* Factory Repair Manual: This is the best source. A genuine Mitsubishi factory service manual (the Eagle Talon was a Mitsubishi product) will have detailed wiring diagrams, including the ignition system. You can often find these manuals online through used booksellers (like eBay or Amazon) or specialized automotive repair manual websites.
* Online Repair Databases (Subscription-Based): Sites like AllDataDIY or Mitchell1 offer comprehensive repair information, including wiring diagrams, for a subscription fee. These are often used by professional mechanics.
* Haynes or Chilton Repair Manual: While generally less detailed than factory manuals, Haynes and Chilton manuals for the 1995 Eagle Talon may include a simplified ignition system diagram showing the spark plug wire routing. However, don't rely on these for precise wiring details.
* Online Forums: Searching dedicated car forums like Mitsubishi-specific forums or general car enthusiast forums might turn up someone who has posted a diagram or a picture of their engine bay with clear wire routing. However, always cross-reference with other sources to ensure accuracy.
Important Note: While a diagram shows the wire routing, *it's crucial to visually inspect your engine bay* before working on the ignition system. Diagrams can be generalized, and there might be slight variations due to model year differences or modifications. Incorrect spark plug wire placement can severely damage your engine. If you're not comfortable working on your car's ignition system, it's best to take it to a qualified mechanic.