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Best Spark Plugs

Posted:
Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:03 am
by dmweder
Would any of you like to recommend Spark Plugs for my 328ic? They are the only tune up item that I have not replaced since I purchased my 97 convertible. It has 120k on it and I suspect they could use replaced. From what I can tell, Bosch and NGK make plugs for it. I recently had a mechanic, who seemed to know what he was talking about, say Bosch are junk. Thoughts?
Re: Best Spark Plugs

Posted:
Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:15 am
by Garry
yes, bosch are junk, dont touch them, NGK are the way to go, and if u can afford it, get the Iridium IX plug, part number is BKR6EIX
I put them in my 323, smoother accel and more response down low
its the only thing I have done 2 engine, wanna do more but cant afford it atm!
Re: Best Spark Plugs

Posted:
Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:23 am
by VMZ
Bosch are OE. I doubt BMW are going to be putting "junk" spark plugs in their cars. I also have personally never had a problem with the Bosch plugs I have used in my 328i or any other car for that matter.
That being said, I'm currently using NGK BKR6EIX-II and I'm perfectly happy with them.
Theres lots of people who complain about Bosch but not very many who who back it up with any good reasons why.
Re: Best Spark Plugs

Posted:
Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:51 am
by Garry
well. bosch are not junk, but I wouldnt use them, NGK are the best, simple!
Re: Best Spark Plugs

Posted:
Sun Jan 25, 2009 12:27 pm
by VMZ
Well thats two votes for NKG BKR6EIX (I have BKR6EIX-II which has a larger gap but apparently will wear quicker).
Otherwise feel free to experiment. I believe the E36s take well to copper spark plugs and I'd suggest you avoid plugs with multiple electrodes.
Re: Best Spark Plugs

Posted:
Fri May 22, 2009 10:58 am
by Michael
I use nology silver spark plugs in my BMW silver is the best conductor of electricity and i have noticed a difference in power also they last for ever mine have been in the car for about two years now and every service i take them out clean them up and check the electrode gaps and they stay like new. Try this link
http://www.nology.com/silver.html this is where i got mine from and they weren't as expensive as some of the splitfire ones. Hope this helps. Michael.
Re: Best Spark Plugs

Posted:
Fri May 22, 2009 11:14 am
by Michael
I forgot to mention i also use nology hotwires these are ignition leads and are loads better than any other i have tried. They have a built in capacitor so the spark is hundreds of times more powerful than standard leads.
Re: Best Spark Plugs

Posted:
Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:15 am
by VMZ
The reason behind the iridiums being so popular is that as present conductivity isn't the major concern with plugs. What do you believe increased conductivity is gaining you?
Iridium allows us to have a finer tip 0.6/0.4mm resulting in a brighter and hotter spark for the same amount of current.
I can't speak personally about silver plugs but last plug change I experimented with new OE, Platinum and Iridium plugs. Iridiums were the clear winner... and there's too many stories of up to 3 prongs breaking off and ending up in the cats.
Re: Best Spark Plugs

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Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:59 am
by romancia
Hi everybody, I'm new in this blog...
Just want to ask, is NGK BKR6EKIX (iridium plugs) suitable with standard engine e36 m52? I want to buy it but I heard rumours that iridium plugs are not suitable for standard engine, these plugs are only for racing car and the best plugs for standard e36 m52 is NGK BKR6EK (standard plugs). Please share info....thank you
Re: Best Spark Plugs

Posted:
Fri Nov 12, 2010 4:44 pm
by jameswilliam
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