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I've had success with NGK coils via Rock Auto on multiple vehicles.
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.
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.
NGK. Run em perfectly fine on my turbo D17, most "performance" coils won't net you any real gains lol they'll just be bright colors
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
The F revision was current as of April 2015 when I replaced all of the factory coil packs that were installed in my 07 2.5 Jetta. I had one go bad and decided to just replace all of them and the plugs while I had it all opened up.
Ok, So today I cleaned all the grounds then checked them with a multimeter, put new plugs in, changed the ignition coil, and still won't start. It has good spark now, and it's definitely getting fuel.
I would stay away from NGK coils, I replaced 4 in my Honda and in 2 months one was out and another starting to go out.
I never use aftermarket coils, nor would I. I have taken out too many bad ones. In fact, a friend put a set of some parts store coils in his daughter's Tiguan, and two weeks later one died.
After only using the NGK coils for 2 days and when I went to switch them they were fried !!! Complete gone
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