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    Member gjmack3's Avatar
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    Stock coil, no issues. Make sure you perform a tune-up regularly. Cap,Rotor,Plugs and fuel filter. If it's been awhile, change your plug wires to. That will make the most difference.

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    Ah we got the same one then. :)
    1988 GT (BBK 1 5/8th ceramic shorties, BBK O/R X Pipe, SLP LM1 Catback, MSD Blaster Coil II, MSD Pro Billet Distributor, K&N Panel Filter, Weight Reduction, MT ET Streets )

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    Cool. I already replaced my platinum spark plugs with motorcraft copper plugs and my worn out ford racing wires with better Taylor Thunder Volt wires. Also, have new msd cap and rotor. My coil and fuel filter has not been changed. Does a dirty fuel filter hurt gas mileage?

    -89,000 original miles
    - BBK 1 5/8 unequal shorty headers
    -2.5 inch offroad x-pipes w/ 2 chamber flowmasters
    -K&N panel filter, air silencer delete
    -Pro-M 75mm mass air sensor, calibrated for stock injectors
    -65mm Throttle Body and EGR spacer
    -96' Explorer GT-40 intake manifold
    -Explorer 19# injectors
    -Taylor 8.2mm Thunder Volt ignition wires
    -MSD cap and rotor
    -underdrive crank pulley
    -130 amp 3g alternator
    -Smog pump deleted
    -Original 3.27L gears

  4. #14
    Yeah it can if it hasn't been changed in a decently long time. I just went ahead and took my spare F150 fuel filter and swapped it in. Seems to be working ok. ;)
    1988 GT (BBK 1 5/8th ceramic shorties, BBK O/R X Pipe, SLP LM1 Catback, MSD Blaster Coil II, MSD Pro Billet Distributor, K&N Panel Filter, Weight Reduction, MT ET Streets )

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    Senior Member Stern90LX's Avatar
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    My stock coil died around 220,000 miles(she has 310k on her now). Replaced it with an Accel Super Coil. Eventually the entire ignition system will be Accel. :) The dizzy is next.
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    Junior Member swirl's Avatar
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    Unless your in need of a stronger spark the stock one is plenty good enough....If you need a new coil then i would get a aftermarket one because its probably cheaper than factory. I have an msd because i need a stronger spark because my stang is turbo'd and the boost can actually blow out the spark so i need a stronger coil. Spend your money on other power improvers like an electric fan..pulleys...etc

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