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<blockquote data-quote="BuckChoklit" data-source="post: 16578318" data-attributes="member: 11067"><p>This is total conjecture based on how Ford part numbers work, and some old forum posts I found.</p><p></p><p>I'd wager to bet that:</p><p></p><p>FR3E-6A272-FA - right exhaust</p><p>FR3E-6A273-FA - left exhaust</p><p></p><p>The first digit (F) in the part number is the year (2015) the part was released.</p><p>Digit places 2 and 3 are the "Product Line Code". R3 being "Mustang".</p><p>The 4th digit (E) is the Design Responsibility Code. In this case E is "Engine Engineering, Engine Product and Manufacturing Engerineering.</p><p></p><p>The next 5 x digits are the "Part Number".</p><p>Lastly, the last two digits (FA) being the revision. This works through the alphabet, starting with A, and each revision works through the alphabet until, in this case, you get to "FA".</p><p></p><p>That's a really long way of saying, theoretically, "part numbers" 6A272/6A273 can be the same thing across multiple years/models. And if this is true, then based on this <a href="https://www.modularfords.com/threads/97337-GT-cam-identification-here-it-is" target="_blank">forum post</a>, you get my conjecture above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckChoklit, post: 16578318, member: 11067"] This is total conjecture based on how Ford part numbers work, and some old forum posts I found. I'd wager to bet that: FR3E-6A272-FA - right exhaust FR3E-6A273-FA - left exhaust The first digit (F) in the part number is the year (2015) the part was released. Digit places 2 and 3 are the "Product Line Code". R3 being "Mustang". The 4th digit (E) is the Design Responsibility Code. In this case E is "Engine Engineering, Engine Product and Manufacturing Engerineering. The next 5 x digits are the "Part Number". Lastly, the last two digits (FA) being the revision. This works through the alphabet, starting with A, and each revision works through the alphabet until, in this case, you get to "FA". That's a really long way of saying, theoretically, "part numbers" 6A272/6A273 can be the same thing across multiple years/models. And if this is true, then based on this [URL='https://www.modularfords.com/threads/97337-GT-cam-identification-here-it-is']forum post[/URL], you get my conjecture above. [/QUOTE]
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