MSD Wires

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Does anybody have the MSD wire part number? And is there more than one application for our trucks? :dontknow:

What is the recommendation?


TIA!

Scott
 
MSD-32299 is the part # for them. Sorry but thats about all I know. I would also like some more info about them myself.
 
I ordered mine through Roe Racing...only one option.....You can always build your own set of custom wires in various diameters.
 
bub180jp said:
MSD-32299 is the part # for them. Sorry but thats about all I know. I would also like some more info about them myself.

That MSD part # (32299) is actually fits earlier cast iron Dodge V-10's,with a distributor. RAM SRT-10's are individual wire on coil and don't use a distributor. Summit does list it as the correct part number.
Go to the Msd web site and you will find that the correct MSD part # is 32059.
 
FSTJACK said:
That MSD part # (32299) is actually fits earlier cast iron Dodge V-10's,with a distributor. RAM SRT-10's are individual wire on coil and don't use a distributor. Summit does list it as the correct part number.
Go to the Msd web site and you will find that the correct MSD part # is 32059.


I just went off of what ROE has listed on their webpage.
 
I can get you the part # in a minute, not ditchin any vendors here, but I got them cheaper about $90 with $10 shipping from Je#s:D
 
at Roe:
MSD 8.5 MM Spark Plug Wires

Price $91.95

MSD Super conductor wires have 40-50 Ohms per foot of resistance. Less resistance means a better spark from your plug and more power to the wheels! Direct fit, red in color, wire seperators included.
 
Killer they came down! cool! when I had called about them for my truckthey were $119 or so, but that was a year or so ago, sweet , thanks Bone:rock:
 
I think Dave puts a few more MSD connectors in there too.
 
yes and no

No if you remove the intake.

yes if ya dont
I didnt on the first one and it can be done, but its a real pain in the ass.
you literally use a long screwdriver to push on the end of the plug wire to click it on the coils under the intake, very brutal.
 
Stinker said:
yes and no

No if you remove the intake.

yes if ya dont
I didnt on the first one and it can be done, but its a real pain in the ass.
you literally use a long screwdriver to push on the end of the plug wire to click it on the coils under the intake, very brutal.


Gotcha...stockers are working good enough for now!
 
when you replace the wires and remove the intake do you have to replace the intake gasket? or can you reuse the old one
 
mooni said:
when you replace the wires and remove the intake do you have to replace the intake gasket? or can you reuse the old one


the stock intake gaskets are reauseableeiufav le ............ah hell yeah ya can:D
 
I there really an improvement by switching?
 
outnumbered said:
I there really an improvement by switching?

oh yeah, most people clame about 30HP to the wheels more... which is about
the eqivilent HP of putting flame decals on your car give or take a few
ponies..

Sharpi
 
Sharpimage said:
oh yeah, most people clame about 30HP to the wheels more... which is about
the eqivilent HP of putting flame decals on your car give or take a few
ponies..

Sharpi

Then, I'll go ahead and buy 2 sets.
 

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