Performance Spark Plugs and HT Leads

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Hi

I have 2007 Yukon Denali XL with 140K and I want to replace the plugs and HT leads with high quality / performce parts.

Does anyone have a recommendation please?
 

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OEM, unless you are running headers then grab some wires with heat wrap
for the money you will never see or notice a difference or gain anything
otherwise people would be putting up videos of how much they gained by spending more money on a brand name plug & wire
I mean where are the infomercials even?
I suppose if you had bigger injectors and more fuel pressure blah blah that you could go up a heat rating or something but I think that's about all the benefit there is.
but the pretty colors are nice I guess :hmm:
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OEM, unless you are running headers then grab some wires with heat wrap
for the money you will never see or notice a difference or gain anything
otherwise people would be putting up videos of how much they gained by spending more money on a brand name plug & wire
I mean where are the infomercials even?
I suppose if you had bigger injectors and more fuel pressure blah blah that you could go up a heat rating or something but I think that's about all the benefit there is.
but the pretty colors are nice I guess :hmm:
@swathdiver @randeez @iamdub
^^^^^This^^^^^
 

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^^^^^^Those^^^^^^

If anything aftermarket, I'd get Taylor wires, but only for their electric blue color. For plugs, avoid the gimmicks and go with OEM or equivalent- AC Delco or NGK or Denso. MAKE SURE you're getting legitimate brand name parts. There are a lot of counterfeits out there. If the price is too good to be true, it is.
 

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+1 on the Taylor wires, but you will only see the benefit if you add super hot coils. I put Granetelli 85k volt coils on my Callaway Corvette with Taylor low resistance wires and picked up some fuel economy, smoother idle, better throttle response. But that's on a supercharged engine.
 

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^^^^^^Those^^^^^^

If anything aftermarket, I'd get Taylor wires, but only for their electric blue color. For plugs, avoid the gimmicks and go with OEM or equivalent- AC Delco or NGK or Denso. MAKE SURE you're getting legitimate brand name parts. There are a lot of counterfeits out there. If the price is too good to be true, it is.

This people counterfeit spark plugs way more than you would think. Its bad in the rotary engine market. NGK fakes are more common than any legit plug.
 

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