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Spark Plug Wires for 16v Maserati TC engine


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Just a reminder if anyone is in need of spark plug wires for the 16v Maserati TC engine we have them in stock.   These wires are a direct fit for the 1989 and 1990 Maserati TC with the 2.2 Liter 16v DOHC turbo engine - with 5 speed manual transmission.   

 

We also carry new spark plug wires for the 8v SOHC turbo engine (found only in 1989 models with the automatic transmission) and the V6 3Liter engine (found in the 1990-1991 models) as well.    Other items we carry include:  High Performance Engine controllers (boost your TC's performance!) , Valve cover gaskets, cam seals, spark plugs, spark plug tube seals, distributor cap and rotor, water pump, Timing Belt (for all three engines found in the TC), the serpentine belt for the V6 models, and much more.  For more info, you can email us:  rick____at____rdiperformance___dot____com  -    You can also visit us online at:  www.rdiperformance.com     There is a very small portion of the parts listed on our site, but we haven't had time to update the site, and we have much more in stock.

 

Our staff specializes in the 16v Turbo engine and the 8v Turbo Engine found in the 1989-1990 Maserati TC's and we have been working on the 3 liter v6 Mitsubishi engine found in the 1990-1991 model year TC's since that engine's inception.  We also have some NOS factory Mopar parts such as wheel center caps, 16v Maserati fender medallions, window (door glass) belt moldings, many 16v engine parts (NOS Mopar) and much more.

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rick@rdiperformance.com  is the email address for sure. 

 

When I had my MOPAR repair shop, I use to make up the spark plug wire set for the 16V engine. A lot cheaper than buying it after the factory set became unavailable.

You just need a roll of ignition cable and the correct terminals for the distributor and the spark plugs and of course a professional hand held CRIMPER.  

Reuse the boots at each end.  It's not all that hard to do.

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