cammerfe
Dedicated LVC Member
Several years ago, I decided it was time to replace the COPs. I was doing a general mild upgrade of marginal components and there was beginning to be a groundswell of coil complaints.
I went through a period of study and finally decided that aftermarket---Accel---coils would best do the job. I bought them, installed new plugs and the coils and everything has been OK ever since. (I'd decided that the alterations in the mounting and the necessity for leaving the outside oblong rectangular covers off was of no consequence.)
I've added about 50K miles since that time and recently decided it was time for another set of plugs. But when I did a bit of googling to be sure I was 'up-to-speed' I found comments on line that suggest that it probably isn't best to do a simple straight substitution.
I have found comments that suggest that the polarity of the Mustang COPs I've been using are opposite of the ones the factory used on the LS. This means, as I understand it, that the wiring harness on the car needs to have the wires in the plastic connectors removed and reversed.
Coils will work OK with polarity reversed, but the efficiency is significantly less. In addition, I'm told that the reversed situation is not the very best for the ECU.
If there is someone who can comment on the reversed polarity of the LS as opposed to the early 2000-era Mustang GT---perhaps with reference to FoMoCo wiring diagrams---it would be of significant help.
And if, in truth, the wires need to be switched in the plastic connectors, I'll pledge to do a 'How-To' so that others can make improvements as well.
KS
I went through a period of study and finally decided that aftermarket---Accel---coils would best do the job. I bought them, installed new plugs and the coils and everything has been OK ever since. (I'd decided that the alterations in the mounting and the necessity for leaving the outside oblong rectangular covers off was of no consequence.)
I've added about 50K miles since that time and recently decided it was time for another set of plugs. But when I did a bit of googling to be sure I was 'up-to-speed' I found comments on line that suggest that it probably isn't best to do a simple straight substitution.
I have found comments that suggest that the polarity of the Mustang COPs I've been using are opposite of the ones the factory used on the LS. This means, as I understand it, that the wiring harness on the car needs to have the wires in the plastic connectors removed and reversed.
Coils will work OK with polarity reversed, but the efficiency is significantly less. In addition, I'm told that the reversed situation is not the very best for the ECU.
If there is someone who can comment on the reversed polarity of the LS as opposed to the early 2000-era Mustang GT---perhaps with reference to FoMoCo wiring diagrams---it would be of significant help.
And if, in truth, the wires need to be switched in the plastic connectors, I'll pledge to do a 'How-To' so that others can make improvements as well.
KS