Adaptronic are great.
I prefer them over Haltech based on my experiences so far. There's a really good tuner at Harvey Bay which will be probably be doing my tune.
Mat Spry is good also, and tunes just about anything
Junkee's PEWII - NA With Built VVT Engine
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Re: Junkee's PEWII - NA With Built VVT Engine
6 speed option for an NA is quite interesting. My ears are now pricked up and I'm listening very closely
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Thanks for all the support so far guys.
I wasn't going to update the thread until I had something of value to show, but I have been busy in my spare time stripping down the car. I will hopefully have an update over the next week with some pics.
I wasn't going to update the thread until I had something of value to show, but I have been busy in my spare time stripping down the car. I will hopefully have an update over the next week with some pics.
Awesome! Let me know when it is done and I will definitely come check it out.Magpie wrote:The engine will be back in soon so you can visit and have a look/listen probably about mid Feb. Also you may get to see the MX5 race car with Jenvey's, same basic motor as mine but without the need to be road streetable.
Yes I will be getting Jenvey’s. I found Competition Systems a couple months ago and have been eyeing off the ITB’s until I had the money to get them. Unfortunately the kit has gone up $300 over the past week or two. I knew it was coming, with the AUD being so weak at the moment. Oh well, nothing I can do about it.Magpie wrote:Are you getting Jenvey's if so Pat at Competition Systems is really helpful/knowledgable and will put you on the right path. Jason and Pat have had continuing discussions since my build.
I am up in Brisbane every weekend, but have still not dropped into MX5 Plus to have a chat to the guys there about my plans. I will have to do this soon.Magpie wrote:Give Jason a ring and discuss your needs he will be happy to help.
Automotive Plus use GT auto to tune so possibly Haltech or Motec but again have the discussion.
Thanks for the links Matt. I had all the hardware so the top went straight on ;)mattyredlocks wrote:How'd you go getting the hard top on - did the car have the Frankenstein bolts and strikers? I've still got those bolts somewhere if you need them!
Cheers, I will have a chat with MX5 Plus/ GT Auto and see what they recommend.Ice88 wrote:Adaptronic are great.
I prefer them over Haltech based on my experiences so far.
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Ah good to hear! I can't remember what you said - did you end up ripping the soft top out?
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If you pop in to Plus on Saturday and Jason is working he may start my car as it is alive again!
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I haven't pulled it out yet because I was too eager to put the hard top on, but it will be coming out for good once I start pulling apart the interior.mattyredlocks wrote:Ah good to hear! I can't remember what you said - did you end up ripping the soft top out?
Ah awesome!! I'll try make my way over thereMagpie wrote:If you pop in to Plus on Saturday and Jason is working he may start my car as it is alive again!
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Finally got a few hours today to get some work done on the car with a mate
We pulled PEWII into the shed a few weeks back. This is how it sat when it was first moved in. The head had already been pulled off and currently lives in the boot haha.
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Then we got the front up on car stands and the rear on ramps for now until I get more stands. The wheels were removed along with the suspension, control arms, steering rack, hubs, brake calipers, exhaust etc.
Next up was the bonnet, guards, front bar, headlight assemblies, radiator and overflow bottle, wiper fluid bottle, a bunch of wiring and fuse boxes, brake and clutch hard lines, brake master cylinder etc.
And finally, the block!
I have also been trying my best to keep all the bolts I pull off labeled to make it easier when the re-assembly time comes.
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The room designated for car parts.
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And this is how it currently sits (Still need to take out the crossmember).
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Next up will be the removal of the interior so I can get to the rest of the wiring and remove the brake booster and clutch master cylinder etc.
Then work my way down towards the rear, to remove the gearbox and the whole rear end like we did with the front.
We pulled PEWII into the shed a few weeks back. This is how it sat when it was first moved in. The head had already been pulled off and currently lives in the boot haha.
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Then we got the front up on car stands and the rear on ramps for now until I get more stands. The wheels were removed along with the suspension, control arms, steering rack, hubs, brake calipers, exhaust etc.
Next up was the bonnet, guards, front bar, headlight assemblies, radiator and overflow bottle, wiper fluid bottle, a bunch of wiring and fuse boxes, brake and clutch hard lines, brake master cylinder etc.
And finally, the block!
I have also been trying my best to keep all the bolts I pull off labeled to make it easier when the re-assembly time comes.
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The room designated for car parts.
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And this is how it currently sits (Still need to take out the crossmember).
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Next up will be the removal of the interior so I can get to the rest of the wiring and remove the brake booster and clutch master cylinder etc.
Then work my way down towards the rear, to remove the gearbox and the whole rear end like we did with the front.
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Re: Junkee's PEWII - NA With Built VVT Engine
Sadly yes. I had big plans for this car, but an offer on an RX7 FD came up and I could not refuse.
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