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Feedback from the Meet

Postby Rob » Thu Aug 15, 2024 10:55 am

Record here any feedback from the meet, maybe a comment on the venue, thanks to someone who helped you, or if you had work done on your car how did it go, or anything else you wish to mention
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Re: Feedback from te Meet

Postby sewerman » Sat Aug 31, 2024 6:09 pm

Another good one , think Simons car has earned the title most wokred on car of 2024 !

Weather gods were mainly kind until the wind took hold of the gazebo, fortunately no major damage caused.
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Re: Feedback from te Meet

Postby Duncan » Sat Aug 31, 2024 8:11 pm

sewerman wrote:Another good one , think Simons car has earned the title most wokred on car of 2024 !

Weather gods were mainly kind until the wind took hold of the gazebo, fortunately no major damage caused.


Yep. Ickle Zoe wasn't happy with a gazebo trying to get a bit too familiar. But she's OK. Unlike Mike's Gazebo which needs a couple of repairs. Thanks Mike for bringing it, hope it can be sorted. I domthink there might be places to buy replacement struts, and perhaps the Nano funds could help out?
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Re: Feedback from te Meet

Postby ARCTIC » Sun Sep 01, 2024 12:31 am

The 5th meet of our 2024 schedule went quite well the weather was kind to us, that was up until the Norse god Njord decided to loose one off and the T4 tent was turned upside down, then all was calm again lucky no one was hurt except little Zoe, whom mat have a little bruise or scratch.

I agree with Duncan maybe Rob can sort out some Nano tokens for repair of the tent if parts are available, lesson learnt next time we will add the corner holders/feet to the tent.

Fair few jobs again new wings changed out on Simons car, MAP sensor change due to mil light, inline stat, while the manifold was off, fair few T4 health checks once again, thank you Duncan, thanks' to Scott for helping with Simons car always a pleasure to work along side him, he always gets stuck in on any jobs :thumb:

Big thank you for owners for turning up we had 15 cars which is not bad considering it's the holiday weeks of the year.

Few photos below see you at the next one in September.
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reason for the new wings.
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different types of wheels i will let you guess the makes.
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Cheers Arctic. :thumb:
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Re: Feedback from te Meet

Postby Notts75 » Sun Sep 01, 2024 11:35 am

Just wanted to say thanks again to all who helped out on my car, especially Scott, Duncan and Steve.

Cruise control worked a charm on the way home and I’m getting the best mileage from the car since I’ve owned it!

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Re: Feedback from te Meet

Postby Bunny04 » Sun Sep 01, 2024 8:15 pm

I was not in my 75 1.8T auto, but I showed for the first time and enjoyed the friendly company and the vibe of the meet. I am a newbie to Rover ownership of any kind (I don't know what came over me, but it can't have been all bad, because I do love the car and I am proud to own the 1.8T despite its infamy known to so many..).

Simon, two grommets were left in your rear bumper for the mudflaps - seems I needed those because they are not fitted as standard, they come with the flaps kit. I'll look out for some. As I recall, you are missing a neighboring fixing on the drivers side that receives a larger screw than the ones I took out (which were meant for the grommets mentioned). I think this fixing had no metal to attach to (corrosion). A cable tie might be the only answer.. I detached this particular fixing on mine today for no good reason (fiddly).

Looking to get a breathable car cover for winter when I sorn my car. Can anyone recommend please (someone did yesterday but I seem to have lost their contact details).

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Re: Feedback from te Meet

Postby ARCTIC » Sun Sep 01, 2024 11:25 pm

Notts75 wrote:Just wanted to say thanks again to all who helped out on my car, especially Scott, Duncan and Steve.

Cruise control worked a charm on the way home and I’m getting the best mileage from the car since I’ve owned it!

All the best

Simon


Hi Simon.
Please remember to check the coolant level tomorrow also, did you drive the car home with the engine temp on 19/7 etc, did it get up to temperature, and did you need to turn on the A/C to help get it down, most of the time the diesel with self bleed though.

From what you say above about the mileage it sounds like the engine got up to temperature and therefore helps with the MPG :thumb:
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Re: Feedback from te Meet

Postby ARCTIC » Sun Sep 01, 2024 11:31 pm

Bunny04 wrote:I was not in my 75 1.8T auto, but I showed for the first time and enjoyed the friendly company and the vibe of the meet. I am a newbie to Rover ownership of any kind (I don't know what came over me, but it can't have been all bad, because I do love the car and I am proud to own the 1.8T despite its infamy known to so many..).

Simon, two grommets were left in your rear bumper for the mudflaps - seems I needed those because they are not fitted as standard, they come with the flaps kit. I'll look out for some. As I recall, you are missing a neighboring fixing on the drivers side that receives a larger screw than the ones I took out (which were meant for the grommets mentioned). I think this fixing had no metal to attach to (corrosion). A cable tie might be the only answer.. I detached this particular fixing on mine today for no good reason (fiddly).

Looking to get a breathable car cover for winter when I sorn my car. Can anyone recommend please (someone did yesterday but I seem to have lost their contact details).

Jon L


Hi Jon.
Nice to meet you yesterday and hope you will attend some more meets, a little link below for you because you have a sunroof on your nice looking R40, also noted from photo above it has the MGZT leather seats, which should make it a contemporary.
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Re: Feedback from the Meet

Postby Notts75 » Tue Sep 03, 2024 9:30 pm

Hi Artic,

Drove home Saturday with the windows open and the heater on max. Checked Sunday and Monday coolant level before starting car and on both days it has not changed and was on full. So hoping it’s self bled.

I’ll let you know if anything happens.

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