Just as an experiment, today I changed the spark plugs to NGK BP5ES. Up until now I have been using the NGK BP6ES. Everything ran fine, with the plugs showing the ideal light tan colour, no fouling, so all good. However after reading numerous recommendations on here by Dan (Benz Dr) and others about NGK BP5ES, it was always in the back of my mind to give Them a try.
Initially I was a little apprehensive on using a hotter plug when the BP6ES were the ideal colour.
Well, all I can say is I should have done this ages ago. I never would have thought going up one heat range would make such a difference.
The car runs much smoother. That’s not to say it was running badly before, it ran great, but with the NGK BP5ES has just made everything that much better. The BP6ES that I took out were only 1800km old. So it is not as if the BP6ES were worn.
Thank you Benz Dr. So to anyone thinking about spark plugs I 100% agree with Dan NGK BP5ES is the spark plug of Choice.
If you are interested I have them gapped at 0.9mm. I also run a 1-2-3 Distributor, Bosch Red Coil, and bypassed Ballast resistor.
DM