ignition coils

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hoganb
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I drive a: 1.4 TSI 160
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ignition coils

Post by hoganb »

Hi

Any recomendations on brands for the 1.4 tsi Engine 160 2009 cavd Engine, revo stage 1 or does any brand work?

I ask since this engine tend to have ignition problems. I ever realy had have but now one is working poorly.

Thanks for any advice on the mattter.

By the way I love my Scirocco. I have two wishes though 4 Wheel drive and a bigger Engine. :)

Thanks!
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Re: ignition coils

Post by Cuprabob »

Personally I would stick with the OEM Bosch coils.
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Re: ignition coils

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Ok why? :)
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Joined: Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:31 pm
I drive a: GT 2.0 TDI 170/184
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Location: S/W Scotland

Re: ignition coils

Post by Cuprabob »

24 month warranty if bought from dealer or TPS. VW are always working with their OEM suppliers to improve parts therefore you will always get the latest compatible part.

Whether true or not, I've also heard about Beru coilpacks failing prematurely.

You pays your money you takes your chance...
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