NC 20BPP Time Attack / Track Car - Build Thread
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 1 Dec 2009
Very nice bling
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 1 Dec 2009
can that swivel mount handle the shuttle discovery type thrust???...........or will it give up at the 60 ft mark & fold in to flap against the window??
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 1 Dec 2009
IH8 wrote:I seriously love this thing.
I may have asked before, but what colour is the car going to be? Same blue?
First few pages of the thread will show it doing its best "pheonixing"
besides all real MX-5s are Blue
Went for a drive and there were slow cars everywhere, why are NC's so common . . . must be NC = Normally Cardiganed.
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 1 Dec 2009
IH8 wrote:I seriously love this thing.
I may have asked before, but what colour is the car going to be? Same blue?
Hi Jace, I haven't 100% decided on a colour scheme for the car. However it will involve Winning Blue and Sunlight Silver.
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 1 Dec 2009
any progress with the car Danny? its been too long
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 1 Dec 2009
silvermiata wrote:any progress with the car Danny? its been too long
Yes, far, far too long....no tangible progress to report till now.
Remember this item?
Well here is the finished item.
With the oil pressure and oil temperature senders installed.
....and fitted onto the engine.
Next step is to get the oil lines between the engine and supercharger drive made up. Even though time on the car has been extremely limited over the past three months, I have made key decisions and acquired more parts.
Cheers,
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 7 March 2010
awesome danny.. well done mate
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 7 March 2010
Thats what kids do Danny take up all your time and money and I wouldn't change it for the world either.
Cheers
Dale
Cheers
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 7 March 2010
Greetings from the US...watching this thing for a while hope to see it running around the track soon
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 7 March 2010
Old Dude wrote:Thats what kids do Danny take up all your time and money and I wouldn't change it for the world either.
Cheers
Dale
It's not so much the kids as it is work which has kept me rather occupied!
mann wrote:Greetings from the US...watching this thing for a while hope to see it running around the track soon
So do I!
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 7 March 2010
Once again I haven't been able to find any time to do anything directly on the car since last December.
However, additional to the supercharger I purchased for the NC I also put my hand up for one of the "Hymee Enhanced" production kits for my own daily dríven RX-8. Due to the fact that I'm local to Performance Design Australia (http://www.performancedesign.com.au/) and a pretty keen Mazda rotary enthusiest, I offered my assistance (product development) to finalise the RX-8 supercharger kit's "bill of materials" and installation media whilst undertaking the installation of my unit. As of last night, the kit installation has been completed with no oil or water leaks, and with just a dyno tune to go.
Here's some piccies of the kit installed
....and a short vid....
The items that are transferable to the NC are as follows:
(1) Oil Take-off Block (as previously shown)
(2) Supercharger Oil Supply Line - Just different length - refer above piccie....it's the stainless steel braided line
(3) Remote mounted engine oil filter and lines
(4) Vacuum/Boost Lines (Schematic - not shown)
I've continued to acquire other parts and components over the past few months that I'll refer to as they make their way onto the car.
I'm really looking forward to getting a taste (and some driving experience) of the performance that a screw type supercharger can deliver when coupled to a high revving rotary engine in a superb handling chassis (especially one that will be over 300kg lighter and up to 60 hp more).
Cheers,
Danny
ps. Hopefully the next installment won't be too far away.
However, additional to the supercharger I purchased for the NC I also put my hand up for one of the "Hymee Enhanced" production kits for my own daily dríven RX-8. Due to the fact that I'm local to Performance Design Australia (http://www.performancedesign.com.au/) and a pretty keen Mazda rotary enthusiest, I offered my assistance (product development) to finalise the RX-8 supercharger kit's "bill of materials" and installation media whilst undertaking the installation of my unit. As of last night, the kit installation has been completed with no oil or water leaks, and with just a dyno tune to go.
Here's some piccies of the kit installed
....and a short vid....
The items that are transferable to the NC are as follows:
(1) Oil Take-off Block (as previously shown)
(2) Supercharger Oil Supply Line - Just different length - refer above piccie....it's the stainless steel braided line
(3) Remote mounted engine oil filter and lines
(4) Vacuum/Boost Lines (Schematic - not shown)
I've continued to acquire other parts and components over the past few months that I'll refer to as they make their way onto the car.
I'm really looking forward to getting a taste (and some driving experience) of the performance that a screw type supercharger can deliver when coupled to a high revving rotary engine in a superb handling chassis (especially one that will be over 300kg lighter and up to 60 hp more).
Cheers,
Danny
ps. Hopefully the next installment won't be too far away.
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 17 April 2010
Danny ...you are a power junkie that looks awesome, I imagine that after all the "tinkering" you have done and are doing on your other Mazda's that the CX9 must feel a bit ordinary in comparison or is there some "Tinkering to be done to that when it comes out of warranty
Cheers
Dale
Cheers
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 17 April 2010
Old Dude wrote:Danny ...you are a power junkie that looks awesome, I imagine that after all the "tinkering" you have done and are doing on your other Mazda's that the CX9 must feel a bit ordinary in comparison or is there some "Tinkering to be done to that when it comes out of warranty
Cheers
Dale
haha Dale....I'm more of a Torque junkie! I love the torque profile of a positive displacement blower!
Nah the CX-9 is safe from my clutches for at least another couple of years...but an exhaust would be nice.
Cheers,
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 17 April 2010
saw this in the flesh on saturday and its factory quality work. really really nice and will hopefully go like stink for a long time.
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Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build - Updated 17 April 2010
Just a quick question, what do you intend to use to power the calipers... what type/size of master cylinder and are you going to keep the booster?
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