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27301-2B140 Ignition Coil Compatibility

27301-2B140 Ignition Coil Hyundai & Kia 1.6L Turbo (Gamma T-GDI Series)

The 27301-2B140 IGNITION COIL is a premium Turbo-Spec component engineered for the Gamma T-GDI architecture. Designed to maintain spark stability under the intense combustion pressures of forced induction, this coil ensures consistent performance. Browse our ignition component catalog or explore our selection of Turbo engine parts to complete your 27301-2B140 replacement.

27301-2B140: Hyundai Turbo Models

  • Sonata (LF/YF): 2014–2018 (1.6T)
  • Tucson (TL): 2015–2018 (1.6 T-GDI)
  • Creta / ix25: 2015–2018 (1.6T)
  • Mistra: 2015+ Turbo Models
  • Benefit: Optimized for Boost Pressure

27301-2B140: Kia Turbo Models

  • K5 (JF): 2015–2018 (1.6 Turbo)
  • Sportage / KX5: 2015–2018
  • K4 / KX3: 2014+ Turbo Models
  • Standard: OE High-Voltage Insulation
  • Design: Heat-Resistant Polymer Core

Interchangeable Part Number: 27301-2B140

The 1.6L T-GDI engine is highly sensitive to ignition coil dwell timing. Please verify fitment for your IGNITION COIL using your VIN.


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Questions and Answers

Why is the 27301-2B140 coil specific to Turbo (T-GDI) engines?
Turbocharged engines operate under significantly higher cylinder pressures than naturally aspirated engines. This coil is designed with reinforced internal insulation to prevent voltage "arcing" under extreme boost conditions.
What is the impact of incorrect dwell timing on T-GDI engines?
Incorrect timing or coil resistance can lead to ignition misfires, premature spark plug fouling, or even damage to the ECU ignition drivers. Providing your VIN via our WhatsApp link ensures the correct part matched to your engine's specific requirements.
Can I use this on a non-turbo Gamma engine?
No. Non-turbo engines typically require different coil electrical specs and boot geometries; using the wrong coil can severely impact performance and engine longevity.

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