Taylor Cable is a manufacturer of high-performance ignition and electrical products for automotive and racing applications.
Founded in 1923 as the Taylor-Vertex company in Los Angeles, California.
In 1987, the company became Taylor Cable Products, Inc. and moved to Grandview, Missouri.
Acquired by Prestolite Performance in 2010.
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Taylor Cable offers a wide range of high-performance spark plug wires for various applications, including ignition cable sets, PRO Wire sets, and Spiro-Pro Wire sets.
Taylor Cable's Coil-On-Plug ignition system replaces the factory ignition coils and provides improved performance and reliability, especially in high-performance applications.
Taylor Cable's battery relocation kits are designed to move the battery to a safer and more convenient location, such as the trunk, and provide easy access for maintenance.
Taylor Cable offers a limited warranty on its products, ranging from 90 days to 1 year, depending on the product. Some products may have a longer warranty, such as the ThunderVolt 50 spark plug wires, which have a limited lifetime warranty.
Yes, it is recommended to use dielectric grease on spark plug boots to prevent moisture and dirt from entering the spark plug well. Taylor Cable provides a packet of dielectric grease with its spark plug wire sets.
Yes, Taylor Cable spark plug wires are designed to be compatible with most aftermarket ignition systems, including those from MSD Ignition, Accel, and others.
Yes, Taylor Cable's Coil-On-Plug ignition system is designed to be a direct replacement for the factory ignition coils and can be installed on most stock engines for improved performance and reliability.
A battery relocation kit is used to move the battery to a safer and more convenient location, such as the trunk, and provide easy access for maintenance. This is especially useful in racing and performance applications where weight distribution and space are critical.