There is no such thing! Ford Probe 89-92 93-97 In 1998 they ceased to exist! Either way if you have a 2nd gen Ford Probe GT then you have a 2.5L 24V V6, the fuel filter is on the drivers side of the engine bay kinda tucked between the tranny and the fire wall (believe the bracket for the filter actually mounts to the top tranny mount).
go here www.performaceprobe.com you'll find all you need to know there.
KLZE it has 30 more hp than the KL03 and fits perfectly.
the stock 2.5l 24v engine only produses around 165bhp.
its under the car on the passenger side on the engine side of the radiator. its a inline thermostat
24 valve i think
For a 1998 Ford Taurus : The 3.0 litre " Duratec " Dual Over Head Cam , V6 engine is rated at ( 200 horsepower from the factory )
The front one
On a Ford Taurus , V6 engine : firewall 1-----2-----3 ( bank 1 ) 4-----5-----6 ( bank 2 ) front of vehicle > driver
222 hp
I was looking at the 1999 Ford Taurus Owner Guide and it shows : Both the 3.0 liter DOHC , Duratec engine and the 3.0 liter , Vulcan engine are designed to use ( " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane ) * so , the answer would be ( no )
On the Ford Duratec 3.0 DOHC 24V engine, the ignition coils are typically numbered from left to right when viewed from the front of the engine. The numbering starts with coil number 1 at the front (closest to the timing cover) and goes to coil number 6 at the rear. This configuration corresponds to the cylinder numbering, where cylinder 1 is the frontmost cylinder on the passenger side and cylinder 6 is at the rear on the driver's side. Always refer to the specific service manual for your vehicle for precise details.