makes perfect sense, i’ll be price shopping and go from there.I'm probably wasting my bandwidth here, but on a stock engine, buying Taylor wires and NGK plugs- you'll likely only notice your wallet is lighter. Don't get me wrong, those are some great components. But nobody's ever been able to convince me the cost benefits of using these over GM components for use on a stock engine. People have a tendency to think the aftermarket components are automatically better because they cost more, but that's not always the case.
If your stock HEI and wiring/plugs are currently in good shape, they're adequate for lighting off your stocker. This is not to say the Taylors/NGK's will hurt anything, but any "improvement" you see is likely just fixing a problem you had with your stock setup that could have been fixed with good, stock GM components for likely a lot less. Getting them free, swap meet bargains, on sale, etc., there's nothing wrong getting them if you don't have to pay more than you would for GM stuff.
Nothing new. People been diss'ing the GM HEI system since its inception. They will throw a helluva spark right off the assembly line. Anyone who's ever been "bitten" by one can tell you that. I can tell you that. Like anything else, good maintenance procedures and following that plan is the best medicine to keep things alive and kicking. When the tuneup is right, they can easily last for 50 years under the hood.
It's your money. Your peace of mind. Only you know the value of that. If you have the $$ and you don't mind, I surely don't mind.
thanks for the advice