Izover4u
Viper Owner
When it comes down to it-- is one really better than the other in performance? Or is it just color preferece?
slow on the trigger today dave?http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/613877-melted-plug-boots-opinions.html
http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/614339-screwed-magnecor-lifetime-warranty-joke.html
http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/614884-magnecor-lifetime-warranty-their-final-act-defiance.html
slow on the trigger today dave?
But aside from appearance, one does not perform better than the other...
I'd say AB's perform better than the Magnacors... His didn't crack or break...But aside from appearance, one does not perform better than the other...
You mean has anyone hooked both units up to test machine to get accurate readings? Not that I know of. Has anyone installed one and taken a couple laps.... then installed the other and took a few more to see if there's a difference? Not that I know of.
You would think if there was a significant difference, someone would have noticed by now. IF there was a difference in performance specifically... I'd bet my paycheck it wouldn't be anything worthy of mentioning on either side. What's with the fascination? Are you a Magnacore plant?
Or is Magnacore THAT much cheaper? If it is... you'll get what you pay for. You've asked members for their opinion, and they gave it to you. You can support a Viper brother that has better quality wires from initial inspection and preforms just was well as any, and to top it off, he stands by his products like no other. Or... you can do what you want to.
guess my fascination as you put it is that I need to purchase a new set of wire b/c my stock wires failed... Was just looking if there was really any performance difference between the two. Im sure he does stand by his product but what if he decides to give up his hobby of making spark plug wires? Then what? Ordered Magnecor wires and spark plugs from Jon B... Great Guy!!
Thanks for your input
What's the point of Magnacor being in business forever if they don't stand behind their product today?
God bless America. You have choices. Just don't pretend you're here for opinions when you've already made up your mind... without any explanation as to why. Are the savings THAT much if any? Seems odd to me that you know nothing of a guy that everyone speaks highly of and try to trash his business by calling it a "hobby", and suggesting he might fold at any moment.
What's the point of Magnacor being in business forever if they don't stand behind their product today?
Seems odd to me why you are accusing me of trashing his business when I am not... I am sure his product and service are great however, from what I heard he's a huge viper enthusiast and does it on the side... Does he not? What's your problem? After talking to Jon B I decided to go with the Magnecor wires plain and simple... is that ok with you? btw: giving up or changing a hobby does not mean he is going to fold
Will the AB wires fit the stock wire holders on the engine. I want to get a set of red ones. I have an 06.
I also have been using a set of Magnecor wires that I bought form Jon, Parts Rack, and they have over 10,000 mikes on them with zero failures. I believe they are every bit as good as Livewires, or AB's wires when used in the proper application. I believe Magnecor wires are designed to be used as an upgrade to the stock factory OEM wires in a viper that does not have headers. When uses with the spark plug metal factory shields one should have zero issues. If you have headers I would always use AB's wires as they are assembled to handle the extra heat of the header.
One will have to order a set of 13 spark plug wire separators from Dan Lessor, Viper Specialties, as all the above mentioned wires are bigger in diameter than the stock wires. While they can be crammed into the 13 stock separators I would not recommend it. You can see them here at: https://www.viperspecialtyperformance.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=73_35&products_id=149&osCsid=d55799a1fde1b3fc45603a3a3f82d6e5