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Postby Steampunk » Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:22 am

You kinda answered your own question Steve. Get an LSD of some sort.
I installed a Torsen type 1 the other week and it has given my NA a new lease on life.
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Postby Boags » Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:38 am

1red5 wrote:You kinda answered your own question Steve. Get an LSD of some sort.
I installed a Torsen type 1 the other week and it has given my NA a new lease on life.


I installed a 3.9 TorSen II in my NB8B and it is amazing. I got it with the speedo sender from MX5 Plus. Excellent mod; you don't realise how much slip there is until it is gone! :shock:

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Postby GP14 » Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:40 am

1red5 wrote:
StanTheMan wrote:I'm talking height adjustment.with that hideous circlip & 3 different hieght adjustments. If you were to fitThe coilover sleeve... would make adjustable on the NB's as well. I supose.
However If I'm wrong. I don't mind being corrected.

lets hear from someone who has them or knows 100%


Josh, STM, mine came off an NB and the fronts have them, but the rears look like they don't.


Correction. Your fronts have 3(clip is on the middle), rears have 2(clip on bottom, hard to see top groove). Saw it when we did you diff. :D

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Postby StanTheMan » Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:11 pm

So.....do I owe MX5 Monkey a beer?
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Postby Steampunk » Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:44 pm

No :)
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Postby muzza2 » Fri Jun 20, 2008 1:59 pm

Shocks: - bilstein non adjustable
Springs: clubman gt springs
Strut brace(s): - unknown brand, but its an adjustable strut brace
Sway bar(s): front - 25.5mm (2 way adj) - rear 19.5mm (3 way adj)
Other:(i.e rollbar, fm brace's, bushes etc)
BD roll bar, power-flex preformance bushes, g/box brace, (about to get rear chassis bracing aswell)

Benifits: it handels better. very stiff
Price(s): unknown. majority of it is 2nd hand
bushes ~$550, 2 x sway bars $50, shocks & springs $400, BD $450

Why: (what made you do it?) - i wanted a car that would be fast around corners and make up for the lack of speed in the engine.

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Postby Baxter » Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:54 pm

Hi for what it is worth on my 1995 NA I run, on the street.
KYB's
Pedders springs
Whiteline front bar
FCM bump stops
Wheels 15x7 with yokohamas.
I did have cut down bump stops.The improvement with the FCM's is amazing.
The KYB's are set at 5F 4R and it is quite acceptable.
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Postby buttwrx » Fri Jun 20, 2008 6:38 pm

'91 NA6

Tein SS: originals were stuffed (two people = ride on bump stops), highly recomended, thought if replacing do it properly. result: firm but good ride, little flatter in turns, less unsettled mid corner bumps (the old suspension you could load it up onto the bump stops then you were away but hit a bump and game over).

Whiteline adjustable front and rear swaybars: to stop body roll, works very well, big difference to body roll and fun factor but to outright grip???

Racing beat lower control arm brace at front: does improve turn in feel/ more direct steering

rear suspension brace (home made): improved rear end tighness

BD roll bar: some further rear end tighness, suspension works better instead of shaking the car???

cusco lsd: greatly improved corner exit traction, really squats and goes, none of that cocking the inside rear, did make it more tailie

wheel alignment: initial improved cornering ability ++ then after lsd increased rear toe in and rear negative camber greater than front = more controlled rear end

would like a FM butterfly brace (should improve scuttle shake and tie the whole car together front, rear and get the suspension working better)

Car now has more suspension grip then tire grip ( some feel that tire grip > suspension grip provides a better/ safer driving feel) have 205/50/15 yokohama s-drive would like falken rt615s (car does too many km at the moment to justify)

like everyone says, wheel alignment was best bang for buck, teins were the best improvement for me because the originals were stuffed then lsd was the next best thing.

Don't forget that the mx-5 handles reasonably well from the factory and that tires are the only contact with the road so no point spending money on suspension if you are running black rocks. i found a big difference going to 195/50/15 kuhmo ku31 from the original 185/60/14 uniroyal ...... tuff as nails crap

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Postby NMX516 » Fri Jun 20, 2008 6:51 pm

Tezzax5 wrote:Standard bilstein lowered 30 mm replaced with aus spec tein super streets.

Purchase price....I won't be getting drunk for awhile :oops:



:shock: Well bought Terry, notice a difference?! :D
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Postby Damo » Fri Jun 20, 2008 8:29 pm

buttwrx wrote:cusco lsd: greatly improved corner exit traction, really squats and goes, none of that cocking the inside rear, did make it more tailie

buttwrx or anyone, have you dríven a car with a KAAZ LSD as well? The Cusco Type MZ and the KAAZ are both around the same price at Nengun at the moment and I'm looking to buy one.
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Postby buttwrx » Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:09 pm

the bloke i got mine installed buy solds kaaz, he hadn't seen cusco but said they are very simmilar just that the cusco had a sharper ramp, so it would lock up quicker/more aggressive

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Postby MxJadeMonkey » Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:42 pm

GP14 wrote:
1red5 wrote:
StanTheMan wrote:I'm talking height adjustment.with that hideous circlip & 3 different hieght adjustments. If you were to fitThe coilover sleeve... would make adjustable on the NB's as well. I supose.
However If I'm wrong. I don't mind being corrected.

lets hear from someone who has them or knows 100%


Josh, STM, mine came off an NB and the fronts have them, but the rears look like they don't.


Correction. Your fronts have 3(clip is on the middle), rears have 2(clip on bottom, hard to see top groove). Saw it when we did you diff. :D


I do believe that that is a beer my friend!!!! what you reckon?
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Postby StanTheMan » Sat Jun 21, 2008 8:24 am

Garry wrote:The early Koni yellows for the NB had a circlip but only 1 groove in the shock body, the later ones had a fixed shoulder. I guess to stop people adding their own grooves like I did.



not entirely sure yet.....
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Postby MxJadeMonkey » Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:13 pm

I'm calling toppers tomorrow. hehe
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