My Dad and I just got around to exchanging Christmas presents, and I got a nice gift card for Summit Racing. Trouble is, I didn't really see any of the parts I want on their website. Stuff like downpipes, and that fancy new Gearhead intercooler, etc. Are any of the usual performance parts for our platform available through Summit? I'm hoping the answer is yes, and I just suck at finding them.
Tools, engine oil, transmission fluid, brakes, etc is what I look to them for.
That's where I p/up my MSD COILS. Z
Thanks for the input guys. You happy with those MSD coils Z? I kept poking around the website and found that if I search for 2014 Taurus instead of 2014 MKS there are more parts that show up. Including Stainless Works downpipes... They "should" be the same between the 2 vehicles right?
They should be of the same Platform AFAIK! Z
Ford Flex/SHO Lincoln MKT/MKS.
If your in the market for a new set of Coils (COP) then the MSD Coils will certainly satisfy that department..
https://www.ecopowerparts.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=150&zenid=6mbtYNI8SsW7cg4tYMcna1 (https://www.ecopowerparts.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=150&zenid=6mbtYNI8SsW7cg4tYMcna1)
oof, yeah I like the PPE downpipes you linked. I don't believe that EcoPowerParts accepts Summit gift cards though, lol
Quote from: Agentlongwood on February 18, 2019, 11:04:44 AM
Thanks for the input guys. You happy with those MSD coils Z? I kept poking around the website and found that if I search for 2014 Taurus instead of 2014 MKS there are more parts that show up. Including Stainless Works downpipes... They "should" be the same between the 2 vehicles right?
MSD is the way to go, you can feel it up top in the rev range, got
Mine on eBay as seconds and saved about 50 bones, found them on the Canadian web site first, then don USA, make sure u get the correct model for your year ( pins are different on 10 & 11).
Quote from: ZSHO on February 18, 2019, 11:10:35 AM
They should be of the same Platform AFAIK! Z
Ford Flex/SHO Lincoln MKT/MKS.
If your in the market for a new set of Coils (COP) then the MSD Coils will certainly satisfy that department..
https://www.ecopowerparts.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=150&zenid=6mbtYNI8SsW7cg4tYMcna1 (https://www.ecopowerparts.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=150&zenid=6mbtYNI8SsW7cg4tYMcna1)
The only thing that concerns me with the MSD coils is a lot of people are saying they prematurely fail , read it a lot in reviews
Quote from: 18SHO on April 03, 2019, 06:27:44 PM
Quote from: ZSHO on February 18, 2019, 11:10:35 AM
They should be of the same Platform AFAIK! Z
Ford Flex/SHO Lincoln MKT/MKS.
If your in the market for a new set of Coils (COP) then the MSD Coils will certainly satisfy that department..
https://www.ecopowerparts.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=150&zenid=6mbtYNI8SsW7cg4tYMcna1 (https://www.ecopowerparts.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=150&zenid=6mbtYNI8SsW7cg4tYMcna1)
The only thing that concerns me with the MSD coils is a lot of people are saying they prematurely fail , read it a lot in reviews
Hmm Amazon!! I would take Amazons reviews with a Grain of salt IMO!
The MSD coils (COP) are by far Stellar in design and performance. Z :)
Quote from: ZSHO on April 03, 2019, 07:30:02 PM
Quote from: 18SHO on April 03, 2019, 06:27:44 PM
Quote from: ZSHO on February 18, 2019, 11:10:35 AM
They should be of the same Platform AFAIK! Z
Ford Flex/SHO Lincoln MKT/MKS.
If your in the market for a new set of Coils (COP) then the MSD Coils will certainly satisfy that department..
https://www.ecopowerparts.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=150&zenid=6mbtYNI8SsW7cg4tYMcna1 (https://www.ecopowerparts.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=150&zenid=6mbtYNI8SsW7cg4tYMcna1)
The only thing that concerns me with the MSD coils is a lot of people are saying they prematurely fail , read it a lot in reviews
Hmm Amazon!! I would take Amazons reviews with a Grain of salt IMO!
The MSD coils (COP) are by far Stellar in design and performance. Z :)
Well if you say so sir!
Quote from: 18SHO on April 03, 2019, 06:27:44 PMThe only thing that concerns me with the MSD coils is a lot of people are saying they prematurely fail , read it a lot in reviews
I've heard grumblings too..... but my question would be, what constitutes "prematurely"??
Mileage, years in use, etc. ?
I just installed a set of the MSD's in mine. Clock's at like 81,400.
The MSD's are replacing my OEM factory originals that came with the car when it was assembled way back in the tail end of 2009.
At less than $300, & knowing how easy they are to remove/install, I guess my own thoughts on the "premature failures" would be that if need be, I'll just add it to my own stringent maintenance regimen, and swap them out say every 20 or 25k I guess.
Seem reasonable ?
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Quote from: bpd1151 on April 03, 2019, 10:25:23 PM
Quote from: 18SHO on April 03, 2019, 06:27:44 PMThe only thing that concerns me with the MSD coils is a lot of people are saying they prematurely fail , read it a lot in reviews
I've heard grumblings too..... but my question would be, what constitutes "prematurely"??
Mileage, years in use, etc. ?
I just installed a set of the MSD's in mine. Clock's at like 81,400.
The MSD's are replacing my OEM factory originals that came with the car when it was assembled way back in the tail end of 2009.
At less than $300, & knowing how easy they are to remove/install, I guess my own thoughts on the "premature failures" would be that if need be, I'll just add it to my own stringent maintenance regimen, and swap them out say every 20 or 25k I guess.
Seem reasonable ?
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If anyone has a random wire failure, I currently have 5 extras I got for free due to a botched amazon order.
Quote from: bpd1151 on April 03, 2019, 10:25:23 PM
Quote from: 18SHO on April 03, 2019, 06:27:44 PMThe only thing that concerns me with the MSD coils is a lot of people are saying they prematurely fail , read it a lot in reviews
I've heard grumblings too..... but my question would be, what constitutes "prematurely"??
Mileage, years in use, etc. ?
I just installed a set of the MSD's in mine. Clock's at like 81,400.
The MSD's are replacing my OEM factory originals that came with the car when it was assembled way back in the tail end of 2009.
At less than $300, & knowing how easy they are to remove/install, I guess my own thoughts on the "premature failures" would be that if need be, I'll just add it to my own stringent maintenance regimen, and swap them out say every 20 or 25k I guess.
Seem reasonable ?
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Bunch of guys on summit and amazon said coils failed less then one year etc but I'm gonna say screw it how many could possibly be defective out of thousands. Plus my stock ones have 6,000 miles I'll swap them back worst case scenario
I've had them on my car for roughly 10k Miles now. I have not noticed one single dip in performance.
@ shoNoff..... that's good news to hear / know! Thank you sir.
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Quote from: shoNoff on April 04, 2019, 03:56:59 PM
I've had them on my car for roughly 10k Miles now. I have not noticed one single dip in performance.
Just ordered my set. seen your car go down the track on YouTube a few times runs damn good and consistent!