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Ford Racing Mustang 2008-2010 4.6l 5.4l 3v Ignition Coil Set 12mm Spark Plugs on 2040-parts.com

US $265.00
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Ontario, New York, United States

Ontario, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:M-12029-3V Country/Region of Manufacture:Mexico Interchange Part Number:M120293V Brand:Ford Racing Warranty:No UPC:756122134924

FORD RACING REPLACEMENT IGNITION COIL SET

Part # M-12029-3V


  • Direct replacement for 4.6L and 5.4L 3V engines equipped with 8L3E coils.
  • Fits Mustang 4.6L and 5.4L 3V engines with 12mm spark plugs.  Does not fit 3V heads with "High Thread" design spark plugs.
  • Required when installing Ford Racing heads on 2005-2007 and early 2008 Mustang GT originally equipped with "High Thread" design heads.
  • Engines with late style 12mm spark plugs can be identified by coil engineering number 8L3E. Engines with early style 16mm "High Thread" design spark plugs can be identified by coil engineering 3L3E part number.
  • One engine set of stock replacement coils


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