Had a quick search, there seems to be no posts about how much the factory wheels weigh. I wanted to know because I am planning to use factory clubman wheels for track. And then I found this little gem.
http://www.jason-parker.net/images/wheels.htm
Weight of factory wheels
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Karl
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Nice find Karl as it appears to be more complete MX5 wheel spec-wise than this:
http://www.miata.net/garage/mx5wheels/index.html
Following is in the Clubman FAQ <http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=30041>
"Some Clubmans were fitted with hollow spoke (5kg) or semi hollow spoke (5.5kg) NA8 rims, as opposed to the standard NA8 solid spoke rim (6kg). Apart from some markings around the outside of the rim they appear identical until the inside of the rims are compared - for details see: <http://www.miata.net/garage/mx5wheels/index.html>".
http://www.miata.net/garage/mx5wheels/index.html
Following is in the Clubman FAQ <http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=30041>
"Some Clubmans were fitted with hollow spoke (5kg) or semi hollow spoke (5.5kg) NA8 rims, as opposed to the standard NA8 solid spoke rim (6kg). Apart from some markings around the outside of the rim they appear identical until the inside of the rims are compared - for details see: <http://www.miata.net/garage/mx5wheels/index.html>".
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93_Clubman wrote:Nice find Karl as it appears to be more complete MX5 wheel spec-wise than this:
http://www.miata.net/garage/mx5wheels/index.html
Following is in the Clubman FAQ <http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=30041>
"Some Clubmans were fitted with hollow spoke (5kg) or semi hollow spoke (5.5kg) NA8 rims, as opposed to the standard NA8 solid spoke rim (6kg). Apart from some markings around the outside of the rim they appear identical until the inside of the rims are compared - for details see: <http://www.miata.net/garage/mx5wheels/index.html>".
Yep, ended up finding that as well. Good read. Although the link above is in the sticky, didn't come up in the search because none of the key words are in it I think. Oh well, should come up in searches now! I've started collecting links to all this stuff now. It's fun to do it on my own as well, I did it with the Clio, and since I was pretty much the first in Australia, there was no rpositries like this to even do searches in!! That was hard, paying a year's membership in a UK forum, just for info...
Karl
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1994 Clubman Laguna Blue 2008 Trek 7300 2011 Trek Madone 5.5
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Not sure if you've seen this:
93_Clubman wrote:Some useful links:
http://www.mazdaspeeddevelopment.com/pa ... apubs.html (various pubs)
http://www.solomiata.com/ (mechanical etc background info)
http://www.quithel.co.uk/ (mechanical etc background info)
http://www.lightweightmiata.com/ (MX5 lightening & mirror of old Sebring JRSC site)
http://www.miata.net/garage/ (parts index, interchangeability guide etc)
http://neomiata.com/garage/index.php (Madracki wiring diagrams etc)
http://download406.mediafire.com/zxadh1 ... Manual.pdf (NA Owners Manual)
Alternatively, most of the manuals are available on CD which occasionally can be found on US or Aust ebay for about $10 delivered:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Mazda-MX5-Worksh ... 3a560b92e9
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mazda-Mi ... 2304762687
Some previously useful but apparently no longer functioning links:
http://www.madracki.com/miata
http://www.miatasources.com/
http://www.masterzproject.com/MX-5-Treats/
http://www.mediafire.com/?mzjsaeztby0
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93_Clubman wrote:Not sure if you've seen this:93_Clubman wrote:Some useful links:
http://www.mazdaspeeddevelopment.com/pa ... apubs.html (various pubs)
http://www.solomiata.com/ (mechanical etc background info)
http://www.quithel.co.uk/ (mechanical etc background info)
http://www.lightweightmiata.com/ (MX5 lightening & mirror of old Sebring JRSC site)
http://www.miata.net/garage/ (parts index, interchangeability guide etc)
http://neomiata.com/garage/index.php (Madracki wiring diagrams etc)
http://download406.mediafire.com/zxadh1 ... Manual.pdf (NA Owners Manual)
Alternatively, most of the manuals are available on CD which occasionally can be found on US or Aust ebay for about $10 delivered:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Mazda-MX5-Worksh ... 3a560b92e9
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mazda-Mi ... 2304762687
Some previously useful but apparently no longer functioning links:
http://www.madracki.com/miata
http://www.miatasources.com/
http://www.masterzproject.com/MX-5-Treats/
http://www.mediafire.com/?mzjsaeztby0
THat's great, have nto come across this yet. Well I have now.
Karl
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2003 RenaultSport Clio (Retired) 2009 Trek Madone 4.7 (Retired)
1994 Clubman Laguna Blue 2008 Trek 7300 2011 Trek Madone 5.5
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2003 RenaultSport Clio (Retired) 2009 Trek Madone 4.7 (Retired)
1994 Clubman Laguna Blue 2008 Trek 7300 2011 Trek Madone 5.5
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