Coilpacks - Stick with the B6 rev 'R' or try the Beru the B5A4 guys use?
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Coilpacks - Stick with the B6 rev 'R' or try the Beru the B5A4 guys use?
I just blew a coilpack, second one since i owner the car, and lucky for me my friend at the dealership was able to get me a replacement before the parts counter closed for the weekend.
I've been STFA for alternatives and I've found 2:
1) Beru coilpacks from a B5A4 which bolt onto the engine
2) Ignition Solutions Plasma coils @ $560 per set
So other than Iokepa and Avanteix does anyone else have information on using the Beru coilpacks as option 2 is bit out of my budget right now.
The only alternative is to buy 3 more rev. 'R' coilpacks and keeps the 3 working ones as spares.
I've been STFA for alternatives and I've found 2:
1) Beru coilpacks from a B5A4 which bolt onto the engine
2) Ignition Solutions Plasma coils @ $560 per set
So other than Iokepa and Avanteix does anyone else have information on using the Beru coilpacks as option 2 is bit out of my budget right now.
The only alternative is to buy 3 more rev. 'R' coilpacks and keeps the 3 working ones as spares.
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RE: Coilpacks - Stick with the B6 rev 'R' or try the Beru the B5A4 guys use?
What up Winston. I've been rocking the R's for the last 3 months. Not one problem with them. Was running the L version for awhile, had one go while out in Cali, up at Palmdale in 105deg. The L's just didn't like the extreme heat for some reason. I've had good luck with the R's so far. I'm also interested to see how the bolt ons perform. So it's really up to you. Just had to jump on over here and throw my $.02 in
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