Those coils are reliable. I generally don't recommend replacing GM coils unless there's a circuit code for a specific cylinder, and I try to confirm that by swapping coils. Random misfires (P0300 Code) are almost never the coils. Cylinder specific misfire codes should swap coils around with the new plugs to confirm. The plug usually fixes the misfire. The code might move with the coil, indicating the coil is the problem. Or the code may stay on the same cylinder, in which case the wiring and fuel injector need to be checked.
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I did the LS coil kit, I ordered dragonfire plug wires and a harness adapter from ebay then just got the coils for any gm v8 really, I got mine from a 2013 Chevy 1500 with the 5.3, they have better coils that last longer and produce a better spark
I actually installed a GM Ignition coil on my CM400 to replace the old Honda one.
And, since the GM LS2 coils use a +5v sequencer trigger and they work perfect with an ME7 ecu, it seems like running a scope test is a bit redundant.
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