MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: AddictedtooBase on November 25, 2024, 06:07:28 pm
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My 2007 mk5 Gti is Sputtering and misfiring at under load (normally 4th 5th 6th gear) have codes p300 and p0304 which would indicate Multiple misfires and Cylinder 4 misfire. So I'm guessing that means i need a coil pack for Cylinder 4. I'm toying with the idea of changing all 4 coil packs and spark plugs while I'm at it. Has anyone got any recommendations for the best coil pack and sparkplug combo???
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I just used motor factor coil packs bought locally (cheap) and OE NGK plugs on my Edition 30 - I'd replace all four coil packs as if one has failed the rest will follow ... save any good ones you have left may get you out of a muddle sometime.
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If not genuine coil packs used, I would go for NGK aftermarket as they make the genuine ones for the TFSI I believe, but then BOSCH are the genuine on my wife's 1.6 FSI MK5 Golf.
I would also go NGK on the sparkplugs
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Have had the same problem after the car remap, used NGK 2667 BKR7EIX before, bought new ones one week ago together with NGK coil pack the red one and I'm really happy with it. You can't go wrong with NGK.
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hey bud by any chance could you link me correct coil packs and plugs?
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https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-80816-ngk-ignition-coil-u5015-ngk48042-plug-top-coil.aspx?variantid=127109&vehicleid=1057&yearfilter=2007&providerpartid=10743758&genericpartid=689&providerpartlinkid=10744000&partsgroupid=100150&genericpartname=Ignition%20Coil%20And%20Ignition%20Coil%20Unit after searching the forum a members link took me to the wrong coilpack for my car so i was then sent this link for the right one by Opie Oils themselves. is this the best coilpack for our cars? and what plugs would be best to pair with them? i like to buy the best stuff i can for my cars.
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https://www.akstuning.co.uk/shop/home/501-genuine-vag-r8-red-coil-packs-20-tfsi-ea113-.html also seen these mentioned alot what is the hype with these to justify double the price?
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https://www.akstuning.co.uk/shop/home/501-genuine-vag-r8-red-coil-packs-20-tfsi-ea113-.html also seen these mentioned alot what is the hype with these to justify double the price?
The cheapest I've seen the OEM R8 red coils is the link below. My understanding is that there's no performance gain from having them. I'm tempted by them though as for £105 it feels like a cheaper way of getting an OEM part. Need to do my coils next service as think I have a slight misfire and a previous owner stuck 1 red coil pack in there. That said, I haven't phoned up VW to get a price.
https://www.awesomegti.com/shop-by-brand/ecs-tuning/oem-red-r8-ignition-coil-pack-set-for-2-0t-vehicles/
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Those are not genuine OE branded ones, but aftermarket......more likely direct from NGK
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I think you may be right. Finally tracked down someone who purchased some -https://www.golfmk6.com/forums/index.php?threads/psa-ecs-4-set-red-top-coill-pack.290408/
Thanks for the heads up.
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Have to tried moving the coil packs/spart plugs to a different cylinder to see if the issue moves to that cylinder. If it doesn't it might be injector and saves you spending and not resolving the issue?
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The VAG OEM plugs are make by NGK anf have NGK number PFR7S8EG and 'VAG' stamped on them. You can get the same NGK plugs without the 'VAG' logo cheaper: for example
https://ebay.us/le4hHU
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Thanks for any help provided everyone
i ordered X4 https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-64119-ngk-pfr7s8eg-1675-laser-platinum-spark-plug-sparkplug-fits-audi-volkswagen.aspx
along with X4 https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-80816-ngk-ignition-coil-u5015-ngk48042-plug-top-coil.aspx?variantid=127109&vehicleid=1057&yearfilter=2007&providerpartid=10743758&genericpartid=689&providerpartlinkid=10744000&partsgroupid=100150&genericpartname=Ignition%20Coil%20And%20Ignition%20Coil%20Unit
got a 15% black friday discount so just bit the bullet hopefully it cures the misfire now :driver: