
Edelbrock Spark Plug Wire Set Universal 90 Deg Boots 50 Ohm Resistance 8 65mm Red Wire (Set of 9) (ede22711)
DESCRIPTION
Edelbrock Max-Fire Universal High Performance's Spark Plug Wires
DETAILS
The Edelbrock #22711 Max-Fire Universal Ultra-Spark 50 spark plug wire sets feature the same high quality as our model specific sets, but give you the flexibility to tailor them to fit your V8 application perfectly. Includes 90 Deg spark plug boot pre-installed from the factory. The Edelbrock #22711 include early OEM socket style and late style HEI plug distributor terminals to make sure your covered. Comes with the following wire lengths
SPECIFICATIONS
Distributor Coil End Terminal Type | HEI |
Insulation Material | Inner Insulation |
Spark Plug End Boot Color | Black |
Wire 6 Length | 31 in |
Insulation Outside Diameter | 0.23 in |
Insulation Color | White |
Spark Plug End Terminal Type | Standard |
Distributor Coil End Boot Type | Clip On, HEI Style |
Coil End Boot Color | Black |
Wire 1 Length | 22 in |
Wire 2 Length | 21 in |
Wire 4 Length | 26 in |
Wire 8 Length | 34 in |
Outside Diameter | 8.5 mm |
Resistance | 500 Ohms |
Spark Plug End Boot Quantity Straight | 8 |
Core Material | Magnetic Kevlar Core |
Noise Suppression Type | No |
Spark Plug Boot Material | Compact Silicone |
Universal Or Specific Fit | Specific |
Wire 7 Length | 34 in |
Spark Plug Wire Resistance | 500 |
Hazardous Materials Warning | WARNING: This product can expose you to Chromium, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65warnings.ca.gov. |
Spark Plug End Boot Quantity Angled | 8 |
Wire 3 Length | 21 in |
Distributor Coil End Boot Degree | 90 deg |
Wire Separators Included | No |
Wire 5 Length | 29 in |
Installation Notes | Check your spark plug wires regularly! Like everything else on your car, spark plug wires need to be checked and require periodic changing. If you want to keep the performance of your engine at the optimal level, we recommend you replace your spark plug wires at the same time you replace your spark plugs. Fouled, damaged, or worn out spark plugs can lead to a variety of engine problems, such as misfires, hard starts, increased emissions, poor fuel economy and reduce acceleration. For most vehicles, you should replace your spark plugs every 30,000 miles. |