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b310 dizzy swap bpr5es spark plugs
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Hi im doing the b310 electronic dizzy conversion and apparently the 210 uses bpr5es plugs I was just eondering the purpose of the resisted plugs vs thr stabdard bp5es

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The resistor is there to reduce static in your radio. It doesn't make the spark hotter, and it won't increase performance, it will just make the radio more pleasant to listen to.

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Non-resistor plugs haven't been specified since the 1970s .

With the 210 distributor you can use the same plugs you have now. If you fit the 210 coil and remove the ballast resistor, you can re-gap your plugs to the 210 gap or just fit the BPR5ES-11 plugs.

See B310 Electronic Distributor Swap section "Plug Gap"

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Thanks DD.. I'm using bp5es plugs currently with the stock a12 dizzy and bosch 40r coil.. should i be using BPR5ES's?

Posted on: 2014/4/16 8:10
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What you have works well.

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