Ignition coil NGK or Denso

Denso Ignition coil

Denso is what the comes on the car from factory and are cheap on rock auto thats what i replaced mine with and they work well i only put 2k miles on them so far though. The denso ones i pulled out looked like the original from 22 years ago

Pros: work well, cheap, original lasted long
Mileage: 3219 km
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NGK Ignition coil
RickMN
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Rating 4.0

I try to buy name-brand ignition coils like AC Delco, Denso, Motocraft or NGK. You're basically buying copper wire when you buy a coil . and the cheaper the coil, the less [copper.So](https://copper.So) they fail early

Cons: fail early
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Denso Ignition coil
Irvinedudde8960
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Rating 5.0

Don't mess with anything other than Denso for either. OEM is the way to go, especially if you are trying to fix something with the old "parts cannon." I got a Denso coil from Walmart for a good price, around $75 ea.

Pros: OEM quality, good price
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NGK Ignition coil

I did NGK and change the boots on the ignition coils on my 2013 no issues about to do the 200k maintenance after I do my timing belt will use the same method.

Pros: no issues
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
Mileage: 200000 km
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