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bazzala 27-02-09 01:36 PM

Mg zs 2.5 180
 
My engine has gone - the head gaskets have gone on this car so am selling it for £1500 to anybody that wants it and can pick it up. If you want pics or more info email me [email protected]

2005, 04 plate
black 2.5 v6 engine
sports suspension
17" alloys
k & n induction kit
body kit & side skirts
ABS
EBD
PAS
front & rear parking sensors
leather & alcantara seats
six speaker stereo, casette and 6 disc multi changer

KevG 27-02-09 01:58 PM

Firstly Welcome.

Secondly, What was the cause of the Head gaskets to go?

Bobdope2002 27-02-09 02:31 PM

whats EBD

crazybrightman 27-02-09 03:31 PM

EBD= electronic brakeforce distribution. works with abs to help with stability control so its harder to spin etc.

sent an email anyhow.

Bobdope2002 27-02-09 03:37 PM

the zs doesnt have ebd or stability control so white lie is theyre

bazzala 27-02-09 05:24 PM

The engine over heated for too long - there was a water leak which started the problem!

rbull51 27-02-09 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobdope2002 (Post 92059)
the zs doesnt have ebd or stability control so white lie is theyre

ZS's do have EBD. It was / is a standard fit item.

Bobdope2002 27-02-09 05:31 PM

do they :laugh:had no idea

Nor 27-02-09 05:36 PM

54 I take it?

Sorry to hear about your car :(

KevG 27-02-09 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crazybrightman (Post 92056)
EBD= electronic brakeforce distribution. works with abs to help with stability control so its harder to spin etc.

sent an email anyhow.

Correct!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobdope2002 (Post 92059)
the zs doesnt have ebd or stability control so white lie is theyre

It does have EBD

Quote:

Originally Posted by rbull51 (Post 92085)
ZS's do have EBD. It was / is a standard fit item.

Is a standard fit

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobdope2002 (Post 92086)
do they :laugh:had no idea

See thats you jumping in again without researching:shutup:


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