Ignition coil Bosch or Duralast

Duralast Ignition coil

I went to Autozone and purchased a set of Duralast Ignition coils for $300, swapped all 4 and the car idled as good as new. I don't know if the Duralast coils will last very long, but they do have a no questions asked lifetime warranty so I can just get them replaced everytime it goes out.

Pros: idled as good as new
Cons: longevity is unknown
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 108000 km
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Bosch Ignition coil

I've switched from standard to the Bosch ones last summer and it significantly improved the acceleration on my 124 Abarth. Prior to the switch I'd see lots of misfires and "bumps" in the power delivery curve. The Bosch set was not a hard sale with being under 280€/260$ here in CZ. Highly recommended for anyone with power mods.

Pros: improved acceleration, no misfires
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Bosch Ignition coil

I have changed the ignition coils, spark plugs, MAP sensor, fuel filter, and ran fuel cleaner in the tank twice. The only time it seemed better was for a couple of months after I changed ignition coils (Bosch).

Pros: seemed better for months
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Bosch Ignition coil
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Rating 1.5

9-3’s eat coils; it’s a forever problem on my 9-3 that it seems like every 30k miles I’m spending $200 on new coil packs. It’s essentially routine maintenance. I ordered Bosch OEM coil packs off RockAuto and just now realized they have a warranty. I submitted a warranty claim and they sent me out brand new units. Wish I would have known this because it would have saved me lots of money.

Pros: warranty replacement available, saved money
Cons: frequent failure, short lifespan
Vehicle: Saab
Mileage: 48280 km
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