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MG Midget - The Birth of a Racecar
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Registrace 31. 12. 2020
In this channel I aim to capture and share the birth of a MG Midget Racecar, right from initial strip-down, bodywork repair and rebuild to be used in the MG Car Club (MGCC) speed championship.
Along the way we will also take a look at other classic British Icons including the Triumph TR6, MGB and Austin Healey Sprite
As you subscribe to the channel, just pick out your favourite playlist and sit back to enjoy the ride
Along the way we will also take a look at other classic British Icons including the Triumph TR6, MGB and Austin Healey Sprite
As you subscribe to the channel, just pick out your favourite playlist and sit back to enjoy the ride
MG Midget Loton park Hillclimb - MGCC speed championship 2024 - Birth of a Racecar
Capturing the journey of a MG Midget 1275 RWA from restoration project to participation in the 2024 MG Car Club speed series. This is MG Midget, the birth of a Racecar exploring the highs and lows of classic car restoration and bringing the car upto specification for sprinting, hill climbs and trackdays
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MG Midget Gurston Down day 2 - MGCC speed championship - Birth of a Racecar
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Capturing the journey of a MG Midget 1275 RWA from restoration project to participation in the 2022 MG Car Club speed series. This is MG Midget, the birth of a Racecar exploring the highs and lows of classic car restoration and bringing the car upto specification for sprinting, hill climbs and trackdays
Fast road MG Midget - Gurston Down - MGCC Speed Championship - Birth of a Racecar
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Capturing the journey of a MG Midget 1275 RWA from restoration project to participation in the 2022 MG Car Club speed series. This is MG Midget, the birth of a Racecar exploring the highs and lows of classic car restoration and bringing the car upto specification for sprinting, hill climbs and trackdays
Triumph TR6 125-150hp conversion Part 6 - Final summary and conclusion - Was it worth it?
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Over this mini series Im going to show you whats involved in stripping down the TR6 engine for refurbishment. While doing it well take the opportunity to refresh some of the parts and in particular the challenge of changing from a high torque 125hp CR version engine to the 150hp CP version engine. Other upgrades along the way will be a lightened flywheel and improved cooling. So strap in and en...
Triumph TR6 125-150hp conversion Part 5 - Engine tuning and test drive
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Over this mini series Im going to show you whats involved in stripping down the TR6 engine for refurbishment. While doing it well take the opportunity to refresh some of the parts and in particular the challenge of changing from a high torque 125hp CR version engine to the 150hp CP version engine. Other upgrades along the way will be a lightened flywheel and improved cooling. So strap in and en...
Triumph TR6 125-150hp conversion Part 4 - Engine dressing and starting
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Over this mini series Im going to show you whats involved in stripping down the TR6 engine for refurbishment. While doing it well take the opportunity to refresh some of the parts and in particular the challenge of changing from a high torque 125hp CR version engine to the 150hp CP version engine. Other upgrades along the way will be a lightened flywheel and improved cooling. So strap in and en...
Triumph TR6 125-150hp conversion Part 3 - Gearbox and engine refit
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Over this mini series Im going to show you whats involved in stripping down the TR6 engine for refurbishment. While doing it well take the opportunity to refresh some of the parts and in particular the challenge of changing from a high torque 125hp CR version engine to the 150hp CP version engine. Other upgrades along the way will be a lightened flywheel and improved cooling. So strap in and en...
Triumph TR6 125-150hp conversion Part 2 - Engine assessment and overhaul
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Over this mini series Im going to show you whats involved in stripping down the TR6 engine for refurbishment. While doing it well take the opportunity to refresh some of the parts and in particular the challenge of changing from a high torque 125hp CR version engine to the 150hp CP version engine. Other upgrades along the way will be a lightened flywheel and improved cooling. So strap in and en...
Triumph TR6 125-150hp conversion Part 1 - Engine removal and strip down
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Over this mini series Im going to show you whats involved in stripping down the TR6 engine for refurbishment. While doing it well take the opportunity to refresh some of the parts and in particular the challenge of changing from a high torque 125hp CR version engine to the 150hp CP version engine. Other upgrades along the way will be a lightened flywheel and improved cooling. So strap in and en...
MG Midget MGCC Speed Championship - Curborough single lap Sprint - April 2024 - Birth of a Racecar
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Capturing participation in the MG Car Club speed series. This is MG Midget, the birth of a Racecar exploring the highs and lows of classic car restoration and bringing the car upto specification for sprinting, hill climbs and trackdays
Fast Road MG Midget Trackday - Blyton Park
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Capturing the journey of a MG Midget 1275 RWA from restoration project to participation in the 2024 MG Car Club speed series. This is MG Midget, the birth of a Racecar exploring the highs and lows of classic car restoration and bringing the car upto specification for sprinting, hill climbs and trackdays
2024 MGCC speed championship preparation - MG Midget Birth of a Racecar
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Capturing the journey of a MG Midget 1275 RWA from restoration project to participation in the 2022 and beyond MG Car Club speed series. This is MG Midget, the birth of a Racecar exploring the highs and lows of classic car restoration and bringing the car upto specification for sprinting, hill climbs and trackdays
How to change Triumph TR6 transmission gearbox oil
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A short video showing how to empty and refill the triumph TR6 transmission of oil and what oil to use and how much is needed
How to clean a K&N air filter
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How to use genuine K&N air filter cleaning products to clean and rejuvenate your old dirty K&N air filter
MG Midget Interior Trim Panels & Carpet Set Installation & Fit - The Birth of a Racecar (Episode 36)
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Capturing the journey of a MG Midget 1275 RWA from restoration project to participation in the 2022 MG Car Club speed series. This is MG Midget, the birth of a Racecar exploring the highs and lows of classic car restoration and bringing the car upto specification for sprinting, hill climbs and trackdays
Castle Combe Sprint - MG Midget Birth of a Racecar - MGCC Speed Championship Finale
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Castle Combe Sprint - MG Midget Birth of a Racecar - MGCC Speed Championship Finale
MG Midget - Eelmoor Sprint Royale - MGCC Speed championship - Birth of a Racecar
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MG Midget - Eelmoor Sprint Royale - MGCC Speed championship - Birth of a Racecar
Triumph TR6 Roadtrip - Sywell Classic 2023 - 'One last Roadtrip of the Season'
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Triumph TR6 Roadtrip - Sywell Classic 2023 - 'One last Roadtrip of the Season'
MG Midget - HAREWOOD - Mike Wilson Hillclimb - MGCC Speed Championship - Birth of a Racecar
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MG Midget - HAREWOOD - Mike Wilson Hillclimb - MGCC Speed Championship - Birth of a Racecar
MG Midget - Harewood Greenwood Cup Hillclimb - MGCC Speed Championship - Birth of a Racecar
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MG Midget - Harewood Greenwood Cup Hillclimb - MGCC Speed Championship - Birth of a Racecar
MG Midget MGCC Speed Championship Curborough figure 8 circuit August 2023 - Birth of a Racecar
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MG Midget MGCC Speed Championship Curborough figure 8 circuit August 2023 - Birth of a Racecar
Another 10 reasons NOT to buy a Triumph TR6
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Another 10 reasons NOT to buy a Triumph TR6
MG Midget Anglesey circuit - MGCC Speed Championship - Birth of a Racecar
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MG Midget Anglesey circuit - MGCC Speed Championship - Birth of a Racecar
MG Midget MGCC Speed Championship - Curborough April 2023 - Birth of a Racecar
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MG Midget MGCC Speed Championship - Curborough April 2023 - Birth of a Racecar
MG Midget Cadwell park - MGCC Speed Championship round 1 - Birth of a Racecar
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MG Midget Cadwell park - MGCC Speed Championship round 1 - Birth of a Racecar
Fast Road MG Midget Cadwell Park Trackday
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Fast Road MG Midget Cadwell Park Trackday
Triumph TR6 Temperature Gauge and Sensor
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Triumph TR6 Temperature Gauge and Sensor
MG Midget Birth of a Racecar - VERSION 2 the 2023 Sprint Car (Episode 73)
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MG Midget Birth of a Racecar - VERSION 2 the 2023 Sprint Car (Episode 73)
Anti Tramp Bars - MG Midget Birth of a Racecar - (Episode 72)
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Anti Tramp Bars - MG Midget Birth of a Racecar - (Episode 72)
Hi and many thanks. Is it possible to install a UK sorced 150hp fuel injected engine into a US TR6? If yes, what mods would be necessairy? Kind greetings, Andreas
High I've just purchased a tr6 very interesting video we're is the best place to purchase the kit you have on your car please?
It turns out you don't need all that stuff you insisted you did.
Have owned 4 TR 6’s over the years, brown, red, blue and white. Still a looker today, a little underpowered I think but was a fun car back in the 70’s.
Had a 1974 for 11 years in North America never drove it in the winter season "salted roads" ! After not needing nor wanting to go over 80mph often did removed the air dam which did keep the front end from floating at and above that speed but often the dam bottomed out upon too steep inclines or descent found with some parking lots or drive ways. One quite noticeable improvement both to the ride and handling was I stiffened the body by replacing all those production cost saving screws fasteners used on all four fenders with machined thread fasteners with each bolt having two flat washers and a lock washer also placing a firm rubber gasket cut from old motorcycles tubes between the two surfaces being the fender and the inner chassis. Mint ! made this car far better feeling and sound denting than what it was just off the show room floor. Thanks for your presentation !
FROM CANADA I HAD 3 ENGLISHS CAR .THEY ARE LIKE BEAUTIFUL HIGHT MAINTENANCE GIRLS AND I HAD MANY, I WAS IN A BAND. THOSE CARS ARE WHEN YOU GO TO BED WITH BEAUTIFUL GIRL AND THEY ARE COLD LIKE THE WEATHER, BRIT CAR DO NOT LIKE THE COLD. I WISH I HAD A MIATA AT THAT TIME
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Pointless video
I've been enjoying your videos for years now. So nicely done. You inspired me to start recording some commentary for my in-car race videos, but I've not edited any in yet. Have you considered trying some wheel to wheel racing? You definitely have the skill for it, and there is a great Sprite-Midget race series in the UK.
Would love to but the costs associated for the car and entry go up and out of my budget I’m afraid. Sprinting and hill climbing is a great cost effective way of enjoying these cars
If you have only ever driven and experienced modern day motor vehicle technology, any car from the bygone era of the TR6 or before is bound to be a disappointment by comparison. The whole pleasure of owning and driving a car like the TR6 is for the nostalgia of experiencing - and enjoying - old car technology, with all of its inherent shortcomings. The basic nature of the build of these cars means they can mostly be maintained on a DIY basis with an ordinary set of tools and the aid of a Haynes manual. But if that is not your thing, then don't go there.
Well said. Thanks for watching
The smoothness in the 3rd run showed a big difference in the outcome. And by staying in second through the esses kept the revs up with no lost time and a better exit up the straight. 👍
Yes absolutely. Using third upto triangle and staying in 2nd on the esses was the way to go for my gearing
Yes absolutely. Using third upto triangle and staying in 2nd on the esses was the way to go for my gearing
Shrewsbury is in England and so is Alberbury, the border is about 1/3 of a mile down the road if you turn left out of Loton.
Those are not roads. Those are goat paths.
Yes. Very narrow
How is the flip front holding up? I'm considering doing this to my vw squareback but lifting from the original back bonnet hinges
It had to come off this year. But going back on next year. Worth doing for the weight saving
Okay I'm three quarters of the way through this explanation of buyers regret. In the decades between the Lotus Elise and the Triumph TR6, there existed a time when cheap production cars were all steel monocoque construction and modern Japanese or Italian dohc 16V engines with long production runs spanning decades found their way into millions of daily drivers, such as the Fiat/Lancia/Alfa twincam, the Toyota 4A-GE series and the Honda K20-24 series. These types of engines produce 200bhp na or 375bhp with forced induction, off 2 litres/ 4-cylinders reliably. The bog standard Elise, requires modification to make it track legal, Lotus built these in limited numbers (Elise Cup). If you wanted to be competitive in a naturally aspirated 2-litre production car and you wanted to win hillclimbs, you could run an Elise Cup or a Toyota MR2, for the balance and power to weight and all the rest, and neither would be as quick as a similarly modified Fiat X1/9. I recommend you buy a Delta Integrale and move to a mountainous region 😄
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I highly recommend using a couple of well hidden GPS trackers in your car, then you stand a much better chance of getting it back if it is stolen
good call
Replace ALL if the fuel hoses with Gates Barricade 30R9, they are non permeable and get rid of the fuel smell.
good recommendation
Use the best quality U.J.s you can find, Neapco in the USA are great
Thanks for the tip!
The PI system can be very good, but absolutely needs that Bosch Fuel pump
totally agree
They are not perfect, nothing is, BUT the pros outweigh the cons. Personally, I love them, BUT prefer the styling of the TR250. That's just me though
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I am enjoying the videos as I have just bought a 1972 version and it's white like your thanks for all the information
Glad you like them!
Hallo, wieder mal ein tolles Video über den TR6😀👍 Ich habe meinen TR 6 PI bereits 50 Jahre und "alte Liebe rostet nicht"..; ich fahre ihn immer noch mit Begeisterung und einem Grinsen im Gesicht. Viele TR-Grüße Manfred
Klingt ausgezeichnet, Manfred. Ich freue mich, dass Ihnen das Auto gefällt und danke fürs Zuschauen. Ich hoffe, dass Ihnen die Videos gefallen
Hallo, vielen Dank für die hervorragenden Informationen👍😀 ich freue mich, dass ich jetzt selbst den Getriebeölwechsel mit dem richtigen Getriebeöl an meinem TR6 PI vornehmen kann. 😀👍 Mit den besten TR-Grüßen Manfred
Vielen Dank fürs Zuschauen und alles Gute mit dem Triumph TR6
My buddy owned one in 1974,, maroon with Brit flag, beautiful roadster to look at, but a piece of shit to own, it was always in the shop, he finally dropped a Ford 302 in it years later with Tremic transmission , he's still got it, and it runs great
Nice engine. thanks for watching
A brilliant video I've been playing with cars since the 1960s but have seen the vacuum timing done before weldone Mr MG
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Tremendous review
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It's hard to take advice from someone who doesn't have beauty rings on the wheels or hasn't put penny-wide red wall tires on his TR6......😄
sorry but i just dont like those chrome rings. thanks for watching
3 reasons to buy a TR6! Fun, Fun, Fun!😊
absolutely
Once a gain a very helpful video, thank you! Pop in and sort mine out please😀
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, very useful - thanks very much for posting. When you balanced the throttle bodies with the airflow meter did you increase the revs by adjusting the main throttle stop (and not the idle bypass setting screw?) For throttle body setting it would make sense to me that the idle bypass is taken out of the equation, so screwed shut. Thanks in advance for your opinion / advice. Cheers!
Yes. You are right. Used the throttle cable adjustment to set the revs about 1500-2000 to balance them taking into account the play in the inter throttle body linkages
You have had utility - that's the value. You're driving it now..
True! Thanks for watching
Doing nothing is better than being busy doing nothing.
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Each day can be one of triumph if you keep up your interests.
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Thank you ! Helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, my TR6 is only running on about 4 so I'll do that check
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I dont really agree the point, that this classic will not rise in price. Especially very soon, when everyone hates those teslas, cars like the light and racecar-sounding TR6 will be very popular. I‘m from germany and on a sunny sunday you see many classics driven around, but there are not many cars around, that attract so much positive attention like the TR6. Everybody, boys and girls, women and men, they turn around and smile. There is something about this car, I think its the sheer beauty of the TR6 itselve in combination with the almost 60‘s F1 sound. Long story short, even most of the classic 911s dont get as much attention in the street, so buy one! You will not regret it!
thanks for the comment and for watching
I own a 69 this man doesn't know much as far as the drivetrain when I had my American Muscle Cars we ran 411 posi rear up to a 512 a lot of torque and they would rev up real hi which gave the car the sound you want it you didn't buy it for gas economy nor did I buy my TR6 for gas economy it wasn't talked about in 1969 it was considered just a fun car to drive with a nice sound and mine has that and that's due set a 373 posi rear that's completely independent like a Corvette and at 65 mph the car sounded real nice it wasn't meant to be a convertible Mercedes with all the are dampening stuff they put in the fabric insulation for the floors if you notice on the TR6 you pull a carpet up there's nothing except metal it was a basic sports car and you need to keep maintenance on them all the time I take it with mine every time I use it but that's the fun of it use an old equipment my timing lights my son diagnostic machines that I haven't had to use in 30 years and on top of it if an EMP ever hits my car will run and as far as the clutch being heavy he should have felt my clutch in my Plymouth Satellite 440 six pack 440 six pack 68 the thing was a beast and the clutch was like pressing down on 50 lb of Rock but it was a cable truck non hydraulic nothing to break but the cable or the throwout bearing I don't know this guy what his problem is with the gearbox mine is tight as a Bitch for a 69 was complete independent suspension which only came in the Chevy Corvette in America so when you went around a nice corner at 60/70 and it went pretty good for 120 horsepower and I have no mechanical issues Little Things like the windshield wipers aren't the greatest but considering the car is 55 years old all original including paint I have no wiring issues add God forbid there is one the books that I have on this car from the previous owner he was a guy that was a freak with maintenance he's got every washer he ever replaced gave me 12 new brand new Redline tires backup Master cylinders backup carburetors with manifold and every screw that is supposed to be on this car is on it and was only in the rain once in 59 years no rust anywhere to be found complete beautiful yellow jasmine undercarriage belly and honestly I had a 1970 Datsun 240Z that maybe was a little faster butt handling wise the TR6 would hold its own
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You're not driving an original TR6, you're driving some bastardized version.
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I guess the rain adds a bit of trepidation not knowing the true grip, but then having to believe that you can achieve a good time gets the desired result in tricky conditions. Nice driving 👍
Yep the rain focusses the mind somewhat . I’m not fast enough in the rain yet. Need more practice
Love the steel wheels!
Yep me too. Thanks for watching
The dash layout can be very different on early TR6s, like a friends 1970 model. Mostly the same controls, but in different places. In his car, the left hand stalk is off, side lights, then headlamps. The dip/mainbeam is a floor switch, just to the left of the clutch. It also doesn't have a volt-meter, it has an amp-meter. Wiper switches are different too and a number of other details.
Good point thanks for watching
Thank you !
You're welcome!
I fitted a supercharger to my 1098cc A series Engine in my Morris Minor. Before then i owned a MG Midget many years ago. 11.7 to 1 compression. 1275cc fast road race prepared engine. 4.5inch rampipes etc. Roller Rockers, pil cooler and thermostat. Adjustable oil pressure etc etc. Americana head etc. George
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`One of the best tutorials on here well done that man Thanks
Thanks appreciate the feedback
Great information. Is there originally a strap from the long stud on the overdrive casing to the gear selector linkage?
Yes there is. Thanks for watching
Just rebuilt my 1275 gearbox. These videos were great. Top man, Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback. My goal was to make the best resource out there to rebuild a ribcase box. Appreciate the comment 👍
Nice presentation: the drive shaft issue is similar to the stag..One of the stag owners solved the issue using CV joints. I am trying to recall details from a quarter century old solution however I think the man used Toyota cv joints however, I suspect that anything from any vehicle with similar torque and BHP would suffice.
Yes you can get them for the TR6 aswell. Thanks for watching
How did everything work out with the extra venting and oil catch can? Were you still getting a lot of blowby venting into the atmosphere?
It relieved the crank case pressure for sure so was helpful in not sending oil fumes back through the induction system, but the underlying cause was the engine needed a rebuild which is now done (see other videos)
1969 TR6. Purchased used in 1979. Drove it until 1985. Garaged until 2020 and did a full frame off restoration. Not concours, more restomod with some extras and quite the nice driver too. Finished in Group 44 livery sans numbers.
Nice. enjoy!
Loved my TR6 … but I love my BMW Z4 more BTW, that is a beautifully sorted TR6
yes i had a 3.0 manual z4 some years back. great car!
Thanks for being a mine of information. Not being a mechanic, it is very useful to get a heads up before you take the plunge. Didnt realise that there is not much room to move in the drivers seat
Glad to help
Hi nice video. When you said you got the flywheel balance did you have all 3 done together crankshaft flywheel and clutch all as one unit, sorry for asking maybe I missed it??
The engine was assembled and balanced by the builder. the flywheel was done separately by the engine builder so theoretically was fully balanced on assembly