So I just did a full 8 coil replacement.
I first replaced one coil that was misfiring only under load with a used coil with similar mileage and age. I'd feel the misfire while sitting at light in "D" with foot on brake. It would go away while driving or idling in "P". Before replacing the one coil, I was also getting a raw fuel smell while idling.
Test drove before replacing all 8:
Pre test drive was after extensive fuel system work (Inspect interior of fuel tank & fuel pump sock, Fuel filter, Fuel injector Clean - rebuild & testing, New Fuel pressure regulator, New OEM air filter, Clean MAF sensor, Throttle body cleaning, All new vacuum lines, New intake manifold gaskets) and new Denso spark plugs.
It ran ok, but felt it could use improvement, I suspected balance of coils was off. Starting was good, but at times a little slow to fully engage. Fuel trims between banks was not as balanced as I'd like to see, Idle seemed ok but could be a touch better. Power cure was ok, but could I get better?
Test drive with 8 new Denso coils in:
I took out on test drive in the heat of the day and monitored fuel trims, once I had the 8 new Denso coils in.
I noticed better balance between bank 1 and bank 2 fuel trims. I notice idle just a little steadier, most noticeable while stopped at light in "D". Also notice it started a little pepier. Also has just a little smoother acceleration onto HWY. These are just incremental changes only few would even notice as I do.
Feeling and seeing the difference, albeit small, has convinced me old coils even though not dead or not even misfiring do loose some spark and fire unevenly.
Denso 673-1303 were shipped to me and inslatted.