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cylinders 2,4,6 are on the front bank(think radiator side) and cylinders 1,3,5 are on the rear bank(firewall side)..these are listed from left to right when standing in front of the engine/car.

the coils are 1-4-6-3-2-5 from the front of the engine(left to right of course)

Dont confuse this, but the firing order is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. But this info isn't really needed when you have the above info.

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