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  • #16
    summit has some ford racing ones for $280, for a set of 8. they couldnt be that bad. i did start replacing them one at a time as they went bad, but after i replaced 2 and another one maybe more has gone bad i just want to replace them all and be done with it.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
      How do you guys know for sure which coil pack has gone out?

      Should throw a misfire code. Get it scanned at autozone.

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      • #18
        We have looked at all on the market and I can promise none are better that the OEM for perfomance or longevity
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        • #19
          Originally posted by TrueStreetMotorSports.com View Post
          We have looked at all on the market and I can promise none are better that the OEM for perfomance or longevity
          my buddy just spent 300 on a set of msd's...

          oops, but they look better then the oem's

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          • #20
            Originally posted by black50 View Post
            my buddy just spent 300 on a set of msd's...

            oops, but they look better then the oem's
            MSD coils are some of the worst that I have ran into....

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            • #21
              Originally posted by 85turbocoupe View Post
              Should throw a misfire code. Get it scanned at autozone.
              If its a dead coil - yes. If it's an intermittent coil that fires some of the time - maybe not. Maybe the later computers throw a code but on my wife's 2000 expedition i've had several coils fail and it only threw a code 1 time. Ford can look at the misfire data and figure out which coil it is, but that's a diagnostic charge.

              The way i found figured out which coil was bad was that i looked at the voltage on the O2 sensors using an ODBII scan tool and figured out which bank it was on (on one side the voltage didn't switch). Then i replaced the coil on the front cylinder and looked at the O2 sensors again. I then took the coil i had removed and swapped it onto the next cylinder, and kept doing that until i saw the O2 sensor switching voltage again. Problem solved.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by 85turbocoupe View Post
                Should throw a misfire code. Get it scanned at autozone.
                If It's missing bad enough or missing long enough it will set a code but Fords parameters for setting misfire codes is pretty wide, the best way to find on is Fords IDS system that can give a live power balance test.
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                • #23
                  I have had very good luck with the Accel ones

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