06E905115E is the part number for the R8 coils. Make sure you get genuine VW ones though which are available online. There are knock off ones out there.The R8 coils are a bit taller than 1.8T coil packs so chances are you won't be able to fit the stock engine cover with them.You won't need the coilpack adapters either to hold them in place, the rubber boots on them do a good enough job.R8 coils with NGK BKR7E plugs is what I have fitted to my 1.8T for the past 100k miles and I have never had to change a coilpack since I upgraded.
Not in my experience and there countless more people with the same experience out there, having upgraded to the R8 coils only to find that there 1.8T idles and drives more smoothly.
I agree, some people are just going to buy into the colour upgrade etc. but the R8 coils have been proven to run a stronger spark than the 1.8T coils, which in turn allows a bigger gapped plug to be ran.
No it hasn't it's had a map no better fuel pump or nothing
R8 coils with NGK BKR7E plugs is what I have fitted to my 1.8T for the past 100k miles and I have never had to change a coilpack since I upgraded.
Quote from: davkav on 07 August 2019, 12:02R8 coils with NGK BKR7E plugs is what I have fitted to my 1.8T for the past 100k miles and I have never had to change a coilpack since I upgraded.I see there are a few kits around to cope with the longer coils, did you make your own or buy a kit?