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Plug wire holders

Darryl M

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Who sells the best looking spark plug wire holders. I saw some somewhere that ran along the bottom of the valve covers that were really neat. Does anybody know where I might find these? Thanks
 

ransil

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I used in the past motorsport wires and separators, get 2 sets of separators.
 

chuckji

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I’m currently using these, which are similar to the Wild Horses except vertical orientation. Got them from Summit.
 

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savage

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I set mine up this way.
 

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White Knight

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Wire looms

I used wild horse black aluminum separators
 

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armynavy17

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I just used zip ties as well. Not perfect, but it works.
 

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Bukin 67

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I used these black anodized aluminum in-line wire separators. I think Summit sells them. Clean look with nothing bolted to the valve covers.
I personally like the look of the ones secured to the valve covers though. Sleek clean look but they would get in the way of my dip stick for one thing. I like to be able to easily move the wires to some degree if needed the way I'm set up.
 

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73azbronco

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I used these black anodized aluminum in-line wire separators. I think Summit sells them. Clean look with nothing bolted to the valve covers.
I personally like the look of the ones secured to the valve covers though. Sleek clean look but they would get in the way of my dip stick for one thing. I like to be able to easily move the wires to some degree if needed the way I'm set up.

This, another reason wire brackets a no go, you are not moving wires very easily.
 

tabyers

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I had boots before brackets and haven’t had a problem with heat since the brackets keep the wire safely away from the header. It is the whole reason I use brackets. Just been my experience
 
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