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Old 5th March 2007, 21:04   #1
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Default mg zt v8 problems

sometime in the future i would love to own a v8 mg zt so just asking what to look out for and any common faults they have oh and was it the rover v8 fitted or an engine imported from another car?
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Old 5th March 2007, 21:20   #2
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4.6-litre 260PS Ford Mustang V8 engine
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Old 5th March 2007, 21:22   #3
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humm shame i love the old rover v8 engine but mustang v8 means theres plenty more than 260 to be found in it
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Old 5th March 2007, 21:36   #4
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humm shame i love the old rover v8 engine but mustang v8 means theres plenty more than 260 to be found in it
Up to 500 supercharged. More if you have money to burn.
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judging by what i saw on top gear last night of the new mustang then it should have plenty more in it
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Old 6th March 2007, 09:29   #6
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Known Issues

1 ) Top heater hose is a bit weak - replace with a (cheaper!) aftermarket one from the Two-Sixties group

2 ) Fuel filter/pump in the petrol tank can come apart (affects all petrol R75/ZTs) - fit plastic clip (for pennies)

3 ) A/C not very cold/hot - 260 has a water blend system, rather than air blend set up of other R75/ZTs - it's crude in comparison, so don't expect too much of it. A/C compressor is also a real bargain basement affair and can seize.

4 ) Tyres - only 4 manufacturers, all are either expensive or not very good, 260 tends to munch rear tyres, add spending £300 every 5-10K miles on rear tyres to your running costs.

5 ) Recently reported, belt at front of engine can slip on start-up causing it to partially jump off the bearings - this can result in a split belt.

Can't think of anything else.
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Old 6th March 2007, 17:39   #7
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4 ) Tyres - only 4 manufacturers, all are either expensive or not very good, 260 tends to munch rear tyres, add spending £300 every 5-10K miles on rear tyres to your running costs.
There's many more than that in standard size, Andy. It's just that we're a conservative bunch, so don't tend to fit them! From last time I looked, you have, in standard size, at the very least the following, in no particular order...

Nankang
Falken
Bridgestone
Pirelli
Michelin
Toyo
Avon
Continental (OEM fit)
Hankook
Nokian
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Old 6th March 2007, 19:18   #8
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4 ) Tyres - only 4 manufacturers, all are either expensive or not very good, 260 tends to munch rear tyres, add spending £300 every 5-10K miles on rear tyres to your running costs.

Can't think of anything else.
:SHOCKED: :SHOCKED: 5-10k on rear tyres that would only last me a couple of months.
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Old 6th March 2007, 23:11   #9
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:SHOCKED: :SHOCKED: 5-10k on rear tyres that would only last me a couple of months.
Know what you mean that would be 4 or 5 sets in a Year! :SHOCKED: :SHOCKED: :SHOCKED: :SHOCKED:
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:SHOCKED: :SHOCKED: 5-10k on rear tyres that would only last me a couple of months.
Although if your doing 5-10k every couple of months, I imagine that must be mostly motorway life, and would therefore prolong the 'average' life of the tyre compared to 'average' (enthusiastic!) use?!?
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