Ignition Coils

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Echo

Member
Joined
Mar 9, 2022
Posts
38
Reaction score
47
Location
Beaver, PA
I'm doing a 6.0 swap on my 02 Tahoe and i want to use the 5.3 ignition coils, but im not sure if they're compatible with the 6.0. Its an L59 to LQ9 swap, i just cant seem to find any information regarding compatibility. I'd have no problem using the 6.0 coils if half of them didn't get broken when they shipped the engine.

If they aren't compatible, at the very least, i'd like to upgrade to a better set of coils. I'm hearing mixxed reviews about MSD coils, so I'm not sure what to look for. Any suggestions?
 

mountie

Supporting Member
Joined
May 9, 2018
Posts
4,675
Reaction score
8,574
Location
Wellington, Fl., (formally Kalifornia)
I'm doing a 6.0 swap on my 02 Tahoe and i want to use the 5.3 ignition coils, but im not sure if they're compatible with the 6.0. Its an L59 to LQ9 swap, i just cant seem to find any information regarding compatibility. I'd have no problem using the 6.0 coils if half of them didn't get broken when they shipped the engine.

If they aren't compatible, at the very least, i'd like to upgrade to a better set of coils. I'm hearing mixxed reviews about MSD coils, so I'm not sure what to look for. Any suggestions?
Personally, from past experience, MSD is not a quality product anymore.

Edelbrock makes a Gen III & Gen IV LS ( '97 to 2013 )
 
Last edited:

drdave81

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2020
Posts
239
Reaction score
369
Location
Waterford, MI
Lil bit late here, but.......... Stick with stock coils. You likely won't upgrade your engine to the point that you need upgraded coils. The coils will handle even more than the drivers in the PCM that feed the coils will, so you don't need to worry about spark output. You'd be going to some aftermarket ignition system anyway by that point. Get a good set of plugs and wires and your ignition system is good to go. This is one area most won't ever need to upgrade on a daily driver, or even a weekend toy.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
132,677
Posts
1,872,424
Members
97,482
Latest member
kielyr
Top