So ... another year older and not much wiser ... and another "anniversary update".
Almost nothing much to talk about car wise, but what a year it's been otherwise. Hope everyone's coped and come through in good health.
MXSE wise, maybe just out of boredom or maybe a reflection back to my original comment to my son 6 years ago on the drive home from the dealership that "this car should stay stock, it's too good to touch", but gradually bit by bit she's morphing back. It started with having some issues reading the instruments at dusk with the blue led's. I've had this since putting them in, but on a couple of drives recently it really became noticeable. I tried some clear bulbs, but was concerned at the heat without the condoms on them, so then tried the original red bulbs that worked well, then some red LED's that I had from back in the NB8A. The clear (white) bulbs were actually quite nice (but as mentioned got really hot) so I settled on the red LED's after driving with each a few times. The instruments are much clearer for me to read now than the blue - this color tends to blend with the black number surrounds making it all less legible for me. While this was all going on, at some stage I decided to return the instruments to original, removing the surrounds and needle caps. The retro HVAC panel was replaced with a (black) original. The 3 VDO gauges remain as does the Guardian steering wheel and I doubt these will change, but who knows.
Externally, the front splitter was removed quite a while ago, as was the "Bear" rear tow hook, but during this recent period I also removed the front hook and re-fitted the originals. Gave me an opportunity to respray the grille while it was off. The little chrome touches to the side indicators and reflectors and the chrome filler remain.
Under the bonnet, the CAI was removed and replaced with the stock intake and piping. I was really sick of the noises from the BEGi intake, so after trying several things over the years, the last of which did work reasonably well by closing off some of the gaps around the box, but it was still irritating. I'm thinking I might attempt to build a new intake box that fits better (and easier) and that is insulated better at some stage for something to do and see if I can return the CAI, but this is more for the appearance under the bonnet than for power as TBH I can't actually say I feel much difference without it. If anything, it feels better down low with the stock filter setup and that's where I drive most of the time. Certainly on a recent long trip the quiet made for more enjoyable touring. The full NitroDann exhaust remains which I think made the biggest difference anyway and unless I decide to really go back to stock I don't need to have the chip retuned.
One item that has been added, was a little project I just did suddenly one day with nothing to do. I've tried several phone holders ovet the years, including the expensive ClickOn ones, and none have fitted to my liking. The ClickOn covered the head unit controls and the end gauge, but I did like the clip in way it fitted. I had some thin aluminium scraps lying around and spent a couple of hours cutting and bending and ended up with this ...
The ClickOn holder use to vibrate way too much but this one fits in to the dash better and is rock solid while also sitting closer to the dash and giving clear view of the gauges and access to the head unit controls.
So that's about it for another year I suppose ...