High-Quality Ignition Coils

High-Quality Ignition Coils

There are 6 main components that go into making a high quality Coil on Plug coil.

A quality ignition coil ensures that the engine receives a consistent, strong spark, which is critical for achieving maximum power and efficiency. This is particularly important today where higher ethanol blended fuels like E85 are the norm. Today’s ethanol blended fuels can consist of 51 to 83% ethanol. With ethanol being hard to vaporize in cold start situations, it is more important than ever to replace your coils with only the highest quality ignition coil.

Today we are taking a look at the premium, high quality ignition coil offerings of United Motor Products.

UMP coils are made using ISO and TS certified procedures.  Only the highest quality raw materials go into making United Motor Products coils. Let’s take a look at the components that go into making a high quality coil.

There are generally 6 main components that go into making a high quality Coil on Plug coil.

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