N3H1-18-100A-9U vs N3H1-18-100B-9U
#1
N3H1-18-100A-9U vs N3H1-18-100B-9U
As the title implies
N3H1-18-100A-9U vs N3H1-18-100B-9U
what is the difference ??? besides the letter
So you know that I am talking about Ignition coils
Thanks
N3H1-18-100A-9U vs N3H1-18-100B-9U
what is the difference ??? besides the letter
So you know that I am talking about Ignition coils
Thanks
#2
The B is used in Series II RX-8's and at a chassis number Change on Series I, I believe from 2007....
HOWEVER, the parts now supersede to the B, so you can use B on ALL RX-8's, ..
What is the difference?, It is internally a better/longer lasting coil.
HOWEVER, the parts now supersede to the B, so you can use B on ALL RX-8's, ..
What is the difference?, It is internally a better/longer lasting coil.
#6
N3H1-18-100 Superseded to an A at Chassis # Change JMOFE1031--104511, up to 2006 MY
N3H1-18-100A Superseded to a B at Chassis # Change JMOFE1031--105465, 2006 to 07 MY
N3H1-18-100B is still the current COILS used in production for Series II (09) RX-8's also and late Series I (2007-08 MY)
SO the new coils (B) fit all RX-8's, Mazda US have a locally sourced coils with a -9U on the end of the part number.
N3H1-18-100A Superseded to a B at Chassis # Change JMOFE1031--105465, 2006 to 07 MY
N3H1-18-100B is still the current COILS used in production for Series II (09) RX-8's also and late Series I (2007-08 MY)
SO the new coils (B) fit all RX-8's, Mazda US have a locally sourced coils with a -9U on the end of the part number.
#7
How do I know which coils I have? I had to order off eBay because no dealer within 100 miles of me had more than 1 in stock, and they couldn't get any for at least 2 weeks... They look identical to the ones I pulled out of my '04 6spd, but they're only marked N3H1-18-100. A few lines down they also have "AIC-1279" "4X07"
Not really a pressing issue, I'm sure they'll work, just curious.
Not really a pressing issue, I'm sure they'll work, just curious.
#8
I've sold the B before for the first generation cars. I don't recall a physical identifier other than the box had the new number on it. The A is still cheaper than the B and I don't know if there is improvement to the B.
Paul.
Paul.
#9
I keep getting the A version.
maybe next time I will get the B.
but if they superseded the part already I guess I will get a B next time no matter what.
Current coils have about 1K miles on them, brand new, A version. No more misfire. Lets see how long it would last before I see misfire.
maybe next time I will get the B.
but if they superseded the part already I guess I will get a B next time no matter what.
Current coils have about 1K miles on them, brand new, A version. No more misfire. Lets see how long it would last before I see misfire.
#11
Old Bump
I found some new OEM coils in my garage. They are part #N3H1-18-100A-9U. If nothing changed in the design of the coil as compared to the newer N3H1-18-100B-9U version, can I assume I could use them since they are brand spanking new?
Ash you mentioned it is internally a better/longer lasting coil, but also mention if related to a chassis VIN change. So what is the ultimate answer? Paul seems to think there is improvement to the B.
Ash you mentioned it is internally a better/longer lasting coil, but also mention if related to a chassis VIN change. So what is the ultimate answer? Paul seems to think there is improvement to the B.
#13
#14
I've run A's, B's and Autozone replacements. Currently running B's. I see no difference in the butt dyno, no significant change in starts or fuel economy between these B's and the A's or the autozone reps.
There may be a difference but it isn't particularly noticeable. Replacing excessively worn coils with fresh ones, regardless of the P/N is going to be an improvement over what you had.
CPT Obvious signing off.
There may be a difference but it isn't particularly noticeable. Replacing excessively worn coils with fresh ones, regardless of the P/N is going to be an improvement over what you had.
CPT Obvious signing off.
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