evolution of bracing on the mx5
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evolution of bracing on the mx5
in recent times i've asked a few questions along these lines...
i'm interested in seeing diagrams of the evolution of bracing / stiffening of the mx5 chassis thru the na / nb series. people have mentioned books that show pictures but i have yet to see a definitive online resource showing the improvements made over the years... eg the little braces inside the cabin on the transmission tunnel , the spider web box thingo on the nb8b etc etc.
so i would be keen to see any scans / diagrams showing bracing of different models , cheers.
i'm interested in seeing diagrams of the evolution of bracing / stiffening of the mx5 chassis thru the na / nb series. people have mentioned books that show pictures but i have yet to see a definitive online resource showing the improvements made over the years... eg the little braces inside the cabin on the transmission tunnel , the spider web box thingo on the nb8b etc etc.
so i would be keen to see any scans / diagrams showing bracing of different models , cheers.
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You can probably find some pics on the big forum but the evolution is something like:
1989: nothin
1991: rear subframe lateral bar
1993 (NA8): rear subframe longitudinal
(not sure when the front subframe lateral bar came in)
1998 (NB): lots of welded in chassis gussets, redesigned front lateral brace. (I have pics in a book)
2001 (NB-F): spider-web (the extensive stamped sheet metal brace underneath)
1989: nothin
1991: rear subframe lateral bar
1993 (NA8): rear subframe longitudinal
(not sure when the front subframe lateral bar came in)
1998 (NB): lots of welded in chassis gussets, redesigned front lateral brace. (I have pics in a book)
2001 (NB-F): spider-web (the extensive stamped sheet metal brace underneath)
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Matty wrote:..1998 (NB): lots of welded in chassis gussets, redesigned front lateral brace. (I have pics in a book)..
I think they're the same as in the bottom left of this page
http://www.mx5club.com.au/images/mutton_dressed_as_lamb/7.jpg
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I think the spider web thingy also looks different to NB8B
It looks the same as mine.
The NB8B also used thicker gauge steel in crucial areas through the body and rumour has it that the SE has some extra reinforcing around the front of the boot opening.
Man, that's a lot of braces..
All that and it still jiggles
I was reading a technical paper online once presented by Mazda about the things they did to the NC to stiffen it up. Big gains were made from the added longitudinal braces on the floor pan. Increases in torsional rigidity were gained by tying the door pillars together with the box brace that holds the style bar and adding the centre cross brace under the car. As far as Mazda were concerned the NB8B/C was the stiffest they could make the old chassis without adding a lot of extra weight for small returns. I tried searching for the article again but I cant find it. It was quite interesting.
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