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i just changed them for the oem Denso and so far car runs good hasent turned off
Don't buy anything other than Denso. Been there, done that.
Yes Denso Oem, good as originals.
I've used denso and Delphi. They are oem suppliers to ford. I use them interchangeably without issue. Not sure about other brands. I do know that many have had poor results with the cheaper brands.
I got Denso ignition coils for my honda s2000 using the matching OEM part number. they were real. don't buy off brand, especially if it's a performance car
Not sure if this would matter but I did replace the coils with APR ones, from the stock ones, when I redid the valve cover seal. It has an APR stage 1 tune and and APR air intake. It has had both for the last 165,000 miles (currently has 175,000 miles).
I had a bad coil that only misfired when the car heat soaked after a drive. If I didn't let the engine cool down a bit, it would misfire on startup. I found one of the coils had a rust spot on it, replaced it with an OEM Denso and have been running for almost 4 years with no problems.
I had these APR blue coils on for about 35-40k miles and they ran okayish. At idle my car ran a little rough and have tried different plugs with no change, then one day cylinder 2 started slowly losing power on the highway then just completely fell off the face of the earth when i pulled off. Let car take a break and went back to normal then exact same happened again. Speculated it was coils so swapped to oem and car has been running great 10k miles later. Overall like i said do not recommend whatever pixie dust is in these oem packs is just too good
APR’s snake oil, don’t do anything other than aesthetic. Also don’t fix whats not broken, OEM is far superior
I have the APR coil packs installed currently (about 5k mikes on them so far) and I gotta say... Just stick with OEM. There is no benefit...
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