Key Features
MSD Super Conductor Technology
MSD’s Super Conductor wire design is engineered to maximize spark energy while minimizing electrical resistance.
Benefits include:
- Stronger spark delivery
- Improved combustion efficiency
- Faster ignition response
- Consistent high-RPM performance
Lower resistance means more ignition energy reaches each spark plug instead of being lost inside the wire.
Ultra-Low 40–50 Ohms Per Foot
One of the defining characteristics of the MSD 32819 is its exceptionally low resistance.
With approximately 40–50 ohms of resistance per foot, these wires are among the lowest-resistance helically wound ignition wires available.
Advantages include:
- Reduced voltage loss
- Increased spark energy
- Better throttle response
- Reliable ignition under load
This makes them especially beneficial on modified LS engines.
Kevlar-Reinforced Core
Inside every wire is a Dupont Kevlar core.
Benefits include:
- Increased tensile strength
- Excellent durability
- Resistance to stretching
- Long service life
Kevlar reinforcement helps the wires withstand years of engine movement and vibration.
Advanced EMI & RFI Suppression
MSD winds approximately 40 feet of conductor into every foot of ignition wire.
Combined with the helically wound conductor, this design provides excellent suppression of:
- Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
- Radio frequency interference (RFI)
Benefits include:
- Stable ignition signals
- Reliable ECU communication
- Cleaner electrical operation
- Reduced interference with vehicle electronics
Heavy-Duty 8.5mm Silicone Jacket
The wires feature a premium 8.5mm synthetic silicone jacket combined with:
- Heavy-duty glass braid
- High-dielectric insulation
This construction helps protect against:
- Heat
- Oil
- Moisture
- Abrasion
- Voltage leakage
The durable insulation makes these wires suitable for both factory exhaust manifolds and aftermarket headers.
Dual-Crimp Stainless Steel Terminals
MSD uses dual-crimp stainless steel terminals that independently secure:
- The ignition conductor
- The outer insulation jacket
Advantages include:
- Improved electrical connection
- Increased durability
- Better resistance to vibration
- Long-term reliability
This design helps maintain dependable spark transfer over years of use.
Why Upgrade LS Ignition Wires?
Replacing aging factory wires can help eliminate:
- Engine misfires
- Rough idle
- Hesitation
- Hard starting
- Reduced fuel economy
- Loss of performance
- Check Engine Light caused by ignition faults
Fresh ignition wires restore reliable spark energy and improve combustion efficiency.
Ideal Applications
The MSD 32819 is an excellent choice for:
- Stock LS1 engines
- Camshaft upgrades
- Bolt-on performance builds
- Nitrous applications
- Supercharged LS engines
- Turbocharged LS builds
- Autocross cars
- Road course cars
- Weekend drag racers
Its combination of low resistance and excellent EMI suppression makes it suitable for virtually any performance LS application.
Installation Tips
For the best results:
- Replace one ignition wire at a time.
- Route wires away from headers whenever possible.
- Fully seat every ignition boot.
- Use wire separators to reduce crossfire.
- Inspect spark plugs during installation.
Proper routing improves ignition reliability and extends wire life.
Final Verdict
The MSD 32819 Super Conductor Spark Plug Wire Set remains one of the premier ignition upgrades for 1997–2004 LS-powered GM performance cars. Featuring 8.5mm Super Conductor cables, 40–50 ohms-per-foot resistance, Kevlar-reinforced cores, dual-crimp stainless terminals, and exceptional EMI suppression, it delivers race-proven ignition performance while maintaining excellent durability.
For LS1 Camaro, Corvette, Firebird, or GTO owners looking to maximize ignition efficiency, the MSD 32819 continues to be one of the industry’s top choices.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles does the MSD 32819 fit?
It fits the 1998–2002 Chevrolet Camaro, 1997–2004 Chevrolet Corvette C5, 1998–2002 Pontiac Firebird, and 2004 Pontiac GTO equipped with compatible LS engines.
Why are low-resistance ignition wires important?
Lower resistance allows more ignition voltage to reach the spark plugs, improving combustion efficiency and overall ignition performance.
What are dual-crimp terminals?
Dual-crimp terminals independently secure both the conductor and insulation jacket, providing a stronger electrical connection and increased durability.
Are these suitable for modified LS engines?
Yes. The low resistance, excellent EMI suppression, and durable construction make them ideal for naturally aspirated, supercharged, turbocharged, and nitrous-equipped LS builds.






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