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#1 toby&pickle

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Posted 14 December 2025 - 04:16 PM

Hi, what spark plugs should i be using in my 1966 Mk1 cooper S 1275 that has been tuned ,but to what stage i dont know i would say it's been mildly tuned,also what plugs for my 1965 Mk1 Morris cooper S 970.TIA.



#2 nicklouse

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Posted 14 December 2025 - 04:24 PM

Depends what your build needs. Start with the same for both and go for a run and inspect if running too hot fit colder plugs. If running to cold fit hotter.

i would start with some NGKs heat range 6.



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Posted 14 December 2025 - 05:50 PM

I use NGK BP6ES or BP7ES. In normal driving you will probably notice no difference. If either car is for serious competition a BP7ES would probably be best.



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Posted 14 December 2025 - 05:58 PM

I use BP6ES for my mildly tuned 1275S.  The tuner put BP7ES in when on the RR but they foul around town.  The 6s run cleaner.



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Posted 26 March 2026 - 12:11 PM

NGK BP6 ES Made in Taiwan?



#6 stuart bowes

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Posted 26 March 2026 - 12:29 PM

a lot of things are made in poorer countries just because it's cheap labour, I wouldn't take it as a sign of poor quality

 

have a google of your favourite products, Dyson, Sony, Nike... Singapore, Taiwan, Brazil, Slovakia, China, Malaysia etc etc, it's pretty normal.  Even if you look up Bosch, it's not all made in Germany as you might hope

 

unless I've missed the point and you're asking something else ?


Edited by stuart bowes, 26 March 2026 - 12:30 PM.


#7 gazza82

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Posted 26 March 2026 - 06:28 PM

From the tinterweb 

 

 

NGK spark plugs are primarily manufactured in Japan, which serves as the company's headquarters and main production hub. While Japan is the primary source, NGK also operates manufacturing facilities in other countries, including ThailandChina, and Brazil.

 

 

There are few youtube videos claiming to be able to show how to spot an genuine plug ... 


Edited by gazza82, 26 March 2026 - 06:29 PM.


#8 Chris1275gt

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Posted 26 March 2026 - 06:41 PM

Have a look at AC Dodd spark plugs on YouTube.




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