Spark Plug And Wire Recommendations???

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1995SHO9

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I try to stick with mostly stock shit.

I run motorcraft plug wires, they are awesome.

I run autolite spark plugs one step colder, you'd want the normal ones.
 

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Yes they are more expensive.

Everyone has there own opinion, but I've been told to try and stick with as much motorcraft shit as possible from an owner of a SHO Shop.

~Johnathon
 

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I'm currently running the AC Delco wires with the Motorcraft Platinum "Fine-Wire" plugs with great success. I've had them on for over 10,000 miles without any problems. The AC Delco wires price has risen dramatically since I bought mine, but they are still $39-$40 less than the Motorcrafts. The Delcos fit just as well as the Motorcrafts and show no signs of leakage or distortion. These are usually the problems you find with cheaper sets.
 

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The average SHO owner will have no problems with APP3924s from Autolite for plugs, and AC Delco or Accel wires. I have Accel wires on mine and they fit perfectly (which is an issue for plug wires). Remember to gap to .44.
 

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The AC Delco wires are a great alternative to Motorcraft. OEM look and fit for much less.

I've always used Motorcraft plugs myself, part number AGSP-32FM.
 

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