Miguel Ángel G
Comentado en México el 22 de agosto de 2024
Funcionan correctamente hasta ahorita. Sin duda recomendables
Joshua Stonehocker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de noviembre de 2024
Good quality coils ..I was kinda impressed by them actually..fast shipping...try them you won't regret them for sure
Trinidad Rafael
Comentado en México el 28 de noviembre de 2024
Quedaron muy bien
Michael T.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de junio de 2023
You may need to do multiple returns. I don't think that they pretest at the mfr.This is the fourth time dealing with this issue.So you have to find one of your old ones that work while waiting for a replacement...And having to redo a replacement is no fun!
Sal Bottari
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de diciembre de 2023
So on my personal 2002 Ford explorer 4.6 I have had a lot of issues with coil packs. My fault because I can not afford (nor do I want to buy) a set of $450 Motorcraft coil packs on a truck not worth more than $2k and I plan to sell soon. With that said I have gone through more than 2 sets of coil packs (18 coils) in less than one year. Problem is they are all chinese coils just like these. BUT after installing these I did notice a much stronger and smoother running engine. I do believe the engine has a bit more power which improved my transmissions shifting and engines gas mileage by about 20-30 miles per tank. Also idles much smoother than ever. I am happy with the switch and will report back if any start to fail with in the next 12 months.
NELS R BALWIT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de julio de 2022
I have a 25-year-old Mercury Grand Marquis. It is my ice cream/Sundy go to meeting car. Anyway, it had a misfire due to a bad coil. Decided to replace all the coils with these. They work and the car runs great. Only two small complaints about the design. One, the pins are smaller than the OEM coils, don't know it that make a difference. Two, there is no detent or catch for the connector to latch onto. They fit snug though. It wasn't a problem on other 4.6L engines I've used them on. I'll update if there are issues. I don't expect any.
Cam E. Ron
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de enero de 2022
I highly suspect these are your regular run-of-the-mill ignition coils with no fancy performance benefit, just with a yellow case made to mimic the much more expensive Accel ignition coils that they sell for Ford's modular V8 engines. My best friend saw these and got excited for a quick minute, then started busting out laughing when he took a closer look. 😂If these offer additional performance benefit, I can't really tell. But you might be able to lie to some of your friends who don't know any better, and say you did mods to your engine. I don't know. But in the case of my 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis, I bought these when I had a misfire surface. What happened is I actually had a spark plug explode inside one of my cylinders, and, while it didn't [somehow] damage the combustion chamber at all, it did fry the ignition coil on that cylinder. On top of that, the boots like to stick and not come out easily.So, here to the rescue came these coils, at a steal for around $40-$45 for a set of 8, with Prime shipping. I've put 20k miles on these since I put them on, and haven't had any issues out of them. It's still not a racecar, but I guess it kinda looks the part now. Lol it really complements my Spectre washable panel air filter and my exhaust leak at the muffler.4 stars because I did not experience 30% more hurspurrs.