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plugleads for v6

Post by dave the square » Tue Sep 22, 2015 11:00 am

Is the the engine in a Maxda 626 v6 the same as the Bongo v6? and more importantly, will the plug lead set fit a Bongo v6? I have been offered a set and like to know before I take it all apart.
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Post by g8dhe » Tue Sep 22, 2015 11:25 am

Doesn't appear to be the same engine, as to if it would fit you would need to know the lead lengths I guess.
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Post by mikeWalsall » Tue Sep 22, 2015 2:43 pm

The plug leads on the 626 seams a lot longer than the Bongo's ..

626 ..

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I used English made guaranteed for life 'pattern parts' on my V6 and they have been OK ..

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Post by windywatson » Tue Sep 22, 2015 3:49 pm

I used genuine set on one of my vans & pattern parts on the other. Whilst there is a big saving to be made on the pattern parts & yes they work. On the set I got the lead diameter was a bit thicker & didn't fit into the clips that hold them in place without great force & they had made sure that the leads where only just long enough so where a very tight fit. I don't like to have cabling under stress & the insulation being compressed, so I would still personally go for the genuine article if you can stretch to the extra expense.

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Post by Simon Jones » Tue Sep 22, 2015 4:51 pm

Go with genuine Mazda leads & the club shop is as cheap as anywhere else you may find.
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Post by mikeonb4c » Tue Sep 22, 2015 5:42 pm

Because I've always been curious about whether it is necessarily necessary to buy genuine Mazda parts, I had a quick google-around to see what was out there. Here's some stuff:

£72 - http://www.mazdabongo.com/catalog/elect ... all-models (I think this is AVA, who are well tought of)

£95 - http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/merchandise3.htm - Bongo Fury shop aftermarket brand

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Bongo Fury recommend genuine Mazda on LPG cars, total cost for that £206 total

Or Magnecor (for example) claim to do a quality product with 8.5mm leads @ £131 posted:

http://www.dcperformance.co.uk/cheap/84 ... 65171.html

Whilst on ebay the similar/same 8.5mm lead product costs £160:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Magnecor-KV85 ... 0954201404

...and the cheaper 8mm product costs £135

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Magnecor-8mm- ... 540a8b633e

Confused I am. So, what's it to be fellas? Jeebers...

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Re: plugleads for v6

Post by Simon Jones » Tue Sep 22, 2015 5:52 pm

I take the view that the original Mazda parts have lasted 10+ years so there's are a reasonable chance that genuine Mazda replacements will do the same. There are plenty of examples on here where folk have saved a few pounds on drop links, ball joints, rubber dust covers, etc & then found they have failed again within a year or so. If you're keen at DIY & have time to strip down & replace cheap parts when they fail, then there could be an overall saving to be made. Personally, I'd rather spend my time driving the Bongo than fixing it :).
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Post by mikeWalsall » Tue Sep 22, 2015 9:23 pm

I generally do my own servicing and being an OAP I tend to be cost conscious particularly in sourcing parts ..

The back three sparkies on my Alphard would be (to me) a full days work to change so I have had NGK dedecated LPG Iridium ones fitted ..

The six sparkies on the Bongo are childs play to change and @ £10ish for six cheapish to buy .. so I have gone for standard NGK BKR5E 1.1 plugs with a 1.0mm gap (although to the book for LPG a colder plug BKR 6E 1.1 would be better) ..

The plug leads I used are from a reputable English company who specalise in 'Classic motor' ignition components .. who I doubt would still be in business producing 'guaranteed for life' inferior / rubbish ..

If anything my blue plug leads where a touch long and care needed to neatly take up the slight surplus ..

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Post by Jim the Box » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:20 pm

I have a set of mangacor leads fitted to my bongo the saving against genuine Mazda leads allowed me to purchase a set of iridium plugs, magnacor do leads for rally cars etc and are very good quality, I have had no issues with them since I replaced my old leads.
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Post by helen&tony » Wed Sep 23, 2015 4:13 am

Hi
Did you notice that the 626 is TOTALLY different (if that is a 626 engine in the picture. The distributor is in a different place, the belts are on a different routing, and the induction piping / castings are totally different.....Errrrrr....they aren't the right plug leads!
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