Longtube spark plug wires
#22
Safety Car
MSD wires with bendable ends and DEI socks
#23
Drifting
People make wires such a difficult thing out of a simple deal.
Most good quality wires are made from the same stock and often only the lettering is different. Boots vary and some can fit some applications better than others. The MSD have vary boots that you can bend 45 degrees.
LS wires are short and sweet, Most just need to keep the heat shields on and add socks for the header heat. Make sure nothing touches.
Also best to get a good pair of wire crimping plyers and learn how to make your own length wires in other applications. It is very easy if you have the plyers and less likely to having a failure.
These are what I have gone to and they are good as the wires 3 times the price.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/s...model/corvette
While not needed as much on the LS these plyers are great for making wires cut to fit. A must for evey box. Much the same as the MSD plyers.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-900399
Most good quality wires are made from the same stock and often only the lettering is different. Boots vary and some can fit some applications better than others. The MSD have vary boots that you can bend 45 degrees.
LS wires are short and sweet, Most just need to keep the heat shields on and add socks for the header heat. Make sure nothing touches.
Also best to get a good pair of wire crimping plyers and learn how to make your own length wires in other applications. It is very easy if you have the plyers and less likely to having a failure.
These are what I have gone to and they are good as the wires 3 times the price.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/s...model/corvette
While not needed as much on the LS these plyers are great for making wires cut to fit. A must for evey box. Much the same as the MSD plyers.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-900399