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Right on track

The last track-days of the season were looming over the MGF’s job sheet. The front brakes were nearly spent, with most of the pad material worn and there being some worrisome lines in the discs. Having found the brakes to be a weak link in the MGF’s track-day performance, I decided to take a step up to EBC Greenstuff pads, although not quite up to the pricey Turbogroove discs, instead taking some standard items over the counter as before.

Another upgrade was the fitment of a KH-style front splitter. Often referred to as the K&H front splitter, this was once made by German company Krafthaus and proved to be popular amongst MGF owners wanting the aggressive look and a cure for

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