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MG ZR ZS ZT Technical - SnR Catalogue
| I look forward to some interestiong feed back on these items. I've been driving a ZR105 for 2 & a half years now, so I guess I know it really well. New British roads seem to have good quality smooth surfaces, so the ride could be set to Ultra Rock Hard on those, and then the dual rate damper could have the second valve as more soft for those old tired old roads and traffic bumps together with a more supple spring rate. http://www.xpower-mg.com/SnRCatalogue.htm |
| Gary |
| It's a facinating catalogue isn't it? Hopefully it'll flesh out even more over the coming months :o) |
| Rob Bell |
| Well I want to start with the air induction kit. This one doesn't sound as fancy as the Viper with it's swirling air pattern. Without any experience, that would have been the one I'd have chosen. Add "Here Comes The Science Bit" to any product and I'm hooked. Same is true of Laser exhaust system which does something similar there. But if the SnR catalogue features bespoke items, and someone has made a judgement on our behalf, to sell the best items for our cars, then I guess I should be happy with that. |
| Gary |
| The ITG Maxogen is an excellent airfilter kit: the Viper won't be significantly different performance wise Gary - so no worries there :o) |
| Rob Bell |
This thread was discussed between 13/06/2004 and 16/06/2004
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