Ignition coil NGK or Denso

Denso Ignition coil

Grab some Denso coils from Rockauto. Shouldn\u2019t take ten minutes to swap them. The locks on the plugs are about guaranteed to snap (if they\u2019re even still on it), don\u2019t panic, just plug them back in and don\u2019t worry about the locks. The four 2AZ Yotas I own and the 3MZ Sienna have been just fine without them.

Pros: easy to swap
Cons: locks on plugs snap
Vehicle: Toyota
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NGK Ignition coil

Ainda assim, pus bobina NGK e comprei as velas NGK tb (mesmo código da css, só que mais baratas. De 300 por cada uma de Iridium na css com logo da hyundai por 120 na autopeças).

Pros: mais baratas, mesmo código
Vehicle: Hyundai
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Denso Ignition coil

I got the Denso from Amazon it wasn’t cheap but you don’t want misfires with after market cause the car will idle and drive like shit.

Pros: avoids misfires, smooth idle and drive
Cons: wasn't cheap
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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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