I cannot get it clear!
I read that many suggest Bosch W9DC or NGK BP5ES spark plugs on w113 engines.
The original spark plugs suggested by my owner manual are Beru D250/14/3 S and Bosch WG250T28. The same spark plugs were original equipment of 250 SE and 280 SE in the same years but they are NLA and probably are obsolete anyway.
They are very cold spark plugs, comparable with Bosch W4/W5 series and NGK BP8 series: a lot colder than Bosch W7, W8 and W9 and NGK BP7, BP6 and BP5 usually suggested.
I understand that old fuel injected engines usually run rich and with lower compression than when new but, taking into account that WG250T28 is a non projected spark plug and that newer spark plugs are generally projected ones (more efficient in igniting the mixture in the compression chamber), it seems to me that up to three temperature grade hotter than originals is really a too heavy jump!
I must replace the old Bosch W7DC actually installed on my engine and i really do not know what kind of spark plug I should install.
The only exact match with WG250T28 I found on the web, according to conversion charts, is NGK BP8EVX, which is a platinum spark plug.
I think that BP8ES would also be an exact match. So, BP7ES, just one step hotter, would be an acceptable compromise.
What is your opinion on this?
Dante
1965 230 SL
Italy