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Originally posted by posplayr View Post
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fgrable@sbcglobal.net
FWIW, Teflon insulation just gives you higher resistance to heat before insulation breakdown. I wouldn't spend the money for teflon in this application as the stock wiring insulation has proved itself quite well (unless you are planing to run some wires a 1/4 away from a header pipe or soemthing like that) Standard automotive wiring run in the stock locations should be just fine. If anything, go get marine grade wire because it has tinned conductors(offers more resistance to moisture corrosion) usually has more strands (for more flexibility)
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Originally posted by fgrable@sbcglobal.net View PostFWIW, Teflon insulation just gives you higher resistance to heat before insulation breakdown. I wouldn't spend the money for teflon in this application as the stock wiring insulation has proved itself quite well (unless you are planing to run some wires a 1/4 away from a header pipe or soemthing like that) Standard automotive wiring run in the stock locations should be just fine. If anything, go get marine grade wire because it has tinned conductors(offers more resistance to moisture corrosion) usually has more strands (for more flexibility)
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smokienutz
Originally posted by fgrable@sbcglobal.net View PostFWIW, Teflon insulation just gives you higher resistance to heat before insulation breakdown. I wouldn't spend the money for teflon in this application as the stock wiring insulation has proved itself quite well (unless you are planing to run some wires a 1/4 away from a header pipe or soemthing like that) Standard automotive wiring run in the stock locations should be just fine. If anything, go get marine grade wire because it has tinned conductors(offers more resistance to moisture corrosion) usually has more strands (for more flexibility)Last edited by Guest; 04-30-2010, 12:58 AM.
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