Grille VS No Grille
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I have previously replaced an Air Conditioning Condensor due to a stone hitting it, so it begs the question as to whether to fit a Grille or to take your chances without one?
I have just made up a second grille for my NB8A in the pursuit of decent looking protection, after having a good look I have decided I will paint it black over the weekend ... cost under $60 for parts - your opinions?
If you have a great looking grille please post up a photo for all to see .. I'm interested in other options.
I have just made up a second grille for my NB8A in the pursuit of decent looking protection, after having a good look I have decided I will paint it black over the weekend ... cost under $60 for parts - your opinions?
If you have a great looking grille please post up a photo for all to see .. I'm interested in other options.
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i have a great looking grille FS lol
it looks good mx5chic, but would prefer it black. more stealth.
it looks good mx5chic, but would prefer it black. more stealth.
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Id love to buy an NB8A grille if anyone has one they'd like to sell me...?
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Yes Sliq I will definitely make it black, black is good
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I concur with the 'go black'.
This is going to sound ghetto in the worst possible way... but I actually have a strip of metal gutter guard cable tied in as mine. No, seriously, it works. Plus it's set quite far in, so you can't see it.
When it's full of bugs I just replace it with a new strip.
This is going to sound ghetto in the worst possible way... but I actually have a strip of metal gutter guard cable tied in as mine. No, seriously, it works. Plus it's set quite far in, so you can't see it.
When it's full of bugs I just replace it with a new strip.
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I had a stainless steel grille fitted for a while - looked ok, but in the end I removed it because I had coolant temp problems at the track. Was fine in normal driving though.
I thought I would have had a decent pic showing it on the car but I don't Another vote for painting yours black MX5CHIC
Edit: Oh what the hell, here's a poor attempt at a grille pic: (this thread needs more black 5's anyway ) You can see the grille if you look closely, very closely.
I thought I would have had a decent pic showing it on the car but I don't Another vote for painting yours black MX5CHIC
Edit: Oh what the hell, here's a poor attempt at a grille pic: (this thread needs more black 5's anyway ) You can see the grille if you look closely, very closely.
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NMX516 wrote:....I had coolant temp problems at the track. Was fine in normal driving though.
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What he said.
Mine didn't overheat, and the needle on the dash didn't move higher than normal, but datalogging via MegaSquirt showed temps 5-8degrees Celcius higher with the grille on.
It's no biggie, but I took it off whilst on track just as a precaution.
here's one I prepared earlier
NMX516 wrote:....I had coolant temp problems at the track. Was fine in normal driving though.
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i had a grille for a while, ended up getting over it.
Paint it bleck.
Paint it bleck.
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I had a "Techno" grill (finished in stainless steel weave pattern) that I had for a long time. It was removed when I fitted the SE front spoiler (in May this year) and haven't bother to fit it back.
Plus everyone recommended that I don't put any grill in-front of the intercooler.
Plus everyone recommended that I don't put any grill in-front of the intercooler.
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I'll be trying to stick with a grille, the Air Con Condensor $320 + Dryer / Receiver (has to be replaced if gas is lost) $73 + ReGas $140 ... over $500 damage from one well placed high velocity stone .....
Get back to you with a pic of the Black Grille
Get back to you with a pic of the Black Grille
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were you actually aware when the rock hit the condensor? pull over to the side of the street?
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No I was not aware at all .. until I switched on the A/C and no cold air! Inspected the Condensor and found a piece of Gravel in the fins with an obvious leak around it. Bummer.
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its times like this when i'm glad i removed my A/C
Thats gotta suck though.
Thats gotta suck though.
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mx5 chic what happened to the badge on the front bar?
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