (Sorry, Hillbilly/Redneck math.)

    And I think they are 8 mm not 8.8 as I originally posted.

    If you decide this is the direction you want to go, I bought the Taylor (expensive) ratcheting plug wire terminal pliers. Makes it much easier assembling the ends.
    I'd be glad to ship it out for you to use, as long as you ship it back! ;)

    Philip T.
     
  11. B-rock

    B-rock Well-Known Member

    That sounds like a great deal, I have a fancy crimper but never used it, If it dont work out Ill hit ya up!! Thank you.


     
  12. Philip66

    Philip66 Well-Known Member

    B-rock I just checked and the Taylor part number is 73253.
     

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