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Old Aug 31, 2011 | 12:40 PM
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so im about to finish my blazers problem and looking for a bit of advice..

I got my ac delco cap and rotor now.. what i need advice on is-would it be alright to change those out right now and then do the wires at a later time or should I do it all at the same time? What would be the drawbacks of just doing the cap and rotor (if any) without the wires?

I inspected my wires they are still in perfect condition, no burns or slices or cut or anything like that.. but i know they aren't delco.. hence my dilemma and in search of proper advice.
 
Old Aug 31, 2011 | 12:43 PM
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If you have the cash, I would get your delco wires now. It can't hurt to replace the cap and keep the wires you have now.
 
Old Aug 31, 2011 | 12:54 PM
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I don't have the cash for the wires at the moment, I had to buy a new strut and a key for my camaro, so im tapped out. Made sure to get the cap and rotor though first..

As long as it won't hurt it with the old wires then i should be good til next week WHOO HOO!!! Thanks
 
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If you can afford the AC/Delco wires, fine and dandy (I use them), but I feel any top quality wire set will work just fine.
 
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I'm running Napa cap and rotor (all brass contacts) and Taylor wires BUT AC Delco plugs. Oh, and an Accel coil.

My experience is that as long as you have quality ignition components AND AC Delco plugs, you will be just fine.
 
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