NC's Show Off Your Rims!
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I run Speedy Lite 5's & Hankooks 205/45/17 for my everyday driving and K Speed K-88's & Toyo Proxie 888's 215/45/17 for track days.
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If Gary is here, then I have to be too:
Advan Racing RZ 17X7.5 10 spoke Gun Metallic Rims
Yokohama Advan A050 R Spec(M) 215/45 R17 Tyres
Advan Racing RZ 17X7.5 10 spoke Gun Metallic Rims
Yokohama Advan A050 R Spec(M) 215/45 R17 Tyres
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NC's Show Off Your Rims!
lmx5B wrote:If Gary is here, then I have to be too:
Advan Racing RZ 17X7.5 10 spoke Gun Metallic Rims
Yokohama Advan A050 R Spec(M) 215/45 R17 Tyres
Hey they look pretty good. Car needs lower though.
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If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Oh look, more photos from the RAC driving centre..
These are Gram Lights by Rays Engineering
These are Gram Lights by Rays Engineering
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The OHLINS DFV on your NC2 were absolutely the BEST suspension I have ever dríven, Matt.
Oh and the Gram Lights 57F looked good too!
Les
Oh and the Gram Lights 57F looked good too!
Les
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good to see NC's with some quality wheels.
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philz wrote:good to see NC's with some quality wheels.
2nded. Both great wheel choices. Perhaps RAC have a 'sorry, not in those shoes' door policy?
Love the car, Barrie - quite similar to mine really I'm thinking of a dark wheel for my next wheels, down the track.
Was actually thinking Advan RS - wise minds think alike. Looks excellent.
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Thanks Phil.
The Advan wheels + R spec tyres did not come cheap, especially as the agreement with my wife was $1 on car = $1 on pearl necklace!
With the exception of Matt (zombie), the Perth group have so far been relatively conservative on NC mods - racing springs, stiffer swaybars, R specs and a few of us with the earlier model NC will be fitting a Cusco LSD soon. What's happening with NC's in the east?
The Advan wheels + R spec tyres did not come cheap, especially as the agreement with my wife was $1 on car = $1 on pearl necklace!
With the exception of Matt (zombie), the Perth group have so far been relatively conservative on NC mods - racing springs, stiffer swaybars, R specs and a few of us with the earlier model NC will be fitting a Cusco LSD soon. What's happening with NC's in the east?
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lmx5B wrote:What's happening with NC's in the east?
The undisputed champion of modified NC's in Eastern Oz would have to be Danny:
Danny's RENESIS NC
Then you've got my car and Charlie Brown:
Matt's NC
Phil's NC
That's about the extent of it AFAIK!
There are other modified NC's about, but these two are probably the most modified on here currently. Due to the relative cost and lack of support for the NC currently, I think most modifiers concentrate the time and money on NA's and NB's. But that will steadily shift to more interest in the NC, particularly with the MZR internals and forced induction options now available in the US.
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agreed, NC has a lot of potential, just waiting for the right tuners to invest more time they do have very tasty looking body kits/bits though
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There are already plenty of tuners for the NC.
It's jsut a matter of people buying their products.
Nopro, Rs Factory stage, tuckin99, jet's integral, HKS kansai. etc
It's jsut a matter of people buying their products.
Nopro, Rs Factory stage, tuckin99, jet's integral, HKS kansai. etc
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philz wrote:There are already plenty of tuners for the NC.
It's jsut a matter of people buying their products.
Nopro, Rs Factory stage, tuckin99, jet's integral, HKS kansai. etc
True, but availability and selection are nothing like the NA and NB. Particularly when it comes to the engine bay.
Sure, it's a modern car, with a higher sticker price, so not as many have filtered down. But Japan are early adopters, and the NC was released in 2006. Just flick through any Road&Ster or Hyper Rev. I also try to keep tabs on the club scene in Japan also. What you see is a noticeably slow uptake of the NC by owners and tuners.
ECU mods for the MZR engine in Japan, for example, are very limited, and what you can achieve is fairly limited. The only forced induction NC from a Japanese tuner is the one belonging to Power Enterprise as far as I've been able to discern. NoPro's engine swaps seem more popular. Looking at MX5 Clubs in Japan, forced induction setups for NA's and NB's are plentiful, but NC's still predominantly have their engines largely untouched. Brightening are an NC specific tuner and they are using the Cosworth supercharger.
I attribute this to the difficult engine layout, plus all the blown engines and subsequent backlash with Cosworth Supercharged NC1's. It seems BEGI and NoPro are the only ones who seem to be having some success. But this will slowly change. Certainly with the release of the Cosworth upgraded internals for the MZR engine, reliability for those going forced induction seems more likely, albeit with a much greater price now. Unlike a B-Series which are proven on stock internals with mild forced induction.
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sliq wrote:... just waiting for the right tuners to invest more time
If you follow the sponsors link to Rev9 and take a look at their blog .
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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