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Whoops, I thought I had done all the necessary work to make the 205 pass inspection, but not quite:

- Left tie rod is fucked

-  Rear brakes imbalance

Also, profile of the front tyres is just about acceptable for the inspection, but since the car is at the garage atm anyway I figured it makes sense to have them replaced now.

I'll have the garage sort it out, and it will hopefully be ready early next week.

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Off collecting this tomorrow: 

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It's replacing my Civic Coupe. Trading it with a mate, his Civic sedan met an untimely end, and this replaced it after I sent him a link to it. He didn't gel with it and missed having a Honda - I've been looking for something with a bit more of an involved driving experience and started looking at MX5s again, we've managed to arrange a swap so I get this to run about in and keep miles off my sedan while having many grins and lols. It's a UK spec 1.6 with amongst other things, an LSD, HSD coilovers, a fibreglass hardtop and an MX5parts exhaust.  
I've already ordered/started gathering a few bits for it including Japanese spec deep pile checkerboard floormats, that Nardi steering wheel, a Bluetooth radio, white gauge faces to brighten the interior... Thought I'd missed the boat on usable MX5s and fancied another so I'm feeling pretty lucky. 

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Had to go to the Post Office delivery depot in Oldham this morning, cos it's Mrs Labrat's 40th today and the postie missed us with one of her presents. The weapon of choice for such a trip?

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First time I've driven it without Mrs Labrat present (it's still very much her baby) so I took the opportunity to give it a good hoon to see what I thought... It's bloody hilarious- thrives on revs and handles like a go cart,  there's something refreshingly old school about it too, despite the tablet in the dash. It's a basic 1.2 16v dualjet job, but goes far better than you would think.  I've not laughed like that driving a smol car in a long time.

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Even taking into account a the possibility of a slightly optimistic fuel computer, the Mrs has ran this for 2 weeks so far off a single fill up so it can't be too far wrong... I'm reckoning somewhere around the 40-41mpg round the doors. Mad little thing does closer to 60mpg on a motorway run.

TL:DR Fat bloke drives smol japanese car and grins like an idiot. 

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On 5/26/2022 at 3:58 PM, The Vicar said:

Some character building in the form of a rear ending for my Italian stallion this morning:

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Shite update for a shite car:

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The broken backbox rubber seems (to my untrained eye) to be the worst of things. There is a bit of distortion around the lip of the boot but the floor itself seems in one piece still.

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I spent the afternoon on my brother in law's Peugeot J5. It had a test last December which it failed, so the rear air springs were replaced, and it was resealed at a camper specialist, then collected by me to have the other test work done, mainly welding and problems with the lights. One thing and another, including COVID-19 intervened and it couldn't be retested until early this month, where it failed on brake efficiency and the fact that 6 months of sitting around had caused lots of metal brake pipes to rot. Basically every pipe from the cab backwards. The tester said the efficiency problems were mainly down to the fact that the back brakes were doing very little. He attributed that to problems with the rear compensator. I started on the brakes last Saturday and completed making up and fitting all the rear pipes and a new compensator today. There's one other pipe to replace in the front wheel arch. 

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6 minutes ago, Crackers said:

Apparently the thing now doesn't run right after replacing the back box. 

Yeah, I don't quite understand how that happens, but never mind. 

Ooh that sounds like a backpressure issue to me. I wonder if a re-tune would help.

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21 hours ago, Ghosty said:

Off collecting this tomorrow: 

No description available.

It's replacing my Civic Coupe. Trading it with a mate, his Civic sedan met an untimely end, and this replaced it after I sent him a link to it. He didn't gel with it and missed having a Honda - I've been looking for something with a bit more of an involved driving experience and started looking at MX5s again, we've managed to arrange a swap so I get this to run about in and keep miles off my sedan while having many grins and lols. It's a UK spec 1.6 with amongst other things, an LSD, HSD coilovers, a fibreglass hardtop and an MX5parts exhaust.  
I've already ordered/started gathering a few bits for it including Japanese spec deep pile checkerboard floormats, that Nardi steering wheel, a Bluetooth radio, white gauge faces to brighten the interior... Thought I'd missed the boat on usable MX5s and fancied another so I'm feeling pretty lucky. 

Gorgeous!!!

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1 minute ago, JJ0063 said:

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/719483349257404/
 

Nearly 600k on the clock, looks immaculate. Much better condition that a lot I’ve seen! 
 

If it wasn’t for the fact it’d be a nightmare to resell, I’d probably have a dabble.

Looks like a new yin to me.

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32 minutes ago, MrDuke said:

How many mass-produced 04-plate 5-door cars would induce a random stranger to accost you in a car park to ask, in detail, about your ownership experience?

I love Rovers.

This actually happened to me when I had my 45 a few years back as well! A gent with a 75 parked next to me and was eyeing up my 45 and looking around it just as I was walking back to it, at first he seemed startled and apologized for being nosy but assured him not to worry then we had a quick chat about general Rover enthusiasm. It was nice and as you say being such a relatively modern car not something you really expect - only something with Rovers! 

Never seen him or his 75 about since sadly, guessing he wasn't local. Should have exchanged contact details in hindsight! 

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5 hours ago, Ghosty said:

This says it all. 

No PAS, no electric windows, stainless exhaust, hardtop with heated rear window.

No central locking, no airbags, no remote boot latch, no electric airiel, no aircon, no clock

Many many grins.

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90 bhp Monza.  Them wheels aren't standard. 

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8 hours ago, New POD said:

90 bhp Monza.  Them wheels aren't standard. 

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Snap, yes 90hp Monza. 

Well aware it's on different wheels, it was on 15" JBW minilites before my mate had it, he fitted the 14" Asso wheels because he didn't want to take the JBWs with the car. It did look daft. 

The 90hp definitely isn't as quick as my previous Eunos Roadsters, but it seems more lively and responsive somehow. The sound from the exhaust is just fantastic, sporty in all the right ways without being asbo. 

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20 hours ago, Fumbler said:

Ooh that sounds like a backpressure issue to me. I wonder if a re-tune would help.

I can confirm this was bollocks. I've just taken it out and there's no difference in how the engine runs. Dad like to imagine things. 

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18 minutes ago, HarmonicCheeseburger said:

So the Micra of reliability* with the stock air filter housing etc all on the TPS sensor likes to go from .48 (good) to .65 (bad) which means 2,000 rpm idle. 

I mention the air filter housing, because the nano second you remove the air filter box etc, the TPS sensor goes to .48 and stays there.

When the air filter housing is installed it is touching nothing, no wires are caught or being pressured,  and the mass air flow sensor is inside the throttle body itself.  The filter is clean, I am obviously a bit confused how removing a lump of plastic that is OEM fixes the problem?

Altering the tps sensor to read .48 with the housing installed causes multiple problems when cold starting because for a strange point bonus the issue mentioned above only comes in when the engine is warm/hot.

 

 

So placing the housing in the vicinity of its location under the bonnet causes the idle to jump? I'd be triple and quadruple checking any nearby wiring...

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