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    I think if you are or will be an MG ZTV8 enthusiast with some savings then money will be no object and you will not be disappointed James. I love mine and would do it again in a heart beat! Rare, good looking, and got the poke to get out of trouble. The car's not bad either!
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    Whether I go turbo or supercharged it is going to have a little more power. (Regardless of what the haters think) Either way I have a standalone management system kicking around somewhere just wants re configuring for 8 cylinders. Supercharging would be easier but I like to be different so I will look into single or twin turbo set-up and keep it as stock looking as possible. I not interested in the cost to value, I just like the challenge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post
    I think if you are or will be an MG ZTV8 enthusiast with some savings then money will be no object and you will not be disappointed James. I love mine and would do it again in a heart beat! Rare, good looking, and got the poke to get out of trouble. The car's not bad either!
    Its a awesome motor and definitely better in the rear wheel drive form. ( i have owned both) the rarity of these is what makes it even more special. I live and breath cars and appreciate modern classics such as these. I'm no stranger to turbo/engine conversions etc but like it to look right too. I'll keep yous updated.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biggs View Post
    Its a awesome motor and definitely better in the rear wheel drive form. ( i have owned both) the rarity of these is what makes it even more special. I live and breath cars and appreciate modern classics such as these. I'm no stranger to turbo/engine conversions etc but like it to look right too. I'll keep yous updated.....
    Any update Biggs?

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    checkout johnny's motorsports on FB , think they are in Canada? but specialise on kits for this engine

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    This whole "not allowed" to do mapping I feel is a lot of crap.
    SHM went under did they not?
    About time someone either ripped the map off, or simply the club buys the rights to it.
    It's just a map for an engine, it's not the nuclear codes to Trident.

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