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what kind of spark wires do i have?

oki, i will be installing an msd sci or 6a ignition with a blaster 2 coil within the next week or two. msd says that i cannot use this iginition on SOLID CORE spark plug wires. is this the type of wires that integras come stock with? i'll be changing the spark plug wires, but probably after i install the ignition and i wanna know if i can run the ignition on the stock wires for now.
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anyone????
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Solid core wires are for racing vehicles only. They have no shielding against EMI, RFI that can interfer with the cars electronics.

The integras stock and aftermarket wires are not solid core, and provide EMI, RFI protection.

You can use stock wires with MSD ignition, but the wires will wear prematurly because the weren't built for the high energy. Aftermarket performace wires like MSD, Magnecor, Accel can handle the added energy.
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