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Re: Frame Rail Bracing

Postby lucmor444 » Wed Aug 23, 2017 12:02 pm

Thx Dann and agree that adding rails does not mean the car will be faster.

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Re: Frame Rail Bracing

Postby NitroDann » Wed Aug 23, 2017 1:28 pm

Or better handling.
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Re: Frame Rail Bracing

Postby Red_Bullet » Wed Aug 23, 2017 4:48 pm

The temptation to do nothing is building.

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Re: Frame Rail Bracing

Postby KevGoat » Wed Aug 23, 2017 5:30 pm

I recall there was a lot of conjecture about the delrin door bushes when these were discussed. I thought why not just try them and see. I use to turn my head a bit when driving and could see the flexing of the door to the pillar but with these fitted there's none at all. My first drive after fitting them, I backed out of the drive and felt the difference as soon as I went over the curb joint. I have no idea what to expect from the frame rails, maybe in the SE I'll feel nothing. I don't track my car or use all the power it has, so the performance aspects are'nt as relevant to me, but I will be interested to see if the car feels different in any way or if any of the chassis shakes that crop up intermittently are cured.

If it does nothing at all, well, it won't be the first $$$ I've ever wasted on a car and doubt it would be the last ... :wink:

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Re: Frame Rail Bracing

Postby Magpie » Wed Aug 23, 2017 5:43 pm

Red_Bullet wrote:The temptation to do nothing is building.
That is a good plan.

When you can go no faster then look at these sort of upgrades, contrary to what I did in my build. At the moment it is hard to sort out what recent mods have or have not worked...

At Morgan Park recently, when comparing times from 12 months before there has been an improvement in times, but what caused it? The changes to the car in the past 12 months have been the brake setup, front aero , spring rate change, rear wing stability fixed and over 470 laps this year alone (up to the Morgan Park event) on various tracks. Tyres used on both occasions were similar use/age AD08R's...
Layout K - lowered previous time by 4.6 seconds to a 1:31.75
Layout E - lowered previous time by 2.15 seconds to 1:12.90

A more recent event at Norwell saw in June a time of 1:07.58 and in August (on the same tyres but revised front aero) a 1:05.992. The improvement could also be down to more seat time at Norwell (about 140 laps done between and including the Norwell events) rather than improvement in the car.

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Re: Frame Rail Bracing

Postby lucmor444 » Wed Aug 23, 2017 9:43 pm

JINBA ITTAI wrote:
Interesting I recently chatted with a chap from the US that had a swag of different braces. He subsequently changed track and removed them all (sway bars included) bar a ppf brace. He is now faster than ever on the track and better on the road as he believes his suspension is now back to being fully independent!


^^a newbie question re the above -- what's a ppf brace? .....also, what shocks/springs coilover set up did run on that barless braceless set up?


Here's a link:

http://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazda-Pe ... -1006.html

And I didn't ask what coilover set/specs he was using.

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Re: Frame Rail Bracing

Postby JINBA ITTAI » Fri Aug 25, 2017 8:08 am

Thanks lucmor444. Never realised such a thing existed. The mods options for MX5s are endless.

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Re: Frame Rail Bracing

Postby Lokiel » Fri Aug 25, 2017 10:17 am

Alternatively, there's the V8 Roadster PPF:
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Relevant comments from https://www.miataturbo.net/build-threads-57/pheonix-reborn-again-93429/:

Jumbosrule:
" I decided to give the V8Roadsters tubular PPF a try. I figure any stiffness gained here is going to be worth it in driveline feel. Things should be a bit less flexible."

psyber_Optix:
"V8 Roadster has a tubular PPF?! "

Jumbosrule:
"Yup. I found it in a random thread and called up V8R to ask about it. Even though the product is not up on the site, they will still sell one to you if you ask but are made to order so they likely wont be in stock. I talked to Shandelle about the benefits and my understanding is that they are stiffer than the OE PPF, but performance doesnt really translate to anything other than an improved shifter feel. I figured since I had the driveline out of the car anyway, the PPF would be easily accessible, which it was. Plus it's not a common part, which I dig."
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