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Murray203ps 31-07-07 12:27 PM

New members car
 
Hi everyone,murray here.Only been on the site about a week now and just thought it would be nice to include a few pictures of my car for you all to look at.:wave:
http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/b...s/100_0193.jpg
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stamford 31-07-07 12:31 PM

:hi: Murray, nice ZS there, nice and low too!

Powered by what exactly? Couldn't read the small print!

RalphG 31-07-07 12:42 PM

That is certainly low! What suspension have you got? What mods have you done to get it to 200BHP?

Here's a question... what percentage of MG Rover cars have Longbridge registration numbers?:ike:

Leasky 31-07-07 01:01 PM

very nice loose the lights very good other than that are u using spax or bilsteins coilovers?

Glen290 31-07-07 01:07 PM

Nice car, i thought mine was low, but omg....:cool2::cool2:

Maxxed_Ross 31-07-07 02:09 PM

very very nice!

MGSilver 31-07-07 02:42 PM

Nice motor you have there Murray

Murray203ps 31-07-07 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stamford (Post 4839)
:hi: Murray, nice ZS there, nice and low too!

Powered by what exactly? Couldn't read the small print!

It says "powered by RovaSystemsMotorsport" I know i know before you start going on about how bad he was,dont worry it only took me one visit to realise how much of a cowboy he was.

Leasky 31-07-07 04:52 PM

suspension?

Murray203ps 31-07-07 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EMS Ltd. (Post 4841)
That is certainly low! What suspension have you got? What mods have you done to get it to 200BHP?

Here's a question... what percentage of MG Rover cars have Longbridge registration numbers?:ike:

Started of with Spax on my 2000 model but found that after time the threads started to corode which made it hard to adjust the car height. When i swapped the car for the later model in 2004 i changed for AVO coilovers which so far have been fine.
To date i have done the following to get the car to 200 bhp:
Home made air intake system.i.e with the cone filter sitting under the wing where the resonator would sit(and i still think this is the best way to do the intake).
Mannis back Piper exhaust system
Piper 270 cams and vernier pulleys.

Progress was as follows:
Standard car Rolling Roaded at 173bhp
Cat back exhaust and intake fitted 184 bhp
Cams/Verniers fitted 203 bhp

Car really responded to Cams well.Did have a Piggyback ECU fitted but it done diddly squat for the power so ended up taking it off.
Although the power is not the best i feel a lot has to be said for a fairly hard suspension setup.i know its not everyones cup of tea but the responsivness of the car on excelleration with stiff springs etc is so much better than the standard stuff where a lot of that responsivness is sapped by the rear suspension.
I dont know just my thoughts.


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