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    Just out of interest, did you find out where the're made? What brand are they? They are suspiciously cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    Just out of interest, did you find out where the're made? What brand are they? They are suspiciously cheap.
    ECS is cheap for these Miro, I put a set of red ones on the GTI recently for kess than the price of 1 locally ..... and that included ECS shipping costs!

    I'd say put a new set in and keep the old good ones as spares as coilpacks are troublesome especially on tuned cars.

    To the OP, a coilpack that works 100% if the car is stock may not work 100% when tuned as the demands on it are way different. It would be unreasonable IMO to expect VW to fix if it fails on tuned car.

    IMPORTANT - Something to note for everybody when running tuned cars ...... stay away from VW service centres ..... find a good honest specalist mechanic and stick to them. Visit VW only for major warranty claims and then detune as much as possible. It is certainly within VWs rights to deny claims on parts even remotely related to the issue on a modified car and certainly within their rights to flag a car as tuned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    ECS is cheap for these Miro, I put a set of red ones on the GTI recently for kess than the price of 1 locally ..... and that included ECS shipping costs!
    So, do you know where are they made? The price is similar as on alibaba (chinese ebay).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    So, do you know where are they made? The price is similar as on alibaba (chinese ebay).
    They are supposed to be OEM, so realistically could be made anywhere VW has a parts supplier. Even OEM VW electric/electronic parts come from China these days I believe mine was stamped made in Taiwan ......
    Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    They are supposed to be OEM, so realistically could be made anywhere VW has a parts supplier. Even OEM VW electric/electronic parts come from China these days I believe mine was stamped made in Taiwan ......
    Yes, and many places in China where the components can be made, with a big difference in quality. For that reason I would stick with a branded coil even if it costs 4x more.

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    Re: Coil Pack Issues with in Tune Mode?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    ECS is cheap for these Miro, I put a set of red ones on the GTI recently for kess than the price of 1 locally ..... and that included ECS shipping costs!

    I'd say put a new set in and keep the old good ones as spares as coilpacks are troublesome especially on tuned cars.

    To the OP, a coilpack that works 100% if the car is stock may not work 100% when tuned as the demands on it are way different. It would be unreasonable IMO to expect VW to fix if it fails on tuned car.

    IMPORTANT - Something to note for everybody when running tuned cars ...... stay away from VW service centres ..... find a good honest specalist mechanic and stick to them. Visit VW only for major warranty claims and then detune as much as possible. It is certainly within VWs rights to deny claims on parts even remotely related to the issue on a modified car and certainly within their rights to flag a car as tuned.
    Yes, and now that I'm moving I'll have to track another one down (in Tsv). Truth be told, I'll probably get rid of the Tig in 12mnths or so anyway - to much frickin hassle with inept dealers, uninterested VAG and lack of knowledge in general. Thank god for this forum though, otherwise we'd be completely stuffed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    So, do you know where are they made? The price is similar as on alibaba (chinese ebay).
    There's a couple of us that are giving these a go, though there are many others that have used these successfully from ECS in the past. We'll keep you posted if there are any issues, however I'm pretty confident that these are OEM and not cheap ebay knock-offs.

    Understand that if you're charging someone to install hardware in their car is a different situation to buying to install in your own as it's your reputation on the line with the parts you supply. Hence why if you want to guarantee source of supply you go down to your local VW dealer spare parts counter and pay $90 a coil pack.

    However if you have a tuned vehicle you're better off with the uprated coil pack as the stock ones are prone to fail (as a number of us have found out).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    ECS is cheap for these Miro, I put a set of red ones on the GTI recently for kess than the price of 1 locally ..... and that included ECS shipping costs!
    Yes and if you buy a couple of sets the per set price comes down too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    I'd say put a new set in and keep the old good ones as spares as coilpacks are troublesome especially on tuned cars.
    I'm going to keep one in the boot just in case...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    IMPORTANT - Something to note for everybody when running tuned cars ...... stay away from VW service centres ..... find a good honest specalist mechanic and stick to them. Visit VW only for major warranty claims and then detune as much as possible. It is certainly within VWs rights to deny claims on parts even remotely related to the issue on a modified car and certainly within their rights to flag a car as tuned.
    Recent experience is testament to this fact. Even though they replaced my faulty coil-pack my car had been flagged in the system last visit when I went to get the waste gate clip fitted.... VW service dept is off my Christmas card list for sure

    I only had a DP and tune on at this stage too. A bit of an effort to take off the DP just for fitting the waste gate clip so I thought I'd take the risk. I've paid the price for it now

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    Quote Originally Posted by nat225 View Post
    both my mk6 gti and tiguan have this part # 06H905115, instead of the red coloured one's.

    Home Page > Search > 06H905115 > ES#2216599 IGNIT.COIL - 06H905115B

    would the red one be compatible?
    My Tig has 06H 905 115 A and the replacement coil pack was a "B" so next rev. I really think they should have replaced the lot rather than give me a mix'n'match set. Not sure what the difference between "A" and "B" is though they're soon all to be changed out. Probably keep the "B" as the spare in the boot as it's the newest.

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    I bought heaps (>$5k) of parts fr ecs and the oem were genuine oem, the h&r / bilstein / etc were also genuine. Local vw parts only open when i am at work and this is making it hard for me to buy from them.

    I'm actually amazed that the local price for a set coil pack is 4x of ecs. I have seen many parts that cost 2x of ecs prices... but not 4x.


    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    So, do you know where are they made? The price is similar as on alibaba (chinese ebay).

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