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2011-2014 Mustangs
Engine/Tuning
OEM coils MUCH better, MSD is garbage!
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<blockquote data-quote="BigmotoXer" data-source="post: 15992388" data-attributes="member: 153789"><p>After 162,000k miles I decide to replace my OEM coils with some MSD Blaster coils. The first day I get a misfire I threw a code po353c telling me that number 3 coil is bad. Put the OEM coils back and it works like a charm. I call MSD and say dude your crap is not working and they say oh we'll you will need to take that up with who you purchased it from, I said I purchased it from Beefcake racing andand they said that I would have to take it up with you (MSD), AND MSD SAYS OH SO THEY'RE NOT TAKING ANY RESPONSIBILITY, and I said "not taking responsibility for your defective coil? Why should they?"</p><p>So they say "we will send you a replacement coil once you send us that one back", so I'll have to wait in the meantime, ...</p><p>Something else I found out this dudes email is [USER=55161]@Holley[/USER], and they manufacture and sell Excel coils and manufacture and sell MSD coils... So don't be fooled into thinking you're getting something better by choosing one over the other because they're both made by the same crap company.</p><p>So now all I want to do is purchase OEM coils no matter the cost but I'm stuck with this $366 purchase that I can't get a refund for.</p><p>Buy OEM coils guys don't buy this dog crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigmotoXer, post: 15992388, member: 153789"] After 162,000k miles I decide to replace my OEM coils with some MSD Blaster coils. The first day I get a misfire I threw a code po353c telling me that number 3 coil is bad. Put the OEM coils back and it works like a charm. I call MSD and say dude your crap is not working and they say oh we'll you will need to take that up with who you purchased it from, I said I purchased it from Beefcake racing andand they said that I would have to take it up with you (MSD), AND MSD SAYS OH SO THEY'RE NOT TAKING ANY RESPONSIBILITY, and I said "not taking responsibility for your defective coil? Why should they?" So they say "we will send you a replacement coil once you send us that one back", so I'll have to wait in the meantime, ... Something else I found out this dudes email is [USER=55161]@Holley[/USER], and they manufacture and sell Excel coils and manufacture and sell MSD coils... So don't be fooled into thinking you're getting something better by choosing one over the other because they're both made by the same crap company. So now all I want to do is purchase OEM coils no matter the cost but I'm stuck with this $366 purchase that I can't get a refund for. Buy OEM coils guys don't buy this dog crap. [/QUOTE]
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