You can't use it for ignition. It will get toasted the moment you crank your engine.
You have to use IGBTs that are specifically designed for ignition circuits, like the
ISL9V3040P3 installed on my GenBoard v3.5. Coil driving IGBTs are constructed to clamp (limit and absorb) the primary coil voltage to around 400V so that the secondary coil will generate the appropriate kV to produce spark. If you use just any IGBT that doesn't clamp the flyback voltage from the primary coil, the spike will reach a voltage that would easily destroy it.
The ISL9V3040P3 is available in Farnell, although in limited stocks last time I checked.