Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
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- muncher
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
Loving the little upgrades Wilch!
To neaten up the engine bay, I think you should paint this black! Just a suggestion!
To neaten up the engine bay, I think you should paint this black! Just a suggestion!
- wilch
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
Thanks muncher .
Yeah, that bit is an eyesore. Such a pain in the bum to do properly though. I've been thinking to get some POR 15 and brushing it on. Definitely will do it at some point.
Oh, and the car's fixed *touch wood*. The problem was the wiring.
Yeah, that bit is an eyesore. Such a pain in the bum to do properly though. I've been thinking to get some POR 15 and brushing it on. Definitely will do it at some point.
Oh, and the car's fixed *touch wood*. The problem was the wiring.
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
IIRC the thermostat sensor is rough cast, so no brushstroke issues.
POR15 unfortunately only comes in largish quantities (the smallest "Starter" kit was enough for my girlfriend to do 2-3 coats in her MX5's boot)
I think caliper paint might work, spray some into a jar and then brush it on. It goes on nice and thin so brush lines won't show on the casting.
It's how I did the caliper on my Mondeo, and they have held up fine for the past 2 years or so.
POR15 unfortunately only comes in largish quantities (the smallest "Starter" kit was enough for my girlfriend to do 2-3 coats in her MX5's boot)
I think caliper paint might work, spray some into a jar and then brush it on. It goes on nice and thin so brush lines won't show on the casting.
It's how I did the caliper on my Mondeo, and they have held up fine for the past 2 years or so.
1999 Mazda MX5 - 1989 Honda CT110 (for sale) - 1994 Mazda 626 wagon (GF's)
- wilch
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
hks_kansei wrote:IIRC the thermostat sensor is rough cast, so no brushstroke issues.
POR15 unfortunately only comes in largish quantities (the smallest "Starter" kit was enough for my girlfriend to do 2-3 coats in her MX5's boot)
I think caliper paint might work, spray some into a jar and then brush it on. It goes on nice and thin so brush lines won't show on the casting.
It's how I did the caliper on my Mondeo, and they have held up fine for the past 2 years or so.
That's a really good idea. I think I might do that
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Last week my girlfriend bought me Forza4 for the xbox360. So on the weekend I setup my wheel and pedals, and built my MX5 in Forza.
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
haha, that was cool.
I am well impressed that have the hard top latches in the game!!!
I am well impressed that have the hard top latches in the game!!!
Cheers,
plohl
plohl
- wilch
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
Thanks plohl.
I took a couple of new photos:
Supercharged NA6 MX5 (miata) by wilch, on Flickr
Supercharged NA6 MX5 (Miata) by wilch, on Flickr
I took a couple of new photos:
Supercharged NA6 MX5 (miata) by wilch, on Flickr
Supercharged NA6 MX5 (Miata) by wilch, on Flickr
- Aussie Stig
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
Oh, now you're just showing off.
You are freekin brilliant at photoshop but I prefer your car 'au naturale'.
You are freekin brilliant at photoshop but I prefer your car 'au naturale'.
It is a known fact that 50% of people are of less than average intelligence
- wilch
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
Aussie Stig wrote:Oh, now you're just showing off.
You are freekin brilliant at photoshop but I prefer your car 'au naturale'.
hehe, thanks dude
This morning I went for my first early morning drive of 2012. Such a beautiful day. Happy New Year everyone!
New Years Day - morning by wilch, on Flickr
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
It would be hard to find a cleaner car.
Do you still have the Skyline?
Do you still have the Skyline?
Bootz and Boof - On the road to somewhere.
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
^ Yep, still have the Skyline. So hard to part with it, I really should sell it but...it's just really hard to part with it. Wanna buy it?
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
It's been a little while. Have done a few things, new clutch, chromoly flywheel, zest turn signal intakes, gotten rid of the chrome, etc.
Here's some new shots:
Supercharged MX5 by wilch, on Flickr
All Stars Meet - Silverwater - May 2013 by wilch, on Flickr
Supercharged MX5/Miata by wilch, on Flickr
Here's some new shots:
Supercharged MX5 by wilch, on Flickr
All Stars Meet - Silverwater - May 2013 by wilch, on Flickr
Supercharged MX5/Miata by wilch, on Flickr
- The Green Goblin
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
looks clean mate.. rims look different. me thinks it would look tough with a set of black race style rims rpf1/6ul's etc..
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
The Green Goblin wrote:rims look different. me thinks it would look tough with a set of black race style rims rpf1/6ul's etc..
Every second MX5 you see online has that style of wheel. These are much more unique and interesting.
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)
PaulF wrote:The Green Goblin wrote:rims look different. me thinks it would look tough with a set of black race style rims rpf1/6ul's etc..
Every second MX5 you see online has that style of wheel. These are much more unique and interesting.
+1. However if you do change wheels.............Dibs on these.
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1990 Silver Eunos NA6
1990 Silver Eunos NA6
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