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What happened in China? ?My money is firmly on the tyres. (Despite what happened in China)
Time will tell.
What happened in China? ?My money is firmly on the tyres. (Despite what happened in China)
Time will tell.
They had the X Power before we did (including the vibes) and apparently changing tyres made no difference.What happened in China? ?
UPDATE:
Car was booked in at dealership today to investigate the vibration issue....they have advised that the brake discs are warped which is causing the issue. They have ordered new brakes but will take around 5-6 weeks for them to be delivered. It seems that warped discs can cause vibrations at high speeds, though usually when using the brakes....so we shall wait and see whether this is the case.
If this is the cause, I wonder if its a faulty batch of rotors that were fitted to the XPowers, when you consider mine was built in August so seems a lot of people around similar build date (give/take a month or so).
Edit: just added additional info
Yes this is my first thought too so I am keen to see whether it makes any difference or not. I checked on the MG app earlier today and it looks like they took it for a test run first but even still, its interesting that the brakes are warped considering I only had the car a month (which had 14 miles prior to handover).Any sort of disc issue can usually be felt through the pedal on applying the brakes.
From Lampymic in a PM this morning....
Today at 8:24 AM
Morning Bricktop1967,
Have you noticed any vibration, although vibration might be the wrong word possibly a buzzing sensation when reaching 68+ on the motorway? I really noticed it on Thursday on a quick trip down the M55, wondering if you’ve noticed anything seeing as you’ve had yours longer.
Cheers
Morning Mike
Yes I have m8.
I've mentioned it a few times in various posts.
I find it at anything between 65-75 mph.
Dealer knows nothing (obviously!)
I am still in a bit of a quandary about what to do about it.
I mean it's not terrible, but should a brand new car have anything like this?
I've never had another car start Vibing at me before.
This is the weekend when I decide whether to reject it or not.
From Lampymic
Thank you, I’ll start a thread on it when I get back from the picket line, today is a very expensive day off!
It’s interesting that you’ve got it too, it’s clearly an issue that dealers should be aware of. I’m going to give them a call to ask them to chase it up with MG, I’ll tell them I’m not happy with the car doing it and we shall see what happens.
To be honest LKA isn’t causing me that many issues at all, the roads around me are so poor it can’t detect the lane it’s supposed to be keeping me in!
I feel a bit bad not waiting for Lampymic to start this thread, but he's busy on a very worthy cause.
Any abuse will be gladly received.?
There are only a few of us with Xpowers at the moment but it already seems to be inherent in all of them
Interestingly, at 75mph it's almost non existent in my vehicle.
Now I of course realise, that I should not have to break the law in order to have a smoother, vibe free ride.....
"Yes officer, I do have to go a bit faster as my car has been hastily engineered to get it to market"
That could well be the issue - I only drive on dual carriageway when going into work (once a week) and its only a 10 min run but after driving to work today, its certainly a stronger vibration compared to other reports of a slight vibration or a hum. I overtook a few cars today and even at cough 90mph cough, the vibration is still there so definitely think the warped rotors is causing it.@Mennox I hope that the disc replacement works for you, that may be a separate issue that is affecting your car.
Can I ask, what tyres do the Xpower come with from the factory?I saw on another thread that changing tyres to Michelin cc2 reduce the vibration noticeably.
Bridgestone Turanza 18" from factory.Can I ask, what tyres do the xpower come with from the factory?
My trophy model came with Conti's and do far they've been fine, no vibration at all up to 70mph, however I'm on 17" rims and I believe some models now come with 18's
If it was a wheel/tyre balance issue, I expect it to get worse when going 70mph+ but without test tracks, etc. it's tricky to test this![]()
MY22 Trophy came with 17" Contis ... MY23 Trophy comes with 18" Bridgestones, same as the XPower I believe. MY23 Trophies don't have this vibration issue (AFAIK) so I suspect tyre type and/or balance is a red herring.
???What did I say to trigger this @Bricktop1967 ? or were you referring to @siteguru ?
Absolutely agree, it's gotta be done!But do have a "need for speed" when an opportunity presents itself, and will use all of the performance available, where possible.
Coming up to my 57th birthday, but still like to mix it up with "The Yoof" who continually insist on having a go.?
There is a time and place for road based "fun" IMO. and not forgetting where I live, have plenty of opportunity to enjoy a car like the X Power.
You've just got to "pick your moments" to "deal with your opponents"
I mean who in their right mind would purchase a car capable of 0 to 60 in 3.8 seconds, with 429 BHP on tap, and not occasionally deploy that potential?
I look forward to ALL your comments. ?
So your totally qualified to drive an X Power……..0 to 62 in ?Ex Esso Petrol Tanker Driver.
3.8 seconds (as you very well know!)So your totally qualified to drive an X Power……..0 to 62 in ?
I think the tanker would be more like 3.8 minutes 0-62So your totally qualified to drive an X Power……..0 to 62 in ?
I think the tanker would be more like 3.8 minutes 0-62
Sorry @CooperS!So your totally qualified to drive an X Power……..0 to 62 in ?
Can you Drift in an X Power? ??I didn't get, what you were getting at, if you "get" my drift.?