Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby wilch » Fri Jul 08, 2011 11:41 pm

snshami wrote:
wilch wrote:A little video I put together, needs sound:



That's very nice. The music is great too. What is it?


Thanks for the kind words.

The music is stuff that I've written and recorded myself. :)

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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby Okibi » Fri Jul 08, 2011 11:54 pm

Nice video.. loved the Kaboom ..

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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby gslender » Sat Jul 09, 2011 10:57 am

wilch wrote:I bought the stand and bag of an Ebay seller in the UK called UKCustomCovers. For the quality of the stand and bag it's well worth the money. I can now put my hardtop away in the garage (out of danger), and not have to worry about it collecting dust or getting damaged.


Still happy with the stand and cover for the hard top? I'm about to order one myself :)

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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby wilch » Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:26 am

Okibi wrote:Nice video.. loved the Kaboom ..


:D, Thanks Okibi

gslender wrote:
wilch wrote:I bought the stand and bag of an Ebay seller in the UK called UKCustomCovers. For the quality of the stand and bag it's well worth the money. I can now put my hardtop away in the garage (out of danger), and not have to worry about it collecting dust or getting damaged.


Still happy with the stand and cover for the hard top? I'm about to order one myself :)

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Love the stand and cover. Exceedingly happy. Takes 2 people to put the cover on safely though as it zips up the top. But that's fine.

One thing that concerned me was what seemed like instability (when I first expanded it out - I didn't have the roof on it and it tipped backwards easily). BUT, with the roof on it's a lot more stable. Still though, I keep the back of the stand pointed towards a wall (just in case). That said, I've tried to push it over with the wheels locked and the roof on, and it takes a hefty shove before it even starts to think about falling.

All in all, I'm very happy with the purchase. My hard top is free of dust, and out of the way :).

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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby muncher » Sat Jul 09, 2011 1:51 pm

Great work Wilch! :NETPOINTZ: Keep it going mate... can't wait to see more!

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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby wilch » Fri Jul 15, 2011 7:17 am

muncher wrote:Great work Wilch! :NETPOINTZ: Keep it going mate... can't wait to see more!


Thanks dude :)

Can't wait to see more of your build too. If you find a place for the oil filter relocator (that isn't the firewall or strut tower) let me know please. lol.

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So I spent the morning yesterday at MX5 Mania. Originally I booked the car in for an oil filter relocation kit install + oil change and general checkup. Ended up just getting the oil and oil filter changed, and the CAS O ring while I was there. David also had a quick look over the car and drove it. He came back saying that he felt the steering was dead! This was the first non-power steer mx5 I drove, so I just thought that was normal.

No doubt my alignment is way out of spec. So I'm going to book that in asap and use the settings found in one of the other threads:

Front
Caster 4 deg + (Maximum positive castor, sacrifice a little neg camber to get it if you have to.)
Camber -1.00 deg
Toe Spirited driving: 0.28 deg (2mm in)

Rear
Camber -1.00 deg
Toe 0.15 deg in (total)

My morning wasn't that productive, but it was relaxing spending time just talking with David. Another plus is, my car has been serviced and I can still walk, unlike the last time! :lol:

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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby wilch » Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:58 am

Finally some sunshine today. If you have owned or currently own one of these things, you know exactly what it means when faced with a sunny Sunday morning, and a free pass to do what you want.

"5 degrees celcius", is what my phone said. But the feeling of the sun on my face said, "Top down mate. Top down."

I began my drive alone without a destination, and somehow ended up on the Old Pacific Highway...which then led me to my one and only stop.

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At Pie In The Sky I saw this thing.

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A TVR Sagaris. I didn't know where the owner was though. I would've approached him and asked if he could start it up so I could witness in person the angry exhaust note I've only heard on countless youtube videos.

On the way I felt my first bit of NA love. I happened across a yellow NA with the top down, solitary driver wearing scarf and beanie. Both of us were arms out above the windscreen waving feverishly. A sign of things to come, this was going to be a good drive.

But, as the story of this drive sounds like it is only just starting, it is ending. There aren't any more photos, just memories of twisty roads, cool crisp wind, sun on my face, and the sound of a whining supercharger.

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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby wilch » Wed Jul 27, 2011 7:43 pm

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We ordered a couple of fisherman's baskets and ate outside. But we were rudely interrupted!

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Beautiful weather, almost empty roads, and quiet area with a water view... Well, quiet until

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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby CheyneX5 » Wed Jul 27, 2011 8:53 pm

Hahaha, Brilliant little write up!
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby bootz » Thu Jul 28, 2011 10:56 pm

Lose the big wheels, that's chav material. The rest of the car is die hard sexy!
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby CheyneX5 » Fri Jul 29, 2011 12:09 am

I actually don't mind the wheels, it's very hard to find a big wheel that suits the MX5 but i think you have hit the nail on the head.
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby wilch » Fri Jul 29, 2011 7:08 am

Thanks CheyneX5 :) I've been in two minds with the wheels since I bought it last year.

Bootz, I ordered new wheels a couple of weeks ago. They're currently on a boat and on their way from Japan. 15" this time, with dish :D and lightweight (though the OZ Racing wheels it currently has on it are seriously light).

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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby bootz » Sat Jul 30, 2011 3:12 pm

Me thinks something special is coming. :D

BTW excellent job on the burning rubber smoke, very convincing. Girlfriend is cute too!
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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby wilch » Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:08 pm

Thanks Bootz :)

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Got my wheels from Phillb today :). HUGE thanks to Phill. HUGE HUGE thanks!

I had to put them on to make sure they cleared the na8 calipers. They did, thankfully!

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Re: Wilch's NA6 Car Diary (comic book style)

Postby -alex » Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:15 pm

I have heard rumours of these wheels, can't wait to see them fitted.
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