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  1. Had a few great comments from my new girlfriend 2 weeks ago, "Ooh that's so sexy, its gorgeous and I bet its fast" ( She owns a Polo)......Errm, no love, its only a Celica 140,(I didn't tell her THAT!)

    No point in disappointing her with honesty.

    I said she could drive it if she wanted but she looked alarmed and said she would probably crash it on the next bend, so no.

    She's an American from Texas so not used to bends...say no more.

    I feel really good sometimes....

  2. I was just getting into my car in Maccy D's car park in Bridport last Wednesday, the owner of the car parked next to mine looked over my car

    "Nice car mate, only got a small engine though, could do at least a 1.6 in it"

    Then he got into his L reg. Corsa 1.2.

    I wanted to shove his Big Mac takeaway straight up his arse.

    Fucking wanker, twat, shit brain, tosser, c*nt.

    Delete what you think is not appropriate............

  3. :hysterical: . If you hadn't have provided me the link I wouldn't have believed it!

    That being said, it worked in the S.African Market with the 'Black Mans Wealth.'

    MG used to be a company all of its own in Abingdon, then became part of BMC then British Leyland (then Quality control went down hill fast)

    As I remember they only "badged" a couple of cars they didn't design, a Farina bodied Austin/Morris and the 1100/1300. They also made the Sprite for Austin Healey.

    MG ended in 1980, the factory closed, its where I worked there as a design engineer (not much there to design) and ended up redundant

    MGs built since that date have nothing to do with the MG marque, its only been a badge since then.

    Everything since was built and designed by, British Leyland, Austin Rover and the Rover Group and now the Chinese - never has a car manufacturing company had so many names.

  4. The MOT rule is open to miss-interpretation for the individual tester, there are some jobsworths out there, if the beam is set correctly, the pattern is correct and the dip pattern is no more than 55 watts (not possible to check and no way of checking) then no reason to fail.

    If washers or wipers are fitted on HID lights then they should work, no OEM fitment = no fail, no tester can fail for something that doesn't exist unless it was fitted in the first place.

    You can appeal but its not worth it and its a long winded process, find a decent Station that is sympathetic that does the test properly and to the written word.

    I was a Tester for 17 years, I often bent the rules but never broke them.

    Loads out there.

  5. I might be able to answer that as ams isn't about, LPG cannot lubricate the valve faces and seats, it has no additives unlike unleaded and the engine tends to run hotter. In the old days of 4 star petrol many engines had valve seats machined directly in the cylinder head so iron headed engines had no seat inserts, they weren't necessary.

    Valves can recede into the seats and the valve stems move closer to the cams or followers reducing the valve gap or worse - no gap at all so the valve fails to seal and starts to burn ruining both the valves and the seats, and eventually reducing compression to zero - head off job when that happens, new valves and recut seats normally, not the end of the world but expense you don't need.

    Valve clearances are there for a reason and should be checked from time to time.

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  6. Is that red ex stuff actually worth using then?

    Depends what type of Redex you use, its been around many many years - certainly since the 1960s if not before that and sold as an upper cylinder lubricant, dunno if its any different now or just marketed differently. Use decent petrol and I doubt its necessary.

    My car has an automated external system called "Flashlube" that feeds constantly into the inlets, because my engine also runs on LPG, Valves on Gen 7s are apparently "soft" so its necessary to use this system with LPG, otherwise the valves seats get buggered, still 196000 miles on the clock and all still good.

  7. I've used a heat gun to do this (not this one) to cure VHT on bike exhausts and it is effective (try getting a Yamaha YVPS into an oven even when the Missus is out - its not gonna happen).

    Then again I did put bike bits in the dish washer a few times.

    It takes time and patience but it is worth it, what have you got to lose?

    Just a tenner.

  8. Ive always driven coupes, my first car was a Capri 3000GT in 1975 (I passed my test in it aged 18) and I had 4 more - all Mark I and 2 but never the hideous Mark 3.

    Followed those off with a Lotus Europa Twin Cam John Player Special in 1979 ( fanny magnet but an awful car - not as bad as the MGTF and MGF parts-bin cars I recently had the misfortune to own)

    Saw a gen 1 Celica around 1975 and was impressed - until I sat in one, the dashboard looked cheap and nasty with chromed plastic bits all over it, Looked like it had been made in Hong Kong, not Japan but it was a product of time and more durable than was thought in the 1970s when Jap cars and bikes were regarded by many as crap and wouldn't last more than a couple of years.

    Its grown on me since and I suppose is probably a classic (As with all classics - only if standard)

    I've only ever owned a Gen 7 and I'm afraid its not a patch on the Calibras I once owned. Im afraid to say for me, my Celica is a bit of a toy, not much more than a hobby. My working car is a Range Rover out of necessity.

    If I was offered a really, really good Calibra now, the Celica would be gone like a shot even though I like it.

  9. Drilled, slotted, grooved or dimpled discs offer no advantages over standard vented discs in a real world situation - as in road use, they cost more money for a start, pad wear is generally higher and as others say, prone to cracking. Also seem to suffer from premature scoring.

    The work well on bikes because they are exposed to the elements

    Okay for impressing passers-by who like looking through your wheels when you're parked up - (it takes all sorts)

    Money better spent on better things I think.

  10. Another thing I don't like with the Gen 7, too easy to select reverse when I want 1st gear, bloody embarrassing at traffic lights, maybe that's why there is a reverse warning beeper or my linkages are worn (169000 miles) or maybe I'm just an old git who cant select the right gear any more. (In 10 years or so I will be smelling of wee and trying to grope nurses I expect - I cant wait !) Either way, its only a matter of time before I reverse into some poor bugger behind me. :blink:

  11. Where I live (Lyme Regis) being very hilly I could do with a lot more torque and less gears (GEN7 140) It really struggles unless I rev it. I don't think the 140 needs 6 in the box.

    I cant understand why Toyota produced 2 engines for the gen 7, both very different, both of the same capacity. They could have used a 190 detuned to 140bhp along side the 190.

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