Anyone use autopart store coils?
Anyone use autopart store coils?
Like the title says. Anyone here have experience with autoparts stores ignition coils?
Specifically I am looking at the Kragen/O'reillys BWD coils. Only about 30 each and limited lifetime warranty. Thoughts?
Specifically I am looking at the Kragen/O'reillys BWD coils. Only about 30 each and limited lifetime warranty. Thoughts?
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...PartType=C0334
Very good price I think. BWD is a good brand, and since our coils are not that great for our car to begin with, plus the lifetime warranty, I think this deal rocks. You can warranty out the coils indefinitely.
Very good price I think. BWD is a good brand, and since our coils are not that great for our car to begin with, plus the lifetime warranty, I think this deal rocks. You can warranty out the coils indefinitely.
Something to note when considering the value of coil warranties; a great number of RX-8 coils that go bad test within the specifications Mazda lists in the FSM. As such, when you try and return your BWD coils for a warranty claim and they test within specification, even though you KNOW it is emitting a weak spark, what do you think you will be told? Just be prepared with your best argument is all I am saying.
All said is very true. Autopart stores here typically don't check anything other than batteries for warranty issues; trust in customers' claim is all it takes.
I think I will try it out. And let's just say I have the hookup at an autopart store, so I think I'm positive I'll be safe even if they fail numerous times.
I think I will try it out. And let's just say I have the hookup at an autopart store, so I think I'm positive I'll be safe even if they fail numerous times.
Autozone/AdvanceAuto always check the return item to see if its really inside the box, other than that, they not gonna bother(not like they know how), and yep, the only thing that they "might" check is the Battery.
At Pepboys, they dont even check the battery I return to, I just told them "its dead" and gave them the receipt, and they just got me another one. no questions asked.
At Pepboys, they dont even check the battery I return to, I just told them "its dead" and gave them the receipt, and they just got me another one. no questions asked.
Last edited by nycgps; Jun 1, 2010 at 05:05 PM.
No, I posted an updated opinion on another thread, https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-tech-garage-22/bwd-coils-anyone-tried-them-out-yet-198434/
Just shop around at some local autoparts stores. If you have the cash to buy Mazda OEM coils, seriously I'd recommend researching brand vs warranty on said local stores.
If you have the trust in "stock replacement" parts from a retail store, and the knowledge regarding original Mazda ignition coils (and all the different revisions of those damned factory part numbers), AND if survival is more important than dominance at the moment, then the answer should be clear.
If not...
Dude just get some coils to hold you over and save up for what you really want, BHR ignition.
Just shop around at some local autoparts stores. If you have the cash to buy Mazda OEM coils, seriously I'd recommend researching brand vs warranty on said local stores.
If you have the trust in "stock replacement" parts from a retail store, and the knowledge regarding original Mazda ignition coils (and all the different revisions of those damned factory part numbers), AND if survival is more important than dominance at the moment, then the answer should be clear.
If not...
Dude just get some coils to hold you over and save up for what you really want, BHR ignition.
If you are spending $400+ on stock coils, you are getting raped, and I hope they include a complimentary tube of KY jelly.
Mazmart (vendor here, Mazmart.com) sells all 4 coils for $140 total. And it takes less than 20 minutes to swap them.
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