also, the spark plug wire BOOTS have a set resistance in them, they are not permanently part of the wire, they screw off. If you can use an Ohm meter, you should remove them one at a time, ohm the boot from the "screw" you will see in the wire end, to the clip that attaches to the tip of the plug, it should read about 4-7 Ohms, if its much higher than that, it is creating too much resistance in the secondary ignition circuit.