MG TF Newbie
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MG TF Newbie
Hi all,
just about to get myself a TF. Have a few in mind, will likely be a 135 but if a 160 can be found at the same price, I'll be happy.
Used to have an Elise so know the K-Series well (had mine tuned to 180bhp), so that does not worry me too much, if the gasket goes,
well that sounds like a perfect excuse to get a new head/cams/Manifold
However first thing I will do when I get it is get it pressure tested, have all the fluids changed and the engine flushed and get a decent
panel filter.
Anything else I should look out for however, other than rust around the lights, sills, indicators, wheel arches,
I'm fairly mechanically minded (had to be as I also used to have a TR7 with a Rover V8).
Unfortunately I came across the MG Centre yesturday, soooo much bling on offer, especially all that leather, mmmmmmmm
just about to get myself a TF. Have a few in mind, will likely be a 135 but if a 160 can be found at the same price, I'll be happy.
Used to have an Elise so know the K-Series well (had mine tuned to 180bhp), so that does not worry me too much, if the gasket goes,
well that sounds like a perfect excuse to get a new head/cams/Manifold
However first thing I will do when I get it is get it pressure tested, have all the fluids changed and the engine flushed and get a decent
panel filter.
Anything else I should look out for however, other than rust around the lights, sills, indicators, wheel arches,
I'm fairly mechanically minded (had to be as I also used to have a TR7 with a Rover V8).
Unfortunately I came across the MG Centre yesturday, soooo much bling on offer, especially all that leather, mmmmmmmm
Re: MG TF Newbie
condition of the under floor pipes, subframes subframes subframes, sticky handbrake mechs,
happy hunting
happy hunting
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Re: MG TF Newbie
Date of last cam belt change (4 years or 48,000 miles). if it needs doing change the water pump and cam belt tensioner while you're there. Not many rust issues on the TF, check the solid subframe mounts, four same tyres known brand.
Bilstein shocks, Piper 4-2-1 manifold, Daytona, Vader cold-air induction, custom Z and F Stage 2 re-map, Electric boot release, braided hoses, Blue Magnecor leads, Technozen relays, Stage 1 head, BMW Angel Eyes headlights, "MG" puddle lights.
Re: MG TF Newbie
Any tips and tricks to lighten the car, usually the cheapest way to better performance.
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Car finally purchased.
2003 MGTF 160 in Trophy Blue. 57000 miles on the clock,
Cambelt and head gasket changed 1800 miles ago
Goes like stink.
The only thing that lets it down are the half leather seats. The leather is fine,
but what is that horrid fabric and plastic bit inbetween
2003 MGTF 160 in Trophy Blue. 57000 miles on the clock,
Cambelt and head gasket changed 1800 miles ago
Goes like stink.
The only thing that lets it down are the half leather seats. The leather is fine,
but what is that horrid fabric and plastic bit inbetween
- adrianclifford
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Re: MG TF Newbie
The "horrid" fabric is alcantara. Get a local automotive trimmer to recover your seats with leather, if that's what you want. It's much cheaper than buying "new" seats which will be second-hand at least.
Bilstein shocks, Piper 4-2-1 manifold, Daytona, Vader cold-air induction, custom Z and F Stage 2 re-map, Electric boot release, braided hoses, Blue Magnecor leads, Technozen relays, Stage 1 head, BMW Angel Eyes headlights, "MG" puddle lights.
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No it's not alcantera. It's like little bubbles of rubber stitched onto fabric.
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Re: MG TF Newbie
Maybe Black Daytona, trim code PVE?
I'm not a fan of it either, it's still fitted in mine though
I'm not a fan of it either, it's still fitted in mine though
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Well I've lived with the TF for a week now.
New Radio fitted, DAB, Bluetooth, USB, etc,etc
Trim on A-Pillar was surprisingly easy to remove to hide the aerial cable (screen mounted) and the Microphone cable (mounted to sun visor that I can't use anyway)
SRS light came on for one day then disappeared, need to investigate if it happens again.
Cracking drive, not quite as point and shoot as my old Elise but close.
Could do with a more sporty exhaust note though.
Next thing to do. Find some USB female connectors to mount where the spare buttons are (currently USB cables are dangling in the passenger foot well.
Then bling up the interior with some chrome
New Radio fitted, DAB, Bluetooth, USB, etc,etc
Trim on A-Pillar was surprisingly easy to remove to hide the aerial cable (screen mounted) and the Microphone cable (mounted to sun visor that I can't use anyway)
SRS light came on for one day then disappeared, need to investigate if it happens again.
Cracking drive, not quite as point and shoot as my old Elise but close.
Could do with a more sporty exhaust note though.
Next thing to do. Find some USB female connectors to mount where the spare buttons are (currently USB cables are dangling in the passenger foot well.
Then bling up the interior with some chrome