remembering from my eary race car days, use a really good terminal crimper, like the MSD 35051. Most all the 8.5mm wires are great, its the teminal connection that makes the difference.I have a whole spool of MSD wire if you need any.
This is the main question I have about making the wires. What is the part number for the plug on the pmag side?The connectors that push in on the PMag side are not common parts that come in most wire "Kits" there are lots of threads on here with the actual part numbers. Brad used to give or sell you some if you called but I imagine that's not the case anymore. Someone sourced them but min order was like 100pcs or more.
I found my old invoice from Brad, you are looking for ETCO product DT-1000-HB (brass) 90 degree. It's also shown as DT1000-HB on the ETCO web siteThis is the main question I have about making the wires. What is the part number for the plug on the pmag side?
I searched this site. Most discussion centered around the power connection. The only reference I find states they think it is a Ford edis connector.
Can anyone provide a part number or confirmation of what connector is needed at the pmag?
Thanks. With that part number I can find threads discussing it. Sounds like it's unobtainum in small quantities. Add to that a $150 crimper and it's understandable that few make their own MSD wires for E-MAG's.I found my old invoice from Brad, you are looking for ETCO product DT-1000-HB (brass) 90 degree. It's also shown as DT1000-HB on the ETCO web site
I recall Vic recommending regular ignition wire replacement, but does EMag also recommend a replacement interval?
Two of my stock wires started to Ohm out of spec at 4 yrs in service and a couple others were close so they all got replaced by MSD wires.I recall Vic recommending regular ignition wire replacement, but does EMag also recommend a replacement interval?
Yes, I've seen this - and if you move the wires around, you might get different readings. It seems like some of these wires break inside the insulator, and only cause trouble when either vibrating or airflow moves them slightly. The indicator I got was static in my headset - took a while to track down the bad wire.Two of my stock wires started to Ohm out of spec at 4 yrs in service and a couple others were close so they all got replaced by MSD wires.
Similar experience with one of our planes - a little static and a very tiny misfire….ohmed the wires and found two out of spec, so I replaced them. Then upon further examination, I found corrosion right on the connector at the Pmag end on those two. I never cleaned them up and put them back on, but it made me wonder. I check all connections for corrosion during condition inspections now - haven’t found it again. Might have been a bad batch of connectors years ago?Yes, I've seen this - and if you move the wires around, you might get different readings. It seems like some of these wires break inside the insulator, and only cause trouble when either vibrating or airflow moves them slightly. The indicator I got was static in my headset - took a while to track down the bad wire.
I ended up getting 8mm 2007 Ford Taurus plug wires as recommended on another thread. The wire length worked out pretty well, you have 6 wires to choose from. The 45* plug boots worked out nicely as well.Thanks. With that part number I can find threads discussing it. Sounds like it's unobtainum in small quantities. Add to that a $150 crimper and it's understandable that few make their own MSD wires for E-MAG's.
If anyone has small quantities of the DT-1000-HB I may be interested.
So the distributor plug end fit the E-MAG'S? Those wires wouldn't be MSD though, correct?I ended up getting 8mm 2007 Ford Taurus plug wires as recommended on another thread. The wire length worked out pretty well, you have 6 wires to choose from. The 45* plug boots worked out nicely as well.
So the distributor plug end fit the E-MAG'S? Those wires wouldn't be MSD though, correct?
Correct.So the distributor plug end fit the E-MAG'S? Those wires wouldn't be MSD though, correct?
If it's good enough for Vic, it's good enough for me.... SAVE $$$ only 8 left at AmazonThanks. With that part number I can find threads discussing it. Sounds like it's unobtainum in small quantities. Add to that a $150 crimper and it's understandable that few make their own MSD wires for E-MAG's.
If anyone has small quantities of the DT-1000-HB I may be interested.


Just curious what brand of wires you bought ? I see some really cheap sets and so oem ford motorcraft sets with different pricesI ended up getting 8mm 2007 Ford Taurus plug wires as recommended on another thread. The wire length worked out pretty well, you have 6 wires to choose from. The 45* plug boots worked out nicely as well.
NGK 52005Just curious what brand of wires you bought ? I see some really cheap sets and so oem ford motorcraft sets with different prices
Nice its oem ngk and the price is even betterNGK 52005



Small quantities of the Etco #DT-1000-HB are available from Tons performance as part number ST-LS-L for $.72 each.Thanks. With that part number I can find threads discussing it. Sounds like it's unobtainum in small quantities. Add to that a $150 crimper and it's understandable that few make their own MSD wires for E-MAG's.
If anyone has small quantities of the DT-1000-HB I may be interested.
Thank you; just bought a box...Small quantities of the Etco #DT-1000-HB are available from Tons performance as part number ST-LS-L for $.72 each.
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Still have these ??So it looks like the options are source wires from e-mag or buy a set of aftermarket ones such as mentioned above. I still have not been able to locate a source of the DT-1000-HB connectors necessary to make a set of MSD wires.
Don't get me wrong, I am generally satisfied with the e-mag wires. The driving force for me to look elsewhere is e-mag's connector at the plug lacks a positive tactile feel to assure the plug is well attached to the boots connector. The MSD is superior in this aspect alone if not otherwise as well. I have a spare set of the e-mag wires on the shelf in the garage now.View attachment 100988View attachment 100989View attachment 100990
Yes, I do still have them but I'm still collecting the parts tools etc. necessary to convert to MSD. So, at this time, I'm not interested in selling them. I like to keep backup parts on the the shelf at home to minimize downtime events. I keep extra starters, alternators, emags, spark plugs, tires, tubes, pressure switches, some avionics, etc.Still have these ??
K thx.. misunderstood thought you were selling..Yes, I do still have them but I'm still collecting the parts tools etc. necessary to convert to MSD. So, at this time, I'm not interested in selling them. I like to keep backup parts on the the shelf at home to minimize downtime events. I keep extra starters, alternators, emags, spark plugs, tires, tubes, pressure switches, some avionics, etc.
Hey LarryReviving this thread. I think I may have a flaky plug wire (s). I want to be prepared for replacing wires. I may replace the entire set since she will be apart.
Does anyone know the correct part number for the P-mag terminal end of the wire?
I see Bill (jmra72a) posted this link above.
There are several Etco DT1000-HB terminals. Which is correct?
How does the straight terminal work in a 90 degree boot?
I planned to buy a set of MSD wires. Also buying the crimper and some dielectric grease. Any help appreciated.
I, too, was looking into the possibility of MSD wires for my RV7. After perusing their website, and with the confusion that seems to surround the parts involved (maybe that's just me), and since I'm AOG, I decided to go with the stock Emag product.Reviving this thread. I think I may have a flaky plug wire (s). I want to be prepared for replacing wires. I may replace the entire set since she will be apart.
Does anyone know the correct part number for the P-mag terminal end of the wire?
I see Bill (jmra72a) posted this link above.
There are several Etco DT1000-HB terminals. Which is correct?
How does the straight terminal work in a 90 degree boot? Vic's video shows a 90 degree terminal. All the links show straight terminals. The photo above of the E-mag parts are also straight. I can't find Etco DT1000-HB in a 90 degree. Do you just bend the terminal?
I planned to buy a set of MSD wires. Also buying the crimper and some dielectric grease. Any help appreciated.
The link that you list from me on the terminal from Ton's is identical to those used by E-Mag on their wires. have tested it on their actual wire and on the P-Mag itself. Yes, you will need to bend it after crimping it onto the wire. If you locate an older P-Mag manual it will demonstrate how this is done.Hey Larry
I did a bunch of research and comparing parts to the E-mag wire sets that I have before buying anything. Let me say from the start that while I am fairly confident that I have the correct parts, I still haven't had the need to replace them as yet so there's a very slight chance I have incompatible parts.
Regarding your question:
I see Bill (jmra72a) posted this link above.
There are several Etco DT1000-HB terminals. Which is correct?
I believe all of those are correct. From my googling there's a 0.09-0.1 mm difference in ID on the connector between the LSX/LT1 & Etco. Is that enough to make a difference? If you want to wait until the end of this week I will be home and can check. I have a spare E-mag and both these terminals in the garage spare pars shelf.
Regarding: How does the straight terminal work in a 90 degree boot?
I believe after crimping both of these allow for a 90 degree bend to be made in the connector.
Regarding the set of MSD wires you're considering, I would not buy those. I do not believe the E-mag end is a HEI style connector. I believe you need the LSX LS1 style connector. I bought these: https://ebay.us/m/1l4LGg Here's a set of terminals and boots that looks exactly like the ones on OEM E-mag wire sets: https://ebay.us/m/kvFn9t

That will work assuming the 90 degree plug boots are what you want. Those lengths look adequate. In my installation I have 90 on top and straight boots on bottom.Im thinking about the MSD Universal Super Conductor Kit. Then buy terminals seprate. Thoughts?
Check out Tons Performance wire availability. I believe they may have one that is closer to the actual E-Mag specifications.Im thinking about the MSD Universal Super Conductor Kit. Then buy terminals seprate. Thoughts?