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Old 03-27-2014, 09:45 PM
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Spark plug/Coil QUESTIONS

Hey i live in Canada just wondering where the best spot to buy plugs n coils are? Im seeing an OEM package on ebay for 238$, has anyone bought these? Are they good? Thanks.
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I don't know what auto-parts stores you have up there, but here are the coil options out there, as listed in the new owner's thread. Take special note of the ebay coil note: (USD prices obviously)

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Where can I buy new ignition coils?
You have a number of options for coils:
- The Cheapest option: BWD/Intermotor coils from auto parts stores like Advance Auto. 4 coils, 4 plugs, and 4 wires can be had for around $190-220 total based on whatever promotion is running at the time, shipped to your door for free. They are considered to be the first coil revision and you should expect to need to replace them around 20,000 miles, 30,000 miles max. They often come with a "lifetime warranty" by the auto parts store, which could potentially be leveraged for perpetually new coils.

- The Best Upgrade: The BHR ignition coil upgrade can be had for around $500, which eliminates the need to continue replacing coils periodically, as well as deliverying a significantly stronger spark for minor mileage and power gains. It is a proven kit with top notch customer service supporting it. It includes the wires, you still need to add plugs ($80)

- The For-Sure OEM: Mazmart sells all 4 coils of the latest OEM coil revision (C) for around $250, (just the coils, you still need to add plugs and wires) Supported by top notch customer service. They will likely last longer than 30,000 miles, but we don't have much solid data on how long the latest coil revision will last.

- The Most Expensive option: Buying from a dealer will run you around $300+ for the coils, $500+ for coils, wires and plugs, and if you have them do the install, expect to get a bill for anywhere from $700 to $1,800. You may not get the latest coil revision. Yes, you are getting shafted if you take this option, so bring lube.

- The Highest Risk option: Ebay coils continue to pop up as counterfeit, mislabeled, dead on arrival, and have zero post-purchase support largely. They are the "cheapest" listed price, but when you add that $92 or whatever to the price of anything in the list above from having to do it over again, you can see that they are no longer the cheapest option. Do it right the first time. "Motor King" coils are popping up at an attractive price on Ebay, but are being proven as ineffective, to the point of being unable to get the engine fired. "Mazda" branded coils on ebay are almost always counterfeit. Check the seller's name though, since some of our vendors sell legitimate coils there. The price will be $200+ though. Anything sold as "Mazda OEM" under ~$26 per coil should really be considered as suspect and probably counterfeit.

Be wary of "LSx D585 coil upgrades", as not all D585 coils are created the same, and the standard generic D585 coil is not properly designed internally for the RX-8's ignition needs. They generally "work", but there are anomalies and performance issues that have to be solved, if they can be solved. Definitely NOT a plug and play option, even if it is advertised as "plug and play"
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Originally Posted by RIWWP
I don't know what auto-parts stores you have up there, but here are the coil options out there, as listed in the new owner's thread. Take special note of the ebay coil note: (USD prices obviously)
Cool thanks brother, is it worth the BHR package? Probably going to go with that?
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Yes. It is a great kit that will last at least as long as the car. No more periodic coil changes, and you don't have to worry about cascading failures from not catching failing OEM coils in time. Still have to changes the plugs periodically, but no way around that.
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Originally Posted by RIWWP
Yes. It is a great kit that will last at least as long as the car. No more periodic coil changes, and you don't have to worry about cascading failures from not catching failing OEM coils in time. Still have to changes the plugs periodically, but no way around that.
I second that about the BHR coils and wires. It is the way to go and you will get a minor hp and mpg bump too.
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Originally Posted by jonny321
Hey i live in Canada just wondering where the best spot to buy plugs n coils are? Im seeing an OEM package on ebay for 238$, has anyone bought these? Are they good? Thanks.
Mazmart, a vendor here.
Get the Revision C coil(the latest one).
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In Canada, you wont find any RX8 parts at any of the autopart stroes (Candian tires, auto parts, hotspot and etc) not even air filter.. they are all on back order because rx8's market is not that big in here. Mazda's prices will cost you almost as much as BHR kit.. It's best you go with BHR kit.
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Originally Posted by tonik
Mazmart, a vendor here.
Get the Revision C coil(the latest one).
Ok, is that the place in atlanta? Will they ship to canada? And I would order 4 of everything right? Ignition coils, plugs, and wires?
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Originally Posted by jonny321
Ok, is that the place in atlanta? Will they ship to canada? And I would order 4 of everything right? Ignition coils, plugs, and wires?
I don't know which part of U.S he is..

Yes, he shipped to canada.

I ordered parts from him a couple times.

Get the package deal: 4 coils, wires and 4 plugs. You can pick the one with NGK wires. Its good enough.
MAZMART - Serving The Mazda Community Since 1980. RX8 Ignition

If I were you, I will add another set of plugs. Why? because I change plugs every 30k km and wires every 60k km.

Add an Intake Air filter too.

For cabin air filter, i'm not sure how much in the dealer here in toronto but if you use your imagination,
you can grab some furnace air filter @ homedepot and cut it in size and some glue and your good to go.

Oil filter, you can get it @ crappy tire.
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BHR is out of Arizona, and yes he also ships to Canada. It is by far the best coils and wires, will last you the lifetime of your RX8 and is a stronger spark for a slight bump in hp and mpg.

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