Well I experienced a major problem. I got the coils installed, flashed MHD to the PR coil checkbox, started the car and had super rough idle. It was missing badly and when I pressed in the clutch it made a horrible rattling noise. (In hindsight I suppose it was the dual mass flywheel slapping back and forth without the mass of the rest of the main shaft or whatever damping it with clutch out.)
Anyway, it was idling super roughly and then there was a pop and a hiss and smoke rising from my engine bay. I almost panicked because I thought it was fuel spray. I turned the car off and looked closer and it was the number 3 PR coil sizzling. Then I noticed the casing split open. At first I thought it was due to physical tension from the fitment, but that wasn't really an issue if you leave all the coil mounting bolts loose to allow the play between coil mounting hole and bolt to get it all settled in.
Then I pulled the harness connector off coil 3 and found one of the terminals was pushed back into the connector. They should be locked on place but somehow this one wasn't locked enough to prevent being pushed back. I noticed I had to be kind of careful when plugging those in. The first one squeezed the seal such that it extruded slightly out of the connector. It seemed like the locking tab was pulling the male connector forward before or while the terminals were mating. I took extra care after the first one, number 6, to try to center the male connector so the seal would all go in the hole. I had the dielectric grease that is recommended for the boots and I put some on the rest of the seals to help them slip into place.
It seemed to help to center the connector while pulling the locking tab forward over the retention tab, which is really steep on the approach angle, like a 90 degree step it seemed, relying on the ramp profile of the locking tab to displace it when plugging it in.
I don't know what that terminal and wire of the harness does, but apparently if it's not making good contact the coil fries and pops open.
I put my stock coils back in and flashed to uncheck the PR coil option, and now my car won't start. I don't know too much about the topic, but
I think my DME coil drivers are blown now. This is not good.
My thought at this time is that the terminal wasn't clicked into the connector well enough, so this was caused by a manufacturing problem. Before starting the car I did a visual check of everything and pushed down on all the plug wires even though I was sure they had clicked. I could not tell that anything was wrong with the harness.
I recorded a couple videos of the initial coil smoking and some inspection I did right after. When they are done uploading I'll post the links.
@PRECISION RACEWORKS I need your help.