2004 MG ZT 260 SE #269
2000 MGF 1.8 Steptronic
MG ZT260 SE #171 'The Boat' - Gone but not forgotten
Daily Driver:- 2019 Seat Ateca 1.6 TDi Xcellence
Thats with the inserts..............it's called cheating
I always thought there were 2 sets of X-Powers. Road legal and proper
Fear keeps you alive. Fearless gets you killed
Herman
Vin#076 pics, Black, modified and with 234 RWHP and 276 lb/ft (275 BHP and 440 Nm @ flywheel)
FJ1200, DynoJet Stage 1, K&N filter
Alfa MiTo 1.4 Cloverleaf, 170 BHP, Alfa Rosso.
colintf
Colin Murrell
vin 00242 - Probably the only 260 to have driven the full Le Mans circuit?
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Fear keeps you alive. Fearless gets you killed
Herman
Vin#076 pics, Black, modified and with 234 RWHP and 276 lb/ft (275 BHP and 440 Nm @ flywheel)
FJ1200, DynoJet Stage 1, K&N filter
Alfa MiTo 1.4 Cloverleaf, 170 BHP, Alfa Rosso.
After watching http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvMc4PZtVWg on You tube, conparing the Xpower's to the Cobra's, I prefer the Cobras. I'd be using the car for everyday use so the Cobra's won't be too loud at 6 : 15am and personally, I like the quad pipes rather than the twin ovals...but that's always gonna be a personal choice.
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The Zero quality is great - easy to shine them up like a mirror and I would not want to lose the quads.
But mine are too loud due to race cats (Milltek), so I am going to have the entire exhaust system wrapped.
Cheers
Phil
BBK: 78mm TB/upper plenum, Cold Air Induction, under-drive pulleys and valve covers; UPR plenum spacer and 160 degree stat; DEI heat wraps/tubes/shields; NGK TR7IX plugs; crank breathers; heads fully ported, polished, flowed and skimmed; PP Typhoon inlet manifold; OBX racing cam gears; Mocal oil cooler; Snow MAF II BC water-methanol injection; Venom/NX dry nitrous; UniQ piggyback ECU; ARP rod bolts and head studs; Milltek racing cats; Magnaflow centre resonator; Zero quads; EBC Turbo discs and Redstuff ceramic pads; MG7" SatNav with Freeview.
80 screaming decibels at Castle Combe on the sound test the centre resonator works
how much are the cats from Miltek?
colintf
Colin Murrell
vin 00242 - Probably the only 260 to have driven the full Le Mans circuit?
MG Car Club Z Register V8 ZT/ZTT Rep.
MG Car Club V8 Register V8 ZT/ZTT Rep
MG Car Club MGF Register Regional Rep for Devon & Cornwall and Cotswold Regions.
MG Car Club MGF Register International Liaison Representative
http://www.mgfim.org/
http://www.two-sixties.com/main.htm
http://www.v8register.net/
http://www.mgfregister.org/
http://www.racethemg.com/ http://www.triple-mracing.com/
Member of MGCC (UK), MGOC, VSCC & TSSC (Triumph Sports Six Club)
I had a thought about wrapping, in particular the engine bay section and did some googling. I found a lot of comments indicating that exhaust wraps lead to rapid deterioration of the metalwork and that ultimately all you'll be left with is a tube of exhaust pipe shaped wraps.
Decided to leave it alone.
Are the Miltek's a direct replacement?
I do like the sound of my X-Powers (now very expensive or not available), but would like some more.
Did you find any improvement in throttle response or otherwise as I was under the impression we already have high flow cats?
Fear keeps you alive. Fearless gets you killed
Herman
Vin#076 pics, Black, modified and with 234 RWHP and 276 lb/ft (275 BHP and 440 Nm @ flywheel)
FJ1200, DynoJet Stage 1, K&N filter
Alfa MiTo 1.4 Cloverleaf, 170 BHP, Alfa Rosso.