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Delphi GN10218 Ignition Coil Review

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Description of Delphi GN10218 Ignition Coil

Delphi uses winding process techniques to control the length of wire between adjacent windings. That’s important because more length results in greater voltage differences, which in turn create more pressure that could break down the insulation and wire coating. Delphi's ignition coils are engineered to Original Equipment specifications. Delphi's ignition coils are designed with proven materials, such as high quality wires and wire coating that resists the cracks, pin holes and imperfections that most often lead to failure issues. Epoxy vacuum techniques reduce air bubbles in the epoxy, because having fewer air bubbles increases the epoxy's insulation quality and reduces the chances of energy punch-through failures. Delphi's coils are designed and endurance tested to resist the common stresses that cause failure.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fixed my misfires! Best of the replacement parts

I have a 2000 Toyota Sienna and one The engine lost power and ran horribly. TARGET switched on. Pulled the codes and I had misfires on 3 different cylinders. Two cylinders were tied to one coil (my van has 3 coils each serving two cylinders). I told my mechanic and he said to replace the coil which had 2 misfired cylinders. He said the third code might only work occasionally because of the other two misfires if they were strong enough. I ordered it and it solved the problem immediately…

Pros
  • Epoxy vacuum methods reduce air bubbles in epoxy as fewer air bubbles improve epoxy insulation and reduce the likelihood of failure due to power outages
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something