Performance Ignition Coils? Is it for the daily driver to work? 18 EX Thoughts?

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This might not be the place to ask. Lol. I can get brand new TRQ Performance ignition coils for a low price. Should I install them in my 18 Hatch EX? I’m at 79K miles. No problems. I have never installed coils, have done spark plugs before in a dodge journey 4 banger, lol. I’m just about to do a A1234 service in a few days. Any thoughts that might help me? Thanks!!
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Not worth it if you don't need to replace the coil packs. Back in the day(up to the 2000s) coils were weak from factory and putting new one(s) was a good upgrade. Nowadays it's not worth investing in. TBH I've heard of quite a few ppl having issues with aftermarket coils and not just on this platform so stick with stock until you boost high enough that they start being an issue, if it ever is.
 
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Thank you for the insight!
 

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A lot of the SFWD cars are running stock honda coils. If they work fine at close to 2000 crank HP they will work just fine on your car.
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