Coils fit but die out pretty quickly You will notice (or at least in my experience) because the gas flow is good at first then it starts to suck quite a bit quickly. (Next I bought an OEM and never had this problem). Coils that fail quickly aren't the worst, the problem is that the coils fall right apart when you try to remove them. I've had my Audi for a while and have NEVER had OEM coils that literally fell apart. I changed another part and had to remove the coils and completely separate the outer part of a coil from the rest of the coil. The only way to remove the shell stuck in the cylinder was with pliers. Unfortunately I had to reinstall all the coils so I could go home. After my OEM coils arrived, I shot the one I bought here at Revain for the second time; This time removing those coils caused 2 more to fall apart so a solid 3 out of 4 fell apart (percent scrap is either pretty high or a bad batch). Only writing a review because it can really suck if you don't have a lot of options/money. Also, I sent the photos and they immediately refunded me with no issues. I just threw them away.
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