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Postby butters » Thu May 11, 2006 1:30 pm

I have owned a '91 na6 for a month or so now, I have done a few things to it and now has:

Full exhaust
Loch Stewart CAI
Wheel alignment
195/50 15 Yokohama Advans (nice and sticky)

Now the tyres have improved the handling greatly, so much now that the suspension feels sloppy. (I shredded the old uniroyal \"rain tyres\" at the lmva 8) )

So I’m now looking at some suspension mods. I’m open to suggestions but I feel that some extra bracing will be my next step. . I’ll probably go a set of Teins eventually.

I’ve looked at some of the racing beat/ flying miata stuff which is all good but I’m interested to see what people use here. Is there some good Australian stuff?

Is it worth fitting the latter model bracing? My car doesn't seem to have the same mounting points on the rear suspension like later models. I have also heard that the '92 model brace where the wind blocker sits doesn't do that much. I’ll look into a roll bar at some stage.

Does anyone else use the first gen. Loch Stewart cai with a strut brace? I don't think there's a huge amount of room left to fit one.

Any relevant comments are appreciated, thanks

Tim.

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Postby Matty » Thu May 11, 2006 2:35 pm

Start with the subframe bracing, front and rear. It's hard to fit the later OEM parts (need to weld on the mounting tabs), but there are plenty of aftermarket versions. Be careful to consider ground clearance.

I'd do (if I had to do it again):
Racing Beat front subframe brace
FM/Cannon rear subframe brace (I have both of these)
FM butterfly brace.

after that you can start pondering new shock/coilovers etc.

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Postby rodent » Thu May 11, 2006 3:31 pm

Q: I'm still yet to fit my rear subframe brace but I was thinking would there be any issues mounting it upside-down, so it goes above the exhaust? I'd like to maintain as much clearance as I can.

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Postby Curly » Thu May 11, 2006 3:34 pm

I doubt it would fit - mine only just clears the exhaust going below it.

If you were to try it, you'd need to get a custom brace made up I'd think.

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Postby rodent » Thu May 11, 2006 3:37 pm

Wow that was a quick reply :D. But yeah thanks I did a trial-fit it last week with no issues but then again my zorst is still stock(-ish). Just worried about the structural implications though (bends the wrong way..? :?)

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Postby Bevan » Thu May 11, 2006 3:42 pm

rodent wrote:Just worried about the structural implications though (bends the wrong way..? :?)
Couldn't imagine there'd be any at all. 8)

I actually think that's a great idea if you can physically do it.

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Postby Mr_Q » Thu May 11, 2006 8:29 pm

I had no clearance issues with the Mania brace on mine Jonno - and my car was fairly low (lowest point was ~110mm - which I think is lowest legal height). No probs with an aftermarket exhaust either.

It looks low, but you shouldn't snag it on anything. :)

Having said that, it should work just fine if you can make it fit the other way around. The only reason the bend is there is to clear the exhaust.
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Postby rodent » Thu May 11, 2006 8:52 pm

Yup I'll probably hang it the other way around then. Since I can't picture myself buying a new set of 17's anytime soon chances are my car will be very low on the stockies. I just don't wanna accidentally rip out my 2 camber adjustment bolts going over a bump. 8)

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Postby adamjp » Thu May 11, 2006 10:26 pm

Butters,

I am very confident that the CAI you have will block any possibly of a normal strut brace. :frown:

If your brace comes out centred on the strut tower then it might work.

If that CAI and most braces were compatible, I would not have sold it :D

I have fitted the two underbody braces, then fitted a strut brace and with each brace, the body tightened up and handling became sharper and more predictable.
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Postby butters » Fri May 12, 2006 5:51 pm

so where is the best place to get these things from? i live in brisbane

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Postby red63sprint » Fri May 12, 2006 7:29 pm

Theres that guy who sells stuff through the forum and Ebay??
As an example - http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... %3AAU%3A71
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Postby butters » Fri May 12, 2006 9:33 pm

adamjp wrote:Butters,

I have fitted the two underbody braces, then fitted a strut brace and with each brace, the body tightened up and handling became sharper and more predictable.


what brand of bracing did you use.

also do all the front bracing reduce ground clearance? i don't want to end up with issues from cops

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Postby rodent » Fri May 12, 2006 11:37 pm

red63sprint wrote:Theres that guy who sells stuff through the forum and Ebay??
As an example - http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... %3AAU%3A71

Hrm it's probably going to be cheaper to just get the bars from Mania. $55 a piece, and postage to Brizzy can't be that much.

butters wrote:also do all the front bracing reduce ground clearance? i don't want to end up with issues from cops

Nah the front bar sits just behind the sump so it won't make any difference to your clearance. The rear bar however has a bend that goes around (below) your exhaust pipe which could have an effect, but if you bolt it around the other way like I'm gonna do it should be sweet.

I'll see if I can find you some pics.

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Postby rodent » Fri May 12, 2006 11:43 pm

The front brace (notice it's not at the lowest point of the car):

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The rear brace (the way it was designed to be fitted - may cause clearance issues):

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Thanks Mr_Q for the pics! Hope he doesn't mind I post them up 8).

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Postby Mr_Q » Sat May 13, 2006 10:58 am

rodent wrote:Thanks Mr_Q for the pics! Hope he doesn't mind I post them up 8).

No prob. :) You can see my bent front suspension in the top one. :(

You've probably noticed from the condition of the rear bar that it never hit anything. :) Unless your car is really low I don't think I'd worry about it (in fact, if your car is that low you'll probably be more worried about other stuff :) ).

How have you found the front brace Jonno? Makes the car feel a bit more solid, doesn't it?
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