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Coil Packs

I know the 4.6's use NGK 4469 plugs which should be pre-gapped to around .040"-.044". I "think" the 5.0's use the same plug
 
Coil packs and spark plugs.
Get OEM ones. Hyundaipartsdeal.com is a good spot or the dealer. Confirm stock part numbers and only get those.
Not something you want to get from autozone for example
I have replaced the plugs on my 2013 RSpec.
 
I know the 4.6's use NGK 4469 plugs which should be pre-gapped to around .040"-.044". I "think" the 5.0's use the same plug

5.0 is different.
Ngk number is 93135
Gap is still .044
 
Coil packs and spark plugs.
Get OEM ones. Hyundaipartsdeal.com is a good spot or the dealer. Confirm stock part numbers and only get those.
Not something you want to get from autozone for example
I have replaced the plugs on my 2013 RSpec.

That's just silly.

Factory coils in the 5.0 are Denso (6738311), factory plugs are NGK (93135) , no need to pay dealer mark up for something you can find yourself.
 
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