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Gordon,
Yes, you can get spark plug wire with a real wire core. These days it's not very common. Like you say, racers use it to get a higher powered spark to their engine. However, most non-racer's cars today have electronic ignition systems that require the use of resistance wires. Replacing these wires with non-resistance wires may actually damage the ignition system. Rusty O |
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