Wild one
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Dodge coils don't fail that often Sherm,other manufactures maybe,but Chryco coils are virtually indestructiable. I'll lay odds you've never replaced a 2014+ Chryco coil.Throw in the fact the aftermarket Chryco coils are basically garbage,and don't hold a candle to the factory coils. Ask the guys making well north of 1,000rwhp,they're the guys who have scienced out the coils,and are putting way more cylinder pressure into the cylinders then any stock daily driver,and it takes a good coil to light off a plug when the cylinder pressures are approaching 1500 psi or more,and the majority of them are using the stock coils.Someone told you that coils "seldom go out". They do fail, and more than rarely. The cause is frequently a bad plug. I've seen it far too often to advise anyone with high mileage to not replace them. I am a professional technician, so I have a different perspective on the issue. Good luck!
Uh, one more thing, why do you have anti-seize?
Coils are the 1 thing Ma Mopar got right,their engines might have a few short comings,but you can't fault their coils
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