Nope. The Bosch wires arrived today. The only reason one burned was because of the damned oil in the well. Hey, I'm learning, like we all are - but I'm not shelling out ridiculous money on wires. Yes, I gather the main concern is fit - how the boots fit into the valve covers to keep dirt and stuff out. Homemade wires could do the job of delivering the spark, it's simple physics there, too! Forgive my immodesty, I defer to your wisdom, Scott! But the wires are in hand and, well, I'll update you on how well these Bosch wires hold up over time. I will be the test kitchen for these wires, howzzat! It's important to stick to specified parts on these specialized cars, and it's also important to think out of the box and stretch the imagination! That's how Ford and Yamaha came up with this performance car, instead of just cramming an old pushrod V8 in there. Like the tensioner idea I had, having constant spring pressure on the timing belt. Volkswagen Beetle spark plug wires would work, too! I could have reused the burned wire's boots and extension and just replaced the resistor wire for a few nickles... Again, I defer to your wisdom. I've only had this car three years coming up in June, and have done little engine work until now. It's challenging to work on and very dependable, we must agree! Thanks again, and best wishes... BTW I have a friend who likes in Richardson. Dallas is cool - I've spent a lot of time in Deep Ellum, West End and at the Fairmont Hotel. Not enough liquor stores around there! But wow, the restaurants, the Tex Mex! Best wishes...