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Rover 25 GTI - *flashback*


Jim Bell

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Doh! Has the bumper popped back into shape?

Yeah, it's fine man.

 

I should have stopped on the flat and had a look before attempting the kerb really. Lesson learned. I felt it catch, so didn't continue, thankfully. Even the rubbers survived!

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  • 2 weeks later...

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Hot CHAVPIPE action.

 

 

 

A choice between pattern mild and stainless was made.

 

Stainless wins.  Lifetime guarantee.

 

Its not overly loud or brash or expensive but does look a bit BOYRACE.

 

 

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Total maintenance costs:

 

Car: £450

 

Tyres : £259.96 (revised as I found the reciept)

Cam belt and water pump: £70

Shelf £10

Coolant/heater pipes: £55

Stickers: £2

Fuel filter: £13.50

Thermostat: £5

Labour and coolant: £160

Stainless exhaust: £200

 

Spend so far:

£1245.46.

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Next up was FURTHER MINIMAL POWER UPGRADES.

 

 

The weak narrow plastic throttle body was kicked to the kerb, and replaced by a larger, meatier alloy body from a ZR 160 Trophy.  Acceleration and throttle response is improved, doubt top overall power is effected though.  Stuck a high performance RAM AIR filter on too.  Maybe I am an arsehole chav after all.  Sounds lovely though.

 

 

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Fuck off plastic.

 

 

 

 

MOAR POWA PLS:

 

 

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cable ties are for pro's.

 

 

 

 

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Total maintenance costs:

 

Car: £450

 

Tyres : £259.96 (revised as I found the reciept)

Cam belt and water pump: £70

Shelf £10

Coolant/heater pipes: £55

Stickers: £2

Fuel filter: £13.50

Thermostat: £5

Labour and coolant: £160

Stainless exhaust: £200

Big old Throttle body: :£70

 

Spend so far:

£1315.46.

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Sensible upgrades mate, the 52mm makes no difference to top end stuff but does make a difference to throttle response. Good upgrade for MGF's too.

 

A less restrictive filter is also helpful. Not chavvy but sensible.

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Next, on to bodywork.

 

 

 

The incident with the wall robbed us of a fog light surround, so I employed ALL of my mechanical skills.

 

 

 

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So;

 

 

 

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And now its perfect:

 

 

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Total maintenance costs:

 

Car: £450

 

Tyres : £259.96 (revised as I found the reciept)

Cam belt and water pump: £70

Shelf £10

Coolant/heater pipes: £55

Stickers: £2

Fuel filter: £13.50

Thermostat: £5

Labour and coolant: £160

Stainless exhaust: £200

Big old Throttle body: :£70

Fog light surround: £5

 

Spend so far:

£1320.46.

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Like shit off a ducks back. I really rate these engines and there's an improvement even it its just in my mind. The old TB was "singing" from somewhere so thought I might as well upgrade if it was coming off for inspection. All tight up now.

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Internet Stalker alert!

 

Only only of my cars on streetview ever (TS20 1HB, don't live there anymore!) and that subsequently belonged to Mr SP

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I got a proper shock some while ago.. I streetviewed a road in Carlisle (to spie a van parking opportunity) and a silver Savvy was up the camera cars jakksie. The Chances.. eh??

 

 

TS

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Great how some cars live a charmed existence thanks to owners who persevere with them against the odds. Would be nice to think that this might be the only one on HOWMANYLEFT in a few years time.

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  • 1 month later...

MOT was applied for today.

 

The obligatory CV boot was replaced, a bit of handbrake adjustment was applied and a couple of bulbs changed.

 

Result - another years happy PERFORMANCE HOT HATCH MOTORING achieved.

 

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The Gti has been passed sideways to MrsShitpeas after the departure of the Lanos of win and the purchase of the 405.  She loves the Rover, and so she should, as its an flipping excellent car.  I dont think I could ever sell it.

 

 

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Total running and maintenance costs:

 

Car: £450

 

Tyres : £259.96 (revised as I found the reciept)

Cam belt and water pump: £70

Shelf £10

Coolant/heater pipes: £55

Stickers: £2

Fuel filter: £13.50

Thermostat: £5

Labour and coolant: £160

Stainless exhaust: £200

2015 MOT test + minor parts and labour: £60

 

Spend so far:

£1305.46

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  • 3 months later...

Well, I tried to do some fixing.

 

The heater knob had lost its grip on its peg and had became useless at its job. Upon removal, a bit snapped off and blocked the fitting of a replacement unit.

 

Needle nosed pliers and swearing won the day.

 

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Bodged with wire in the past:

 

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All fixed.

 

 

Well, actually not. To reward my attentions the bastard has developed a running fault.

 

Under hard throttle at low revs, it splutters, jerks and tries to die. Sounds clattery under these conditions too. Revs clean in neutral throughout the range though and seems to run fine at higher revs.

 

Could be all manner of things. Leads, plugs, coilpacks, a valve etc etc.

 

 

 

I chose the cheapest two replacement parts in the hope that its easilly solved.

 

 

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Gonna try those tommorow and do a compression test.

 

 

 

Wish the bastard luck!

 

 

 

Running total:

 

Car: £450

 

Tyres : £259.96 (revised as I found the reciept)

Cam belt and water pump: £70

Shelf £10

Coolant/heater pipes: £55

Stickers: £2

Fuel filter: £13.50

Thermostat: £5

Labour and coolant: £160

Stainless exhaust: £200

2015 MOT test + minor parts and labour: £60

Heater knob £5

Plugs and Leads £35

Battery £40

 

Spend so far:

£1380.46

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Guest Lord Sward

You should have said; I've an unused set of OE VVC HT leads.  VVC HT leads are different to standard HT leads.  

 

And I could meet at Tescos in the old TTMA

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