I use a stock, epoxy-filled coil from the later Chrysler 2.2/2.5L engines. It gives the required spark, vibration resistance, and low price all in one package. Its only drawback is a non-stock appearance. I was steered towards this coil by a speedway motorcycle racer, who said that all the racers used them, due to their high output and resistance to vibration (anybody here who knows these monsters can relate). He said that the parts supposedly designed for the task weren't as tough as that coil, and it had a low failure rate. I bought one with bracket and connector (weatherpack) from a junkyard, and haven't looked back. If looking "correct" is important, use the MSD; if you want the power without the cost, use the little stocker.