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MG TF Update 7 – High Level Brake Light

Mollie from behind

The new MG badge on the back of ‘Mollie’

Big success – the High Level Brake  light is back in and now all the LEDs are working again – my theory being that it being indoors for that long has dried it out?

Anyhow it’s back in and all working!

I’m really pleased about this… as it’s been bugging me for a long time.

The unit is sealed and although there are folk  on the MG Forum who’ve said they’ve had it apart to check I wouldn’t like to try it for fear that something will break.

Total cost to get it working again – £0

TOP TIPTo put the light unit back in we needed to remove the plastic plug fittings. We did this by inserting a screw into the centre and pulling hard with a pair of pliers.

MG TF Update 6 – New TT Mk7 Performance Exhaust

Exhaust fitted on the TF

TT Mk7 Exhausted - Fitted on the TF

It had been a long wait – but the wait was well worth it. This exhaust is great, quality is fantastic and it’s one of only a short run of custom exhausts for the MG TF designed by The Surrey Labs, England.

Cost – £329 –  but worth every penny!

We had to grind the old exhaust off and use some brute force as 8 years of rust and corrosion had ensured that it wouldn’t come off easily.

You can find the logs of the fitting on the .org Forums at the following link:

http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=440839

Next step is to fit an inclosed induction kit (but first of all I need some new tyres!). Watch this space…

The TT Exhaust Logo including motto

Loud enough to please, but not loud enough to be antisocial! I will post a video as soon as I get the chance.

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Responsibility brings speed, but speed brings responsibility too!

This post is aimed to be reflective, not arrogant, or big headed. It is also aimed to be an informative post reflecting on my story of being able to drive an MG sportscar at the age of 21!

My Dad is an IAM trained driver and has always taught me well when it comes to driving – I think I’ve learnt a lot from him. I’ve also been naturally cautious when it comes to driving and have attempted to be as sensible as possible.

I realized early on that there wasn’t much point in expecting too much and with insurance premiums being so high I set out to in an attempt to focus as hard as I could on driving safely and carefully – I had already decided the best thing to do was to wait until I was 21 before looking to upgrade my vehicle. I was driving a Corsa C 1.2 Design. It was a great car that I had both learned to drive in and that had been passed to me when I started my full time job, for which I required a car to drive. At this stage the insurance policy on the car also had to be changed so it was now in my own name.

I’d clocked up two year’s No Claims Bonus by the time I was 21 and had no previous accidents where a claim against me could be made. This lead me to hit Auto Trader in the search of something a little ‘nippier’. I had initially wanted a Corsa C 1.8 SXI but the insurance on such a vehicle was mad, insane even. I had really liked the Mazda MX5 – but didn’t like the newer models without the pop-up headlights. Later models also got bigger and ’rounder’. I was looking for a semi-reliable vehicle so the MX5 was out of the question – I might go back there in future for fun when I can.

This led me to look at MG’s. Previously unheard of by me, but the insurance and resale value of the TF – the newer model – was amazing. Compared to a Corsa C SXI certainly. What you were getting for your money was a serious two-seat sportscar with a hefty 1.6 or 1.8 litre engine fitted.

I went for the 1.8 litre 135BHP model (£3500) and am currently paying £1,100 or there abouts a year on fully comprehensive insurance with Adrian Flux. This is including the soon to be fitted performance exhaust (future blog post regarding that) and induction kit. Yes, tax is up. Double what I paid for the Corsa C a year, and yes it drinks more petrol. But it’s the most fun I could possibly imagine and has gotten me more interested in cars than I’ve ever been before! I’ve learnt a lot about cars and how they work since, as I have to work a little harder to ensure it runs smoothly.

My MG TF 135 in the rain

My MG TF 135 in the rain – I present ‘Mollie’

I guess what I’m trying to say is that if you’re a little patient, don’t go out and ‘modify’ your Corsa B and draw attention to yourself, but hold on and rack up some NCB and get yourself a whole loada fun! As of 4th September I’ve got 3yrs NCB.

But each day I still have to remember to be really careful with how I drive; I’ve recently been on an IAM trackday which has helped a great deal with learning how much I can push the car whilst still being safe. I recommend you do the same.

Want to buy an MG? Check out the classifieds here: http://www.mgownersclub.co.uk/cars-for-sale.html

Happy to help if you’re looking – and remember drive safely out there – and no one, and I repeat no one, is an expert driver!