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Redog 04-19-2012 10:21 PM

Accel Extreme 9000 Ingition Wires
 
Product: Accel Extreme 9000 Ingition wires.
Model Number 9023 for Dodge/Jeep 5.2/5.9Liter engines
Cost: $91.95 plus shipping
Where bought:Summit Racing
Ease of install: Not hard. Pulling the old ones off 2,4,6 was a little tough because they were "stuck" in place. 6 was the worse
Tools required: Dielectrial Grease (I bought LocTite brand with the wires. .33 oz tube, $3.95), Could buy a "boot puller" if you want
Time of install: 35 minutes (I really took my time and this includes heavy dielectric grease coating and pulling off the old wires, one at a time, and "renumbering" new wires.
How to install: Pull off old wires, dielectrical grease the entire opening for good contact, press straight boot on plug, press 90* boot on correct coil. Push until you hear the click.

New wires are great. Fit snug and are the perfect length for the LA1 app. V6 wires cost about 10 bucks more for 2 less wires. So what you have extras. Comes with 2 coil wires. Both are marked with a "C". Place these aside, because you will not use them.

Car has awesome throttle response and hardly cranks when starting. I had these before, but burnt one up on my old AIR system, which is no longer in the car. This could be because the wires are new too. Fit nice, tucked away from the headers on the 2,4,and 6 plugs.

If you need new wires, buy these. They only come in black with silver boots on the plugs and black boots on the coil :awesome:

leroBob 05-04-2023 08:07 PM

Is this still for sale???

[ion] C2 05-04-2023 11:36 PM

Looks like it.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/acc-9023c

The real upgrade comes from switching to individual coils like I did with AEM Smart Coils. Maintain powerful sparks in adverse conditions like high RPM (where you're depending on the coil's ability to keep making sparks over and over quickly without losing energy) and high combustion chamber pressure (requires higher voltage to jump the gap). Probably won't notice anything unless you're regularly in high RPMs, running high compression, or boosted.

leroBob 05-05-2023 08:25 AM

Good to know!


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