Accel coil

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BamSHO

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Well, Im trying something here. I was surfing Summit and Jegs the other day looking at mustang coils. I came across the one for the GT500. The connection to the harness is flat like ours. I got one in, and had to do only minor mods. Swapped boots and had to shorten the wire inside the boot. I installed it on Cylinder 8 so it is easy to get at and ill know if it idles funny. So give me a week or two running to see how it goes. Also they are only $30 a piece, another reason I tried it.


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Please see my sig for opinion on Accel ignition products. :)

Maybe they've kicked their QA up a notch...
 

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But - we could use stock GT500 coils that someone swaps out for the accel coils ;)
 

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I bought mine from alanisdeals on ebay. Standard Motor Products is the brand.
25/ea or 129/8.
I have 4, along with 4 originals.
Put the 4 new ones on at 92k. Currently at 104k w/no issues yet.
 

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Well so far so good. I had to use silicon aound the top of the boot to hold coil in place, kinda like gluing it in the hole. There is no mounting taps on these coils like the orginals have. Going to get 3 more and put them on the rear bank. Im hoping that since these are for the 4 valve 4.6/5.4 they should hold up to the heat. Will keep you guys updated.


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Will get pics sometime, I have no days off till July will try too. The 3 bigggest difference is the boot and wire inside is long. Also there is no mounting taps to screw fast to the valve cover. I changed boots trimmed the wire and siliconed ( on the boot ) to fasten to the valve cover. When I get the others I will show you what I did to get to work. Like I said this is an experiment.


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Yes there arent any screw holes. I knew that trying this. Thats why I got only one to see how it would fit and vibrate due to no mounting holes. Ive thing of cutting off the old Motorcraft ones and expoying them fast to the new ones. This is a work in progress.


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I just sampled a 2006 focus 2.3L Duratec Ignition Coil. Slides right in, all you have to do is swap the ignition wire and boot. I believe we could space the mounting holes higher and attach a strap across the top of the coils to contain them in the head. The focus runs a very large gap spark plug from the factory and leads me to believe the focus has very strong ignition coils vs. the SHO coils. I run a .65 copper plug gap in the focus no problem.

I also have been chasing a very annoying problem with my SHO where it has weird hesitations in the 2,500-4,000 rpm (almost like it skips a beat or reducing timing, which one i have no clue). But is is ******* me off! Once it gets over the lame **** after 4,000 pulls like a freight train.

I thought my oxygen sensor could be the culprit sense the head gasket failed on that side, so I replaced it but that didn't do the trick. And the car doesn't even throw a CEL! Anybody ever heard of a SHO that didn't throw a light during miss firing? If its not miss firing, then the only thing I can think of the computer is adding and subtracting timing, back and forth, untill the engine starts doing some rpm...

It was really bad earlier today when the outside temps were in the 100 deg range and the car heat soaked. When I got in the car at night 80 deg car rev smooth throughout the range without a hiccup. It has to be worn out coils even if the CEL light is not on.

SO, my intentions are to get 8 focus coils and install them in the SHO and look for improvement.
 

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