wchain said:Hey Guys, Sorry I've been away from the boards.
I have most of the units in and I will be shipping today and tomorrow. Look for a USPS email with a tracking number!
Thanks for your patience!!
Wes
MM03MOK said:I hope Wes doesn't mind me saying this.....
He has a full time job and Innovative Interceptors is his one-person after-hours "job." With the Holiday season upon us, I'm sure those after-hours are pretty packed. We all know he puts his heart and soul into taking care of his customers, and for that we are so appreciative. Thank you, Wes!!
rayjay said:Wes called me several nights ago to verify my address. I have also received a email with tracking info from the USPS.
Todd said:I am sorry if I missed it but does anyone have instructions to install these?????
I got my connectors today. Thanks Wes.
I havent taken my plug connectors out so it may be very self explanatory. But I just thought I would ask before I get started.
Merry Christmas everyone!
Todd said:Nevermind, they really are self explanatory.
Just pull the coil cover off, pull one one of the coils out which has the boot attached.
Pull the boot off and then pull the 'spring' off. You end up destroying the spring to get it off because while you are pulling the spring you stretch it out of shape.
Then put a little dielectric grease on both ends of the new 'wire inside the new boot. I just pulled it out of each one and applied the grease, then stuck the wire back in.
Then seat one end of the wire inside the coil. Slide the boot back over the wire and seat it on the coil just like the old one was.
Then put the whole assembly back on the plug and make sure it seats well on the spark plug.
Repeat 7 more times.
And man did that spring crap from the factory look cheesy. This is a no brainer upgrade. Even if it give no seat of the pants performance at all it just looks like it belongs on cars like ours.[/q
especially for the last line!
Got mine today, but before I install, any comments from anyone on spark plug choices besides stock for a N/S, N/T with a tune?
Merry Christmas, Jim
Told ya...Todd said:And man did that spring crap from the factory look cheesy. This is a no brainer upgrade. Even if it give no seat of the pants performance at all it just looks like it belongs on cars like ours.
When I owned my N/A Marauder, with a SCT chip, Jerry tune, UD pulleys, Stallion TC, and so on, I got the best performance from Denso IT-20 plugs and a 180 stat. Found 4 RWHP and 3 RWTQ improvements from back to back dynos, but your results may vary.jimlam56 said:Got mine today, but before I install, any comments from anyone on spark plug choices besides stock for a N/S, N/T with a tune?
Merry Christmas, Jim
Todd Then put a little dielectric grease on both ends of the new 'wire inside the new boot. I just pulled it out of each one and applied the grease said:Thanks for the grease tip, this step completely eluded my memory. Merry Christmas.
I just received mine on the 24th also, perfect for a christmas gift under the tree, Thanks Wes.:beer:Todd said:I got my connectors today. Thanks Wes.
Merry Christmas everyone!