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Description - 5.7L V-8 Engine

The ignition system is controlled by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) on all engines.

Fig 1: FIRING ORDER / CABLE ROUTING - 5.7L V-8 ENGINE
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For additional information, also refer to Ignition Coil Description and Operation. 

The 5.7L V-8 engine is equipped with 16 spark plugs. Two plugs are used for each cylinder. The 5.7L is also equipped with 8 separate and independent ignition coils. The one-piece coil bolts directly to the cylinder head cover and attaches the coils secondary output terminal directly to a spark plug using a rubber boot seal. Each coil is also equipped with a second output terminal. This second terminal connects a conventional spark plug cable directly to a spark plug on the opposite cylinder bank. A separate primary electrical connector is used for each coil.

Eight conventional spark plug cables are used with the 5.7L. These cables connect a coil on one cylinder bank, directly to a spark plug on the opposite cylinder bank. The cables are placed and routed in a special plastic loom to keep them separated. This loom is clipped to the intake manifold. To prevent a mismatch of cables, a corresponding spark plug / coil number is displayed on each plug cable: 1/6, 2/3, 4/7 and 5/8. These numbers (2) and (3) can also be found on the top of the intake manifold.

Two knock sensors (one for each cylinder bank) are used to help control spark knock.

The 5.7L engine will not use a conventional distributor.

The ignition system consists of:

  1. 16 Spark Plugs (2 per cylinder)
  2. 8 Separate, Dual-Secondary Output Ignition Coils
  3. 2 Knock Sensors
  4. 8 Secondary Ignition Cables
  5. Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
  6. Also to be considered part of the ignition system are certain inputs from the Crankshaft Position, Camshaft Position, Throttle Position, MAP and two knock sensors