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10th January 2020, 17:52 | #1 |
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MG 6 engine?
First of all apologies if this has been covered before, if it has could someone link me to it?
Having done some research online about the MG 6 (I was considering swapping my E46 daily for one, but went off the idea). I have become aware that they use (what we know as) the 1.8T K series. My questions would be, has anyone successfully fitted one into a 75/ZT? If so are they any 'better'? Is it worth fitting one into a 75/ZT over an original Rover unit? Thanks Tom Last edited by admiralalcatraz; 10th January 2020 at 19:19.. |
10th January 2020, 18:08 | #2 |
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Yes they have been fitted to 75/ZT cars. Ask MGJohn.
It's actually a N series engine. A K series with all the fragilities put right. Very lively and very reliable. Sent from my POT-LX1 using Tapatalk
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