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      01-04-2022, 02:04 PM   #1
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NEW RELEASE: Dinan Ignition Coils

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Dinan Ignition Coils for Nearly all Modern BMW's

Part Number(s):
  • M Series Coils; D650-0005 (Black), D650-0006 (Red), D650-0007 (Blue)
  • N Series Coils; D650-0002 (Black), D650-0003 (Red), D650-0004 (Blue)
  • B Series Coils; D650-0008 (Black), D650-0009 (Red), D650-0010 (Blue)

Application(s) by Engine:
  • M Series Coils; M52, M54, M62, M73, S52 and S62
  • N Series Coils; M54, S54, N20, N26, N52, N54, N55, N62, N63, N73, N74, S55 and S63
  • B Series Coils; B36, B38, B46, B48, B58 and S58

Product Page(s) / Pricing: dinan.info/coils

Release Date: Available Now!

Description: Dinan Ignition Coils are designed to be a direct plug-and-play replacement, or upgrade, to factory coils and provide greater energy output. With up to 10% more energy output then stock you are ensured a stronger and more consistent spark. Whether you are replacing dilapidated coils that are causing sluggish acceleration and/or misfires or simply upgrading for a more reliable and consistent spark your ignition system will be more efficient with a new set of Dinan coils. For those that like to showcase engine modifications they even come in a variety of unique housing colors to choose from for that personalized touch!

Features/Benefits:
  • Up to 10% more energy output than stock.
  • Multiple color options to choose from (black, red, and blue).
  • Housings branded with a Dinan Logo for easy identification.
  • True upgrade, not just aesthetic.
  • Direct plug-and-play.

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      01-04-2022, 02:12 PM   #2
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Higher performance than OE, they come in colors and they are competitively priced. What's not to like? They're on my list for my next spark plug change at 60K mi.
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Higher performance than OE, they come in colors and they are competitively priced. What's not to like? They're on my list for my next spark plug change at 60K mi.
Thats pretty much how we look at. If you are in need of replacing worn out coils why not Dinan. =)
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Looks great! Cannot wait to see how it runs on our engines if we ever decide to run your guy's ignition coils
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      01-04-2022, 06:01 PM   #5
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Dinan Ignition Coils for Nearly all Modern BMW's

Part Number(s):
  • M Series Coils; D650-0005 (Black), D650-0006 (Red), D650-0007 (Blue)
  • N Series Coils; D650-0002 (Black), D650-0003 (Red), D650-0004 (Blue)
  • B Series Coils; D650-0008 (Black), D650-0009 (Red), D650-0010 (Blue)

Application(s) by Engine:
  • M Series Coils; M52, M54, M62, M73, S52 and S62
  • N Series Coils; M54, S54, N20, N26, N52, N54, N55, N62, N63, N73, N74, S55 and S63
  • B Series Coils; B36, B38, B46, B48, B58 and S58

Product Page(s) / Pricing: dinan.info/coils

Release Date: Available Now!

Description: Dinan Ignition Coils are designed to be a direct plug-and-play replacement, or upgrade, to factory coils and provide greater energy output. With up to 10% more energy output then stock you are ensured a stronger and more consistent spark. Whether you are replacing dilapidated coils that are causing sluggish acceleration and/or misfires or simply upgrading for a more reliable and consistent spark your ignition system will be more efficient with a new set of Dinan coils. For those that like to showcase engine modifications they even come in a variety of unique housing colors to choose from for that personalized touch!

Features/Benefits:
  • Up to 10% more energy output than stock.
  • Multiple color options to choose from (black, red, and blue).
  • Housings branded with a Dinan Logo for easy identification.
  • True upgrade, not just aesthetic.
  • Direct plug-and-play.

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Looks great, any logs with stock VS Dinan coils?
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      01-05-2022, 03:44 PM   #6
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Standard stock dwell tune for these ? Curious for some of us with n45/n55 and have retrofitted the b58 Eldor coils to our cars
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Standard stock dwell tune for these ? Curious for some of us with n45/n55 and have retrofitted the b58 Eldor coils to our cars
Yes. Standard stock dwell tune. Direct PnP from the factory coils.
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Just ordered a set! Was about to pull the trigger on some Bavarian branded ones until I saw these. Can't wait to install along with some new NGKs.
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Would these last longer & perform better than OEM B58 coils?
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      01-12-2022, 01:35 PM   #12
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Would these last longer & perform better than OEM B58 coils?
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Would these last longer & perform better than OEM B58 coils?
Graph in the post above shows output/performance vs a stock B58 Eldor coil. As far as lasting longer— that really depends on usage but should be the same or better given the same running conditions. Dinan and sister company APR have been using these coils (or like ones in the case of the VAG platforms) on all of our vehicles for a year or more without issues though
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Would these last longer & perform better than OEM B58 coils?
The question you should be asking is exactly how any "perdormance coil" can increase the operational life or the quality of a spark coming off a plug.
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Attachment 2780217
Dinan Ignition Coils for Nearly all Modern BMW's

Part Number(s):
  • M Series Coils; D650-0005 (Black), D650-0006 (Red), D650-0007 (Blue)
  • N Series Coils; D650-0002 (Black), D650-0003 (Red), D650-0004 (Blue)
  • B Series Coils; D650-0008 (Black), D650-0009 (Red), D650-0010 (Blue)

Application(s) by Engine:
  • M Series Coils; M52, M54, M62, M73, S52 and S62
  • N Series Coils; M54, S54, N20, N26, N52, N54, N55, N62, N63, N73, N74, S55 and S63
  • B Series Coils; B36, B38, B46, B48, B58 and S58

Product Page(s) / Pricing: dinan.info/coils

Release Date: Available Now!

Description: Dinan Ignition Coils are designed to be a direct plug-and-play replacement, or upgrade, to factory coils and provide greater energy output. With up to 10% more energy output then stock you are ensured a stronger and more consistent spark. Whether you are replacing dilapidated coils that are causing sluggish acceleration and/or misfires or simply upgrading for a more reliable and consistent spark your ignition system will be more efficient with a new set of Dinan coils. For those that like to showcase engine modifications they even come in a variety of unique housing colors to choose from for that personalized touch!

Features/Benefits:
  • Up to 10% more energy output than stock.
  • Multiple color options to choose from (black, red, and blue).
  • Housings branded with a Dinan Logo for easy identification.
  • True upgrade, not just aesthetic.
  • Direct plug-and-play.

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Will it be effective than OEM X5M COILS?
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Will it be effective than OEM X5M COILS?
If you are having misfires or running rough in general then replacing the coils would assist in rectifying the issue. Same as with OEM coils. The Dinan coils offer more output energy which would assist in higher output builds where the OEM coils may have some issues but generally speaking the advantage is in price and customization (colors).

As far as compatibility... it depends on generation of X5M.

E70/F85 - Technically compatible but may require modification (removal of a molding rib). Investigation into viability of a running change to remove this rib for future production is underway.
F95 - Not compatible. Newest gen N63TU3/S63TU4 (X5M/X6M specifically) coils being investigated.
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If you are having misfires or running rough in general then replacing the coils would assist in rectifying the issue. Same as with OEM coils. The Dinan coils offer more output energy which would assist in higher output builds where the OEM coils may have some issues but generally speaking the advantage is in price and customization (colors).

As far as compatibility... it depends on generation of X5M.

E70/F85 - Technically compatible but may require modification (removal of a molding rib). Investigation into viability of a running change to remove this rib for future production is underway.
F95 - Not compatible. Newest gen N63TU3/S63TU4 (X5M/X6M specifically) coils being investigated.
Does the same apply to 2018 F90 M5 (S63TU4)? As in not compatible? On your site when selecting F90 M5 they show as compatible parts.

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Have a coil/plug service that I will be doing shortly on my 340xi with 82k on it (plugs were replaced at 55k according to records). Figure that this is the time for new coils, question though, what plugs do you recommend with you coils?
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Does the same apply to 2018 F90 M5 (S63TU4)? As in not compatible? On your site when selecting F90 M5 they show as compatible parts.

Thank you!
2018 M5 is compatible but would require the modification. Product page has a brief visual guide on it to what that entails.

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Have a coil/plug service that I will be doing shortly on my 340xi with 82k on it (plugs were replaced at 55k according to records). Figure that this is the time for new coils, question though, what plugs do you recommend with you coils?
Stock plugs is what all of our testing has been done with.
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Any reviews of how it drives. What’s the difference?
Got these into my 2016 340i xdrive when I was doing my coils and plugs at 60k. I drive my car pretty hard, plus I have Dinan stage 1 tune. So far 3000 miles on it, drives well, no complaint, 100 bucks cheaper than the oem coils I returned. Definitely recommend it, I bought the red ones, looks real good.
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Any reviews of how it drives. What’s the difference?
Got these into my 2016 340i xdrive when I was doing my coils and plugs at 60k. I drive my car pretty hard, plus I have Dinan stage 1 tune. So far 3000 miles on it, drives well, no complaint, 100 bucks cheaper than the oem coils I returned. Definitely recommend it, I bought the red ones, looks real good.
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LOL perhaps this was intentional in order to make the new red dinan coils look better?
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