{ FS } ignition coils
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ignition coils
Category: Engine - Electrical
Price: $50
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part Fits (you may select multiples): Series I, Series II
Location (US State/Canada/Int): GA
Item Condition: Used
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There are 4 OEM versions, Original, A, B, and C. They are interchangeable, but the later versions are supposed to be stronger and last longer. It matters, because a set of Original coils are underperforming badly and/or about to die at 20,000 miles.
C's probably have more life left in them.
If you are convinced that the coils are fine, I'd recommend doing a timing light and spark test on them and post a video showing the results of each. It is unlikely that you will find a buyer without that since the general forum assumption will be that they are, at best, 2/3rds of the way through their lifespan. Given the penalty and costs of a prematurely failing coil, people will be wary about spending $50 to get coils that are on the brink of death since you can get a new set of original coils for ~$120.
Just a tip.
C's probably have more life left in them.
If you are convinced that the coils are fine, I'd recommend doing a timing light and spark test on them and post a video showing the results of each. It is unlikely that you will find a buyer without that since the general forum assumption will be that they are, at best, 2/3rds of the way through their lifespan. Given the penalty and costs of a prematurely failing coil, people will be wary about spending $50 to get coils that are on the brink of death since you can get a new set of original coils for ~$120.
Just a tip.
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