Granatelli Coils for 2018 Mustang
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Granatelli Coils for 2018 Mustang
Was looking to install new coils in my 2018 Mustang GT and was looking at Granatelli Coils. My experience with Granatelli Motorsports so far is substandard and disappointing. Are they have issues with their business or coils?? All the reviews I find are real old and looking for some resent feedback. Thanks for your feedback.
#2
Welcome to the forums!
Unless you're racing or something requiring some serious upper voltage needs (and therefore that's going to probably want more than just coil upgrades to that harness/electrical, I'm thinkin') the Motorcraft coils are pretty hard to beat. Yes, the occasional one happens to go out here and there, but by and large they're really good stuff.
The question I have is why you're thinking about doing this in the first place?
Unless you're racing or something requiring some serious upper voltage needs (and therefore that's going to probably want more than just coil upgrades to that harness/electrical, I'm thinkin') the Motorcraft coils are pretty hard to beat. Yes, the occasional one happens to go out here and there, but by and large they're really good stuff.
The question I have is why you're thinking about doing this in the first place?
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Was looking to install new coils in my 2018 Mustang GT and was looking at Granatelli Coils. My experience with Granatelli Motorsports so far is substandard and disappointing. Are they have issues with their business or coils?? All the reviews I find are real old and looking for some resent feedback. Thanks for your feedback.
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Welcome to the forums!
Unless you're racing or something requiring some serious upper voltage needs (and therefore that's going to probably want more than just coil upgrades to that harness/electrical, I'm thinkin') the Motorcraft coils are pretty hard to beat. Yes, the occasional one happens to go out here and there, but by and large they're really good stuff.
The question I have is why you're thinking about doing this in the first place?
Unless you're racing or something requiring some serious upper voltage needs (and therefore that's going to probably want more than just coil upgrades to that harness/electrical, I'm thinkin') the Motorcraft coils are pretty hard to beat. Yes, the occasional one happens to go out here and there, but by and large they're really good stuff.
The question I have is why you're thinking about doing this in the first place?
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What exactly are you looking for more power that requires upgrading to higher voltage coils? I'm not quite understanding where your coming from
#6
Intake, exhaust and tune are where you can get more power. Maybe some underdrive pulleys, but I wouldn't mess with that, alternator issues. Maybe just the tune. Anything more is getting monetarily fun, and California troublesome. Plenty of shops to go see in the California area, though, so perhaps going to visit them and have a chat.
...assuming you haven't done so already, of course. You're not giving much details here, but that's ok. Hope that helps anyway!
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