paladin06
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I do need them 90 degrees on both ends. Female coil and distributor connections.
Not sure what your budget is but these are what I'm planning on using.http://www.firecore50.com/
I think he may have been talking about these.
https://www.customwiresets.com/product.php?productid=16197&cat=268&page=1
They also have the little bit cheaper 250's.
https://www.customwiresets.com/product.php?productid=16236&cat=304&page=1
for regular street use get 250s... 50s will produce lot of radio Noise ( if you care about )
I should have mentioned mine were for a Hemi Street/Strip car....glad you figured out what you needed.Don't see the ones for my 440..
Ordered the first ones. Nothing but the best for girls.
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****! Got to change my order.
Could you give some more detail of your sound system? I have the firecore 50's and am currently chasing a nasty ~10khz whine that i thought was being produced from my active crossover, but not sure what is inducing the noise. Do you have everything grounded to one point, multipoints?Another vote for firecore 50's...I have zero issues with interference, and am running an amp driven, 7 speaker, 1200 watt stereo system.
Could you give some more detail of your sound system? I have the firecore 50's and am currently chasing a nasty ~10khz whine that i thought was being produced from my active crossover, but not sure what is inducing the noise. Do you have everything grounded to one point, multipoints?
Could you give some more detail of your sound system? I have the firecore 50's and am currently chasing a nasty ~10khz whine that i thought was being produced from my active crossover, but not sure what is inducing the noise. Do you have everything grounded to one point, multipoints?
I think he may have been talking about these.
https://www.customwiresets.com/product.php?productid=16197&cat=268&page=1
They also have the little bit cheaper 250's.
https://www.customwiresets.com/product.php?productid=16236&cat=304&page=1
Hope those are incorrect stock photos, because those are not HEI wires which I believe he needs.
No Osyman, everything is not grounded at one point. The 5 channel Kenwood amp is grounded to the trunk pan (where it is mounted). The Battery has a ground running to the inner fender (under the battery tray bracket), as well to the engine block. Also there is another ground running from the firewall to the engine block. The head unit is grounded to the drivers side dash mount bolt. The power wire, and remote wire for the amp run under the drivers side rocker wire covers. The pre amp outs to the amp and speaker wire back up to the kick panel speakers and center dash speakers from the amp all run under the passenger side rocker wire covers. Be sure you don't run your power wires along side your pre amp & speaker wires, you will probably be hearing a whine. The system is a 5 Channel Kenwood Excelon Amp, Kenwood head unit, Kenwood Excelon 12 Sub (in sealed box, in the trunk), two Polk Audio 6 x 9's in the back tray, Two Kenwood Execlon's in the kick panels, and two Polk Audio 3.5" speakers mounted in the center dash speaker area. Amp runs two kick panel speakers, 6 x 9's in the tray and the sub. Head unit runs the center dash speakers on the front channel. Hope it helps.
Geez, Prop, how do you hear the sweet sounds of your motor? lol