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ive been using them in my old 4runner for a couple years now and have yet to have one fail. Think they have like 20k miles on them or something like that. Truck runs great.
IF I can't find that product available, I can ALSO use the NGK 48977 U5084, and that's usually a few bucks less than the Denso.
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).
NGK. Coils aren’t something worth saving a couple bucks over picking a worse part
Ngk has been much better in my experience
Autozone duralast, cheap and get the job done. Coils are coils and don’t really affect any performance
I just bought my son three coil on plug ignition coils with the NGK box but country of origin, China. I'm not happy with any Chinese crap.
About 2 months ago I had a cylinder 4 misfire while on the interstate so I pulled over got it towed and replaced all the ignition coils(duralast) and spark plugs. It fixed the problem and I went on my merry way. Well now today I am currently on the side on the road waiting for a tow truck and once again got the p0304 code(cylinder 4 misfire). When I replaced the coils last time the coil in Cylinder 4 looked like it had melted. I haven’t been able to look at it now but what could be the cause for that? Do I have an underlying issue somewhere else or did cheap parts just bite me in the ass like they always do?
Used them on my 17’ Wrx premium. Worst decision i ever made. Motor started misfiring. Drove easy until i fount a replacement. Motor blew before i could swap them out 2 weeks later.
Avoid Amazon if possible. I got fake NGK ignition coils once. I wouldn\u2019t order any part that is easily counterfeited off Amazon. Also got crush washers that were supposedly OEM spec, but they were made with the flimsiest piece of shit ever. I could bend them between my fingers.
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