Dear All
I have seen that throughout the last 10-12 or so years, the question about spark plugs and the 123ignition has been debated several times in the forum. But reading those earlier threads, there does not seem to have been any final conclusions drawn and recommendations issued concerning the
combined use of a 123ignition and then which particular spark plug type (and cables) is best.
It does seem like most prefer NGK non-resistor plugs these days, due to the declining quality of the BOSCH non-resistor plugs, being produced in India/Russia etc..
I also see that for a standard ignition system, the preferred plug seems to be the "hotter" NGK BP5ES, although the equivalent standard plug from NGK would be a BP7ES. But probably, as most of us these days prefer less fast high-speed highway driving, and more slower speed stop-and-go driving in our Pagodas, a "hotter" plug like the BP5ES seems like the best compromise. Furthermore, a more worn engine later in its life, would probably also benefit from a "hotter" spark plug like the BP5ES.
HOWEVER, can we reach the same (or a different) conclusions, when many of us now have converted to an electronic 123ignition in our cars? Is the NGK BP5ES still the preferred plug, or should we choose a different spark plug? In other words, does the 123ignition deliver a stronger or a weaker spark compared to the standard BOSCH distributor, which would make us select a different plug?
123ignition is selling the BP7ES for the Pagoda in their online shop. But I guess this is just by looking into the standard spark plug table from NGK (?).
Similarly, we could also talk about the spark plug cables. I can find on the 123ignition homepage, that they recommend
carbon core cables to be used with the 123ignition together with the
red BOSCH coil. But is this what most people install in their Pagodas with 123ignitions and what are the experiences, or do we deviate from this? (I know carbon cored cables are
not recommended, when using the standard BOSCH distributors).
It would be great, if we could nail these questions one time for all in this thread, so that we can set this straight, and set some general recommendations for the choice of spark plugs and cables, when using the 123ignitions in our cars.
I look forward to see your comments.
Best wishes,
Christian