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Electrical plug housing - multiple applications (see below).

Porsche 986 Boxster 1997-04
- Camshaft position sensor
- Throttle valve
- Ignition coil

Porsche 996 Carrera & GT3 1998-05

- Ignition coil

Porsche 964/993 Carrera & Turbo 1994-98
- Crankshaft position sensor



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Electrical plug housing - multiple applications (see below).

Porsche 986 Boxster 1997-04
- Camshaft position sensor
- Throttle valve
- Ignition coil

Porsche 996 Carrera & GT3 1998-05

- Ignition coil

Porsche 964/993 Carrera & Turbo 1994-98
- Crankshaft position sensor



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Ignition Coil Protection Cap.

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Ignition coil.

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Porsche 993 C2 / C4 1994-98
Porsche 993 C2S / C4S
Porsche 993 RS 1994-98

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High-quality Bosch ignition coil for Porsche 911 (993) models from 1994 to 1998. 
This Bosch coil is an ideal replacement where the original ignition coil has become weak, intermittent or failed. A deteriorating ignition coil can contribute to symptoms such as difficult starting, engine misfires, uneven idle, hesitation under acceleration or reduced engine performance.

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Porsche 993 C2 / C4 1994 - 1998
Porsche 993 C2S / C4S 1994 - 1998
Porsche 993 RS 1994 - 1998


Manufactured to Bosch quality standards, 0221502460 provides a direct replacement option for Porsche part number 99360207101 and the earlier reference 99360207100.

The ignition coil is a critical component of the Porsche ignition system, converting the vehicle's low-voltage electrical supply into the high voltage required to generate a strong spark at the spark plugs. A correctly functioning ignition coil helps maintain reliable starting, smooth engine operation and consistent combustion.

Why Replace Your Porsche 993 Ignition Coil?

An ageing ignition coil may no longer provide a stable, sufficiently strong ignition voltage. This can result in poor starting, intermittent misfires, hesitation, rough running or loss of performance.

Replacing a worn coil with a quality Bosch component helps restore dependable spark delivery and supports the smooth, responsive engine characteristics expected from the air-cooled Porsche 993.

For the best results, the condition of related ignition components - including spark plugs, ignition leads, distributor caps and rotor arms - should also be checked when diagnosing an ignition fault.

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Porsche 993 C2 / C4 1994-98
Porsche 993 C2S / C4S
Porsche 993 RS 1994-98

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High-quality Bosch ignition coil for the Porsche 911 Type 993 Turbo 1994-98.
This Bosch 0221502006 ignition coil is a direct cross-reference for Porsche part number 99360207300, making it an excellent replacement for a worn, weak or failed original ignition coil.

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Porsche 993 Turbo 1994 - 1998

The ignition coil is a vital part of the engine's ignition system, converting the vehicle's low-voltage electrical supply into the high voltage required to create a strong spark at the spark plugs. A consistent, powerful spark is essential for dependable starting, smooth combustion and responsive engine performance.

For the high-performance, twin-turbocharged Porsche 993 Turbo engine, dependable ignition performance is particularly important. A weak ignition coil may become more noticeable under acceleration and engine load, where reliable spark energy is required to maintain clean and consistent combustion.

Why Replace Your Ignition Coil?

 Ignition coils are subjected to repeated electrical and thermal stress throughout their service life. Internal insulation and electrical components can gradually deteriorate, resulting in reduced or inconsistent spark output.

Common symptoms associated with a failing ignition coil can include:
  Difficult or intermittent starting
  Engine misfires
  Rough or unstable idle
  Hesitation during acceleration
  Loss of power under load
  Uneven engine performance
  Intermittent ignition faults
  Poor throttle response
  Increased exhaust emissions
  Visible cracking, overheating or deterioration of the coil housing.

Replacing a defective coil with a quality Bosch ignition coil can help restore reliable ignition performance and smooth engine operation.

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About Ignition Coil

Ignition Coils – Reliable Spark and Power Delivery for Porsche Engines

Ignition coils are essential components in your Porsche’s ignition system, transforming low-voltage power from the battery into the high-voltage energy required to ignite the air-fuel mixture inside the engine cylinders. A healthy ignition coil ensures smooth acceleration, efficient combustion, and consistent engine performance.

At Design911, we supply a wide range of genuine and high-quality ignition coils for various Porsche models including 356, 911, 924, 944 and 928. Each coil is precision-engineered for durability, heat resistance, and optimal spark performance, ensuring your Porsche continues to deliver the power, efficiency, and reliability it was designed for.

What Do Ignition Coils Do?

Ignition coils play a crucial role in your Porsche’s ignition system by converting 12-volt battery power into up to 40,000 volts to fire the spark plugs. Their main functions include:

  • Generating high-voltage spark energy for combustion.
  • Delivering consistent ignition timing across all cylinders.
  • Supporting smooth acceleration and engine efficiency.
  • Reducing emissions by ensuring complete combustion.

Modern Porsche models may feature coil-on-plug systems that provide precise, individual spark control for each cylinder — maximising performance and responsiveness.

Why Do Ignition Coils Fail?

Over time, ignition coils are subjected to high voltage, heat, and vibration, which can cause wear or internal damage. Common causes of failure include:

  • Heat degradation of coil insulation or wiring.
  • Moisture intrusion leading to short circuits.
  • Age-related electrical fatigue in coil windings.
  • Faulty spark plugs causing excessive resistance and strain.
  • Corrosion or poor electrical connections.

Typical symptoms include engine misfires, rough idling, loss of power, difficulty starting, or an illuminated check engine light.

Why Replace Faulty Ignition Coils?

A failing ignition coil can cause poor fuel economy, misfires, or damage to the catalytic converter. Replacing worn or damaged coils restores proper spark strength, combustion efficiency, and overall engine performance.

Benefits of replacement include:

  • Smoother acceleration and stronger performance.
  • Reduced misfires and improved fuel economy.
  • Lower emissions and smoother idle.
  • Long-lasting, manufacturer-quality reliability.

All ignition coils in our range are made using high-grade materials and advanced insulation technology, ensuring consistent voltage delivery, heat resistance, and dependable performance under demanding conditions.

1. What does an ignition coil do in a Porsche?
The ignition coil converts the car’s 12-volt battery power into a high-voltage spark that ignites the fuel-air mixture in each cylinder. This ensures smooth engine operation, efficient combustion, and reliable performance.

2. What are the symptoms of a bad ignition coil?
Common signs of a failing ignition coil include engine misfires, rough idling, reduced acceleration, poor fuel economy, and a check engine light. You may also notice hesitation or vibration when accelerating.

3. Can I drive my Porsche with a bad ignition coil?
Driving with a failing ignition coil is not recommended. It can cause engine misfires, loss of power, and long-term damage to spark plugs or the catalytic converter. Replacement should be done promptly to avoid costly repairs.

4. How long do ignition coils last on a Porsche?
Typically, ignition coils last between 60,000 and 100,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and maintenance. Regular spark plug replacement and avoiding moisture exposure can extend their lifespan.

5. Are manufacturer-quality ignition coils as good as genuine Porsche parts?
Yes — manufacturer-quality ignition coils are built to the same precise specifications and performance standards as genuine parts. They provide excellent fitment, voltage output, and long-term reliability, often at a more cost-effective price.

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