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Cuprar72

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Aug 29, 2017
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East sussex
Hi I've come across on eBay some blue benchmark performance ignition coils £119 for a set is that gd and do they make a difference over standard coil packs please? Cupra r 225hp
 
Despite what some sellers claim, there is no difference to standard coils, just the colour is different.
 
Despite what some sellers claim, there is no difference to standard coils, just the colour is different.
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But but but the reds one's do don't they?? They must do, as there red and bigger and for the 2.0 and they just must!! Dyno proven they don't anything over a standard OEM version. No bhp/torque increase.

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+1

But but but the reds one's do don't they?? They must do, as there red and bigger and for the 2.0 and they just must!! Dyno proven they don't anything over a standard OEM version. No bhp/torque increase.

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Pretty though
If you don't use an engine cover and leave your bonnet open a lot.


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I'd stick with bosch one's myself, pretty much the same money and you can't really go wrong with bosch coils and sensors. No real need to replace as a set either imo. Just keep one or maybe 2 bosch ones in the boot and then you can just change as needed.
 
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I'd stick with bosch one's myself, pretty much the same money and you can't really go wrong with bosch coils and sensors. No real need to replace as a set either imo. Just keep one or maybe 2 bosch ones in the boot and then you can just change as needed.



Being more serious for a minute, I agree with mty12345 go with Bosch.
Save your cash for other upgrades.


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While on the subject of plugs Ngk list platinum pfr6q anyone know if there's an iridium part number for seat Leon cupra r 225 bam engine please?