Well, Vander won the bet. Amazon sent me BPR5ES. The packing list states BP5ES. The ad including all photos of the spark plug and the box show BPR5ES. Even reading the "additional product information" fine print below, it lists the plugs as non-resistor. I'm not sure if they're trying to pull a fast one on us or what. I'm pretty discouraged, you might say.
I also did a search for NGK 7832, as Mike Hughes suggested, however when I read the fine print it's a resister plug. Mike, if you have a source, I'd sure appreciate you passing it along.
At this point, I don't have any other option. I received my new cap and rotor. I also have the solid copper wires on their way. I'd really like to replace my aging Bosch WR9DC with non-resistor plugs, but I guess I'll clean and gap them and put them back in the car. I'm not sure I'm really gaining anything by putting in a new set of resistor plugs. I've spent a great deal of time searching for these and it's time to move on.
We are still planning our cross country trip to Utah in our Pagoda around the 4th week of July. I sure was hoping for a complete tuneup, including plugs, before we leave.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Ed Riefstahl
Erie, PA
1966 230SL (Ms Magoo) Horizon Blue
1970 280S (Miss Daisy)
1999 BMW Z3 5 speed
1991 BMW 318I 5 Speed
1997 Toyota Paseo Convertible - One of 1000, (have you ever seen one?)
1997 Ford Ranger step side (Mater)
2023 Mazda CX 5