Power boost for MG Rover owners

28th July 2006
MG Rover owners can now give their cars a power boost thanks to a range of performance upgrades available through XPart's on-line accessories store (shop.mg-rover.org). The enhancements include air filter upgrades and air induction kits which can increase engine power by as much as 10bhp on some MG Rover models, including the very latest MG ZT, ZR, ZS and TF models.
 
“Whilst there is a wide range of high-tech methods available to enhance modern engine performance, one of the most popular and effective DIY options remains improving the engine air flow through filter replacement or by adding an air induction kit,” commented Charles Binns, XPart sales and marketing director. “With owners no longer having access to genuine MG Rover performance upgrades, we have added a number of exciting products to our range, giving owners the option of making engine enhancements themselves, using proven components from a source they can trust.”

All of the performance upgrades available from XPart have been specifically designed by respected specialist Pipercross for each MG Rover model, with brackets, filters and hoses individually sized to ensure easy fitting. Kits have been developed through a rigorous test programme with performance results being verified independently.

Not only do the induction kits deliver significant performance gains but they also enhance the car's visual appeal. The Viper kit, which is available for certain engines types across the Rover 25,45, 75, MG ZR, ZS, ZT, F and TF utilises a carbon fibre heat shield to protect the charged air from under bonnet heat and also features a polished alloy inlet, providing a stylish under bonnet look. All kits are supplied with full fitting instructions and come complete with all brackets and fittings.

Article Last Updated 26th April 2009

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