plugleads for v6
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- Apprentice Bongonaut
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plugleads for v6
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.
Re: plugleads for v6
Doesn't appear to be the same engine, as to if it would fit you would need to know the lead lengths I guess.
Geoff
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- mikeWalsall
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Re: plugleads for v6
The plug leads on the 626 seams a lot longer than the Bongo's ..
626 ..

Bongo ..

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

626 ..

Bongo ..

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

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Re: plugleads for v6
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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Re: plugleads for v6
Go with genuine Mazda leads & the club shop is as cheap as anywhere else you may find.
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Re: plugleads for v6
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
BUT
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...

£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
BUT
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
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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Re: plugleads for v6
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 ..

Been on for over three trouble free years .. and at a quarter of the price of Mazdas .. they are cheap enough to change if they don't last for another fifteen ..!!
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 ..

Been on for over three trouble free years .. and at a quarter of the price of Mazdas .. they are cheap enough to change if they don't last for another fifteen ..!!
JAL Mushroom roof,12/240v, fridge, cooker, sink, LPG V6 .. (written off @ £5500 Nov 2016)
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Re: plugleads for v6
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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Re: plugleads for v6
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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Helen
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!
Cheers
Helen
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