Ignition coil Bosch or NGK

Bosch Ignition coil
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Rating 5.0

I've a 09 E89 3.0 and went with the Bosch coils about 2 years & 20k miles ago and haven't had any problems yet

Pros: no problems, reliable
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 32187 km
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NGK Ignition coil

Used the mitsubishi one’s in my 2006 9-3 - no issues in over 7 years of use. Used these NGK in my 2011 9-5 (they were $2 more per coil but had a 3 year warranty) Different engine with OEM being Denso but the NGK have worked fine over the past year.

Pros: worked fine over year
Vehicle: Saab
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NGK Ignition coil

I recently replaced using NGK. Solved my random miss holding at 5k. I'm pleased with them. Not lacking anything. It added some pep to my step, for sure.

Pros: solved random miss, pleased, added pep
Vehicle: Mazda
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Bosch Ignition coil
ChrisRiehl
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Rating 5.0

I work at a BMW specific shop and all we run are the Bosch coils. I personally have them in my E46 M3 and 325ix. We've sold 1000s of them with zero issues.

Pros: zero issues, reliable
Vehicle: BMW
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Bosch Ignition coil
truckz
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Rating 3.0

I bought four of these from the Audi dealership and slapped them into my MK5 GTI when I replaced the spark plugs. They work but they aren’t any performance upgrade. I got ‘em because the car is also red ????

Pros: they work
Cons: no performance upgrade
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Bosch Ignition coil

Coils: buy Bosch or Delphi coils. DO NOT BUY THEM OFF OF AMAZON. You would be better off leaving them then replacing them with an aftermarket brand.

Cons: avoid aftermarket brands
Vehicle: BMW
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