4X Ignition Coil Pack For 2002-16 Yamaha YZF R6 R6S R1 FZ1 FZ1S 5PW-82310-00-00
4X Ignition Coil Pack For 2002-16 Yamaha YZF R6 R6S R1 FZ1 FZ1S 5PW-82310-00-00
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Ignition Coil Pack for 2002-2016 Yamaha YZF R6, R6S, R1, FZ1, FZ1S
This four-coil pack replaces factory stick coils on 2002-2016 Yamaha YZF R6, R6S, R1, FZ1, and FZ1S sport bikes, delivering consistent spark and direct plug-and-play connection with OEM reference 5PW-82310-00-00.
Overview
This ignition coil pack contains four high-output stick coils for Yamaha multi-cylinder engines. The ignition coil pack ensures each cylinder receives a strong, timed spark, improving throttle response and reducing misfires. It’s the right choice for riders and technicians refreshing the ignition on Yamaha R6, R1, and FZ1 platforms that call for OE part 5PW-82310-00-00.
Built For Performance
- Epoxy-filled windings absorb vibration and suppress internal arcing
- Precisely wound primary and secondary circuits match OE resistance for correct dwell
- Long-reach rubber boot seals out moisture and debris at the spark plug well
- Clip-in OEM-style 2-pin connector requires no wiring changes
- Uniform output across all four coils eliminates cylinder-to-cylinder timing variation
- High-temperature housing maintains spark energy during extended high-rpm use
Fits These Machines
- for Yamaha YZF R6 2002-2016
- for Yamaha YZF R6S
- for Yamaha YZF R1 2002-2014
- for Yamaha FZ1
- for Yamaha FZ1S
On-The-Job Use
- Spark plug replacement intervals when coils show wear
- Track-day preparation to guarantee peak ignition at redline
- Daily commuting and sport-touring on FZ1 models
- Restoring lost power on higher-mileage metric sport bikes
- Diagnosing and silencing misfire fault codes
Specs At A Glance
| Quantity | 4 coils |
| Coil Type | Stick coil (pencil style) |
| Connector | 2-pin OEM-style sealed plug |
| Part Number(s) | 5PW-82310-00-00 |
Good To Know
Q: Do these coils need an ECU reflash or calibration? A: No reflash is needed; they are direct electrical replacements and the ECU reads dwell time automatically once they’re installed.
Q: What are the common symptoms of a failing stick coil? A: You may feel a stumble at steady throttle, experience hard starting when hot, or see a P0300-series misfire code; replacing all four as a set often clears the fault.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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