Don't disregard my statements. The TFI module was well known for faulure due to excessive heat because Ford choose to locate them right on the distributor. This location gets hotter than the module can tolerate, causing premature failure. This is why towards the final years of the TFI equipped vehicles, Ford relocated the TFI module to either the radiator support or the fender, depending on the model.
For those that question this, after many years of investigation, which was difficult because Ford representatives were quite effective at concealing the problem. But in the end, a class action lawsuit was filed.
A faulty coil could stress a weakened TFI module, but this only account for a small fraction of the TFI failures. Most of the failures are heat related. The remote located TFI modules, like those found on 90's era Ford Aerostars, rarely ever fail. Some companies actually make a relocation kit, which moves the TFI module to a better location, solving the problem on the affected vehicles.
I would definitely go with a Motorcraft one, the quality is so substantially better. Even with the design defects, I have seen stock Motorcraft TFI modules last 10-12 years or more without a failure. Compare to the low bidder made in Mexico or made in China junk you get at the parts store, where sometimes new out of the box parts are of worse condition than the old worn out part you are replacing. Many problems can be solved by using good quality parts. There are some aftermarket parts that are pretty good, but you aren't going to find the good stuff at Advance, Oreillys, or Autozone. For what its worth, my '87 T-bird still has the original Motorcraft TFI module on it. I would take a part that has lasted over 170,000 miles under harsh conditions over one that lasts a couple weeks any day.
Glad you found the issue was a broken plug. A broken plug is on the high side of the coil, should have no effect on the TFI module. Only shorts or excessive resistance on the low voltage side of the coil would cause the TFI module to fail.
Borg Warner used to be a good brand. If you check the part now, it is a part made by a company overseas, and it is not made by Borg Warner.
The only brands I would use are Motorcraft, or Standard.
If your TFI module was failing, you engine will simply stall, the engine will die and will not restart until the module cools down, if that. If you are getting misfires or weak spark, the problem is coming from elsewhere.