Ignition coil Bosch or HITACHI

Bosch Ignition coil

Make sure when you replace these you use too quality plugs from a reliable parts store, too many stories of bad fakes or lower quality products from online sources. Coils are also likely a good idea at this point, again go with Bosch, again from a reliable source.

Pros: use quality plugs
Cons: bad fakes online
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Bosch Ignition coil
RudbeckiaIS
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Rating 5.0

As per ignition coils, the only ones you should buy for N43/53 engines are Bosch. All the others (Delphi, Febi, HP etc.) are the same Chinese coil sold under different names, same issues as the counterfeit parts.

Pros: Recommended for N43/53 engines
Cons: Other brands have issues
Vehicle: BMW
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Bosch Ignition coil
MrJimBusiness-
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Rating 5.0

I'm running Bosch and have been for 45k miles with no issues, even tuned running extra boost which demands more of the ignition coils.

Pros: no issues, reliable performance
Mileage: 72420 km
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Bosch Ignition coil

I bought a new Bosch coil from TT because the original in my '88 Scirocco 16V didn't have the exact readings the Bentley said it should have. The new coil didn't have the correct readings either according to the Bentley and it didn't make my Scirocco run better.

Cons: didn't make run better
Vehicle: Volkswagen Scirocco
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HITACHI Ignition coil
Tricycle_of_Death
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Rating 1.0

Replaced the plugs and coils with Hitachis from Rock Auto for about $40 a piece. The Hitachis turned out to be dog \ud83d\udca9 and every one blew within about a year (the first one went bad in about a month).

Cons: blew within a year
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 75000 km
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