k reg 220gti opinions please

k reg 220gti opinions please

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lala_1981

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53 posts

182 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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hi need some help i have a chance of a k reg 220gti 127k on the clock overall in good condition its the t series engine aswell bin told there more reliable i would just like to know what there like as an everyday car ie mpg what bhp they are also whats the performance like aswell and is there anything that i should look at any advice would be appreciated thanks!!

MGJohn

10,203 posts

184 months

Thursday 18th February 2010
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M or T series in the 220GTi ~ about that time that the first T-series appeared. Both are good production engines provided reasonably well maintained with decent oil and filter changes.

Several T-Series ( all turbos ) in my family have 170, 140, 120 and 80,000 miles respectively.

My son's 170,000 mile 620ti ( uses for his work ) drives as well as my own well maintained example with half the mileage.

The T series is one of the most reliable ordinary production car engines and examples exceeding 300,000 are far from rare. It is a DOHC version of the SOHC O-Series ARGroup engine and again, high mileages with those ~ 800,000 in one extreme case!

Parts still easy and cheap to obtain ~ if the rest of the old car is sound and the price is reasonable, you really cannot go wrong ~ terms and conditions apply with any old car ... smile
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lala_1981

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53 posts

182 months

Friday 19th February 2010
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thanks for that mg the car is in pretty good condition has slight bubble rust on the lip of the bonet and a tiny bit on the drivers back arch where it meets the sill every where else is solid whats the performance like on them ie what bhp are they plus what mods could i do to the engine to give it a bit more power its a moonstone colour also the engine is spotless the only thing i didnt like about the car was it was smoking on tickover the owner said it started doing it since he put some oil additive in the engine put apparently hes done an oil change and it doesnt smoke anymore i was thinking along the lines of valve stem seals

MGJohn

10,203 posts

184 months

Friday 19th February 2010
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The NASP T16 Rover cars are quite nippy, even by modern standards. If the car has a NASP T16 Rover engine, rather than improve that ~ some folks upgrade by fitting a Turbo T16 as it's quite straightforward and 200ps out of the box. Donor Turbo T16 MoT failures/accident damaged with good engines and turbos can be picked up quite cheaply on ebay and elsewhere. The donor Turbo T16 car will have ( or should have if someone has not nicked it ) the TorSen Differential gearbox which greatly helps get that 200ps power down on the less than straight bits.... smile

Note the slope of the DOHC plastic covers towards the front of the car. The M Series cars ( which are in fact stronger Turbo engine forerunners of the T16 ) have alloy can covers which are level and do not slope. Very few M-Series Turbocharged Rovers were made...

This is what a T16 engine looks like.


lala_1981

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53 posts

182 months

Friday 19th February 2010
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yeah it looks similar to the one in the pick but im not sure but i think the rocker cover looks bigger on the car i looked at might just be me though lol ill try and get some pics of the engine for u thanks for the info mate much appreciated!!

MGJohn

10,203 posts

184 months

Friday 19th February 2010
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lala_1981 said:
yeah it looks similar to the one in the pick but im not sure but i think the rocker cover looks bigger on the car i looked at might just be me though lol ill try and get some pics of the engine for u thanks for the info mate much appreciated!!
Did it look like this then ? :~



This is a friends early 800 Tickford Rover Turbo. Only a few hundred of these were made although quite a few are still about ~ mostly in enthusiasts' hands. The bog standard engine is far stronger than the T16 which replaced the M16. They have been modified to produce silly outputs as have the t16s but, they require more money spent on them as their internals need upgrading as they are nowhere near as strong as the M16's.

Normally aspirated M16s were quite common about twenty years ago.
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lala_1981

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53 posts

182 months

Saturday 20th February 2010
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yeah it does mate the rocker cover looks nearly square like if u know what i mean its the early one without a grill it says injection on the inlet has a rectangle shape airbox witch points down towards the front i had a m 214sei once 1.4 k series engine and the gtis looks like a bigger version of that

restoman

938 posts

209 months

Monday 1st March 2010
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The engine above and the one here:



is an M16 - a twin cam development of the old O series. The one in this pic has a custom sump and is missing the belt covers.

Don't think I've ever seen an M16 with a turbo but there are a few around.

MGJohn

10,203 posts

184 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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restoman said:
The engine above and the one here:



is an M16 - a twin cam development of the old O series. The one in this pic has a custom sump and is missing the belt covers.

Don't think I've ever seen an M16 with a turbo but there are a few around.
What a purposeful looking power unit!

The M16 Rover Engine in the picture I posted earlier is Turbocharged. IIRC, Rover made about 500 of these Rover 800 M16 "Tickford" Turbos. That engine shown earlier is the one in this white example.