Mustang Ignition System

Mustang Ignition Systems

Ensure a Smooth Start with Ford Mustang Ignition System Components

Mustang Ignition System

Mustang Ignition Systems

Ensure a Smooth Start with Ford Mustang Ignition System Components

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  1. Spark Plug Wire Separator Pair
    Spark Plug Wire Separator Pair
    Rating:
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    $4.49 MSRP $6.00
  2. COIL5
    PerTronix Ignition Coil Flame-Thrower Epoxy Filled 40,000 Volts 1.5 Ohm Black
    Rating:
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    $65.88
  3. COIL6
    MSD Ignition Coil TFI Mustang 1986-1995
    Rating:
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    $72.08 MSRP $90.95
  4. MSD Ignition Coil Blaster II 45000-Volt Black Round For Use With Carbureted Engines
    MSD Ignition Coil Blaster II 45000-Volt Black Round For Use With Carbureted Engines
    Rating:
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    $55.85
  5. FFC2
    FlexFuse 1"-1.25" Standard Glass Fuse Converter W/ Auxiliary Connector
    Rating:
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    $6.29 MSRP $6.99
  6. MSD Ignition Coil TFI Street Fire Mustang 1986-1995
    MSD Ignition Coil TFI Street Fire Mustang 1986-1995
    Rating:
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    $66.20 MSRP $82.95
  7. FFC1
    FlexFuse 1"-1.25" Standard Glass Fuse Converter
    Rating:
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    $6.29 MSRP $6.99
  8. Distributor Single Vacuum With Steel Gear Mustang 5.0L 1979-1985
    Distributor Single Vacuum With Steel Gear Mustang 5.0L 1979-1985
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    $94.99 MSRP $110.99
  9. DIST4
    Distributor Single Vacuum 390/428 Mustang 1967-1970
    Rating:
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    $124.99 MSRP $137.99
  10. Spark Plug Wire Holder Set Mustang 5.0L 1986-1993
    Spark Plug Wire Holder Set Mustang 5.0L 1986-1993
    Rating:
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    $23.99 MSRP $32.99
  11. WIC20
    CJ Classics Spark Plug Wire Set Mustang 351W 1969-1971
    Rating:
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    $60.99 MSRP $77.99
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Ignition System

Your Ford Mustang ignition system includes all the internal components that work together to get your engine going. The battery sends a charge through the ignition coils, creating a spark that gets the fuel and air mixture burning in the cylinder chamber. Your car's distributor will then bring the voltage current from those coils over to your spark plugs. The ignition switch directs the system, and the voltage regulator ensures your battery is charged and ready to go.

If you're having trouble with your Ford Mustang's ignition system, ensure that electricity is properly reaching your spark plugs by replacing any broken distributors or distributor components like caps or vacuum lines. Don't forget about tuning your Ford Mustang. New spark plugs and spark plug wires will improve the system and give you a chance to add some style to your engine bay. If you’re looking for an upgrade, consider modernizing your Ford Mustang with a simple and reliable electronic ignition.