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Postby fastfreddygassit » Sat Dec 20, 2008 12:51 pm

acidkid wrote:..... im happy with how the car drives so far i dont think im gonna mode it in any way (sic) ..... D

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Postby NMX516 » Tue Dec 30, 2008 10:18 pm

Any more pics? Is this the one with the SE wheels by any chance?
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Postby acidkid » Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:37 am

NMX516 wrote:Any more pics? Is this the one with the SE wheels by any chance?

ahhh just being lazy to clean her needs a wash and yes its the one with the SE wheels
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Postby NMX516 » Fri Jan 02, 2009 12:51 am

That one looked like a good buy! Will be interested to see some pics of it.
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Postby acidkid » Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:58 pm

today I finally got off my lazy ass and instead of just driving the car actually took the car out sorta washed it and had some more pics of her taken here it is....
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got no photoshop skills to make it look better :P
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Postby acidkid » Tue Oct 13, 2009 4:31 pm

*blows off dust*
just got few things put on the car so here's a quick update

Shiny new PWR radiator in looks alot better :D changed all the radiator hoses as well, that bottom hose was abit of a bitch to pull out and put back in but we managed to finish at 12 midnight

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u can also see the HID kit i've installed... yes i know its abit doggy :lol:

Lastly i was bored so i finally pulled off the stop airbox as ppl said the build number was on the bottom there is wat i fould

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One is on the bottm of top half and one is on the bottom of the bottom half so does that mean its the 3rd SP?

Also just considering what to do next..... just read all the bov stuff maybe thats next just nothing too expensive any suggestions?
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Postby NMX516 » Tue Oct 13, 2009 6:58 pm

If the top and bottom half both have 03 on them, then yes SP number 3. If different numbers on top and bottom, it's anyones guess - some were mixed and matched to get a combo with a good fit.

As for mods, brake line re-route (PM russellb on here for the "kit"), bov, then let us know your budget and the suggestions will come flowing :D
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Postby Garry » Tue Oct 13, 2009 9:07 pm

If you want your A/C to have some hope of working in stop/go traffic in the middle of summer you should reinstall the foam seals on the top and bottom of the radiator and add some new ones down the side. Otherwise the cooling fan wont suck the air through the A/C condensor. Actually when stationary and without the bottom seal the fan will suck hot air from the engine bay underneath and back through the radiator. With the intercooler and now the addition of a thicker radiator the poor fan is going to be doing it tough sucking enough air to keep everything cool.

It would appear that you may have the 3rd production SP made, which depending on who you talk to is the 6th or 7th SP made including the bitsa and the 3 pre-production cars.
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Postby acidkid » Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:03 am

Garry wrote:If you want your A/C to have some hope of working in stop/go traffic in the middle of summer you should reinstall the foam seals on the top and bottom of the radiator and add some new ones down the side. Otherwise the cooling fan wont suck the air through the A/C condensor. Actually when stationary and without the bottom seal the fan will suck hot air from the engine bay underneath and back through the radiator. With the intercooler and now the addition of a thicker radiator the poor fan is going to be doing it tough sucking enough air to keep everything cool.

It would appear that you may have the 3rd production SP made, which depending on who you talk to is the 6th or 7th SP made including the bitsa and the 3 pre-production cars.

thx 4 the advise Garry im still abit noobish about this but can u point out to me what i have to use and where i have to use it on to help the ac :? im not too fuss about the aircon but the gf wont have it without ac in summer
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Postby Garry » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:16 pm

If you look at the top of your old radiator or any other stock MX5 it should have some foam stuck to the front of the top tank. This seals the top radiator tank to the radiator support just under the overflow hose in your pic. If you look at the bottom tank of your old radiator it should have had a splindly piece of foam that sealed up against the plastic splash guard fitted underneath the engine. These are only helpful when the car is stationary to help the fan suck the air through the bits it's supposed to go through.

Both foam pieces were missing from my car from new and the A/C performance in stop go traffic was woeful. I did a bit of research and discovered 2 things. There wasn't much airflow through the grill opening at the front of the car and hot air was being sucked by the fan from the engine bay underneath the radiator and back through the radiator again. I bought some thick stick on foam strip from Bunnings and stuck that onto the radiator top and bottom tanks. Doing this achieved a bit more air flow through the grill and more importantly no more hot air from the engine bay. I also sealed the sides of the radiator to the A/C condensor and achieved a bit more airflow through the grill opening. So now my A/C works in heavy traffic unless the temps are over about 35 degrees.

Sorry I dont have any pics.
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Postby acidkid » Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:36 pm

Garry wrote:If you look at the top of your old radiator or any other stock MX5 it should have some foam stuck to the front of the top tank. This seals the top radiator tank to the radiator support just under the overflow hose in your pic. If you look at the bottom tank of your old radiator it should have had a splindly piece of foam that sealed up against the plastic splash guard fitted underneath the engine. These are only helpful when the car is stationary to help the fan suck the air through the bits it's supposed to go through.

Both foam pieces were missing from my car from new and the A/C performance in stop go traffic was woeful. I did a bit of research and discovered 2 things. There wasn't much airflow through the grill opening at the front of the car and hot air was being sucked by the fan from the engine bay underneath the radiator and back through the radiator again. I bought some thick stick on foam strip from Bunnings and stuck that onto the radiator top and bottom tanks. Doing this achieved a bit more air flow through the grill and more importantly no more hot air from the engine bay. I also sealed the sides of the radiator to the A/C condensor and achieved a bit more airflow through the grill opening. So now my A/C works in heavy traffic unless the temps are over about 35 degrees.

Sorry I dont have any pics.

thx for that much appreciated i did see some thin form when i removed the old radiator had no idea what they were for gonna go get some and replace it anything else i should lookout for?
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Postby MX5-SP » Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:59 pm

G'Day,

Just in case you were wondering who the chap in the suit was who came over to speak with whilst you were parked in York St this evening... it was me. I spotted your SP from across the street when I noticed the SE wheels. It's funny, but I had only just picked up this thread on Saturday or Sunday and saw the pix you posted. The car looks great, and those wheels really suit it.

With exception of MAITA, yours is the only SP I've seen in the CBD in over 2 years (...although I'm sure a lot have passed me when I've been distracted looking at other things).

Nice talking with you.
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Postby acidkid » Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:39 pm

MX5-SP wrote:G'Day,

Just in case you were wondering who the chap in the suit was who came over to speak with whilst you were parked in York St this evening... it was me. I spotted your SP from across the street when I noticed the SE wheels. It's funny, but I had only just picked up this thread on Saturday or Sunday and saw the pix you posted. The car looks great, and those wheels really suit it.

With exception of MAITA, yours is the only SP I've seen in the CBD in over 2 years (...although I'm sure a lot have passed me when I've been distracted looking at other things).

Nice talking with you.

Hey sry that i seemed abit shocked i thought was a parking inspector when i heard someone talking to me i was playing ds while waiting 4 the GF to come down from work :oops: it was really good talking to you and thx 4 the comments glade to see someone with keen eyes would love to see that rare white SP of yours one day
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Postby RG.net » Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:03 pm

I hope your p plate is next to your front number plate now, it's a fine and 3 demerit points if it is not displayed properly.

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Postby broady » Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:08 pm

How are you driving an SP under your P's anyway?
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