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Posted 12 years 6 months ago #49059
My second husband was in the rave scene, big age gap :whistle: so I got introduced to it in my 30's, still love the old skool, bounce/wigan pier etc but the rest now gives me a headache :pinch:
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #167142
Am I right in saying that none of the rave version will cover any reference to anything on the MG TA ? If not dose anyone know of any links or reference to something that covers the MG TA 1937, I'm looking for wire diagrams
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #167144

roy gill wrote: Am I right in saying that none of the rave version will cover any reference to anything on the MG TA ? If not dose anyone know of any links or reference to something that covers the MG TA 1937, I'm looking for wire diagrams



I couldn't find any reference to the TA in our downloads. Sorry Roy.

I found this though. :)

11 x 17 COLOR Wiring Diagram MGTA MG TA 1936 - 1939
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #167148

roy gill wrote: Am I right in saying that none of the rave version will cover any reference to anything on the MG TA ? If not dose anyone know of any links or reference to something that covers the MG TA 1937, I'm looking for wire diagrams


I'm not sure that they would've had much of a wiring code (or bothered to follow it too closely for that matter back in '37).
Even if then, if it was followed when the car was made, It's likely to have been replaced or repaired over the many years since the car was built, and depending on who did it, the wiring may be quite different.
If a professional did it, it's likely they might've followed this:


or the British Standard BS-AU7
BS-AU7 didn't apply until 1963 and BS-AU7a from 1983

But anything is possible, if the work was done by someone who was a bit less than professional :-?

It shouldn't be too hard to trace which wire goes where as the electrical systems were pretty basic.

I hope this helps

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Posted 8 years 6 months ago #167306
Cheers

Leigh Ping wrote:

roy gill wrote: Am I right in saying that none of the rave version will cover any reference to anything on the MG TA ? If not dose anyone know of any links or reference to something that covers the MG TA 1937, I'm looking for wire diagrams



I couldn't find any reference to the TA in our downloads. Sorry Roy.

I found this though. :)

11 x 17 COLOR Wiring Diagram MGTA MG TA 1936 - 1939
Buy It Now

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Posted 8 years 6 months ago #167308
Thanks

Cobber wrote:

roy gill wrote: Am I right in saying that none of the rave version will cover any reference to anything on the MG TA ? If not dose anyone know of any links or reference to something that covers the MG TA 1937, I'm looking for wire diagrams


I'm not sure that they would've had much of a wiring code (or bothered to follow it too closely for that matter back in '37).
Even if then, if it was followed when the car was made, It's likely to have been replaced or repaired over the many years since the car was built, and depending on who did it, the wiring may be quite different.
If a professional did it, it's likely they might've followed this:


or the British Standard BS-AU7
BS-AU7 didn't apply until 1963 and BS-AU7a from 1983

But anything is possible, if the work was done by someone who was a bit less than professional :-?

It shouldn't be too hard to trace which wire goes where as the electrical systems were pretty basic.

I hope this helps

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Replied by andrew_20166 on topic Rave CDs

Posted 8 years 2 months ago #171557
Downloading rave B now hope it works!! It'll save me a fortune! :broon:

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Posted 6 years 1 week ago #188489
Hi there, im after RAVE for the Rover 200. Will this work with Mac? Thanks
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Posted 6 years 1 week ago #188494

Drizz wrote: Hi there, im after RAVE for the Rover 200. Will this work with Mac? Thanks


Not unless you use Windows running in a virtual machine like VirtualBox because it's Windows software. That's how I use it.

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Posted 6 years 1 week ago #188498
Ive no idea what you just sneezed!
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Replied by g4wam on topic Rave CDs

Posted 6 years 1 week ago #188499
hi there-a question re- RAVE B and C differences., you state that B has MGTF and D has MGTF .
Should that be -RAVE B covers MGF and RAVE C covers MGTF

Mike
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Replied by cairnsys on topic Rave CDs

Posted 6 years 1 week ago #188500

Drizz wrote: Ive no idea what you just sneezed!


In that case, no it will not run on your Mac

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