Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

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Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

Postby ctchme » Thu May 12, 2011 3:43 pm

Hey guys,
Thought it would be high time i uploaded some pics of the MX5, so here goes

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Current Mod's
Interior
[*]Entire car stripped, no carpet
[*]One lightweight plastic racing seat that weigh's under 7 kg's
[*]Black aftermarket steering wheel
[*]Piston head gear knob
[*]Dash adorned with gauges and shift lights

Exterior
[*]Custom bodykit
[*]Carbon fiber rear wing
[*]Tons of stickers from sponsors and products used

Chassis
[*]Lowered springs
[*]Whiteline front and rear swaybars
[*]Adjustable strut brace
[*]Rolling on lightweight BBS racing wheels with semi slick's

Engine
[*]Complete Xforce stainless steel exhaust system 2.5" thru to a 3" tip
[*]Custom CAI
[*]10W 40 Royal Purple oil
[*]Digital fuel adjuster that keeps engine at perfect AFR

Currently being raced in the ARDC supersprints at eastern creek and wakefield park, doing 2 min 1 second around eastern creek, and 1 min 17 around wakefield park.

As we do more work on her, will update this description and photos

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Re: Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

Postby Hjt » Thu May 12, 2011 5:06 pm

I love the upside down parking/indicator lights :)

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Re: Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

Postby PaulF » Thu May 12, 2011 5:22 pm

Body kit and tail lights aren't my sort of thing, but the wing I'll accept on a track car. :P Any interior and engine bay shots?

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Re: Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

Postby rascal » Thu May 12, 2011 6:28 pm

Hmm, with a near standard engine, that wing would be costing you more time thru drag than it makes up thru downforce benefit in corners..

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Re: Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

Postby davidau » Thu May 12, 2011 10:47 pm

nice car show us some complete pic
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Re: Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

Postby ctchme » Fri May 13, 2011 4:28 pm

will take some engine & interior shots tomorrow, and actually with the rear wing, its angled right to create enough downforce without costing much in the speed department (still hits 180 km down the straight at eastern creek). will hopefully be putting in a new diff next week, so will take more photos of the installation too if anyone wants some :)

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Re: Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

Postby Charlie Brown » Wed May 18, 2011 9:48 am

TIP

Rascal's right, dump the wing it's slowing the car down, no matter what you think.

Bryan's done a 1:17.00 around Wakefield in a stock NA6A (1600cc) on road rubber and NA8A's with similar mods to yours are 4 to 5 seconds faster.

8) :beer:
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Wakefield 1:09.13 Eastern Creek GP 1:50.198 Ext 2:17.538 Sth 1:02.9003
Phillip Is 1:58.50 Winton Short 1:10.7 Lakeside 1:05.7711 MDTC 45.20

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Re: Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

Postby Guran » Wed May 18, 2011 1:01 pm

I accept your point Phil, the wing and other "performance" additions are a bit wasted at this point. But let's not be too harsh on Ben, eh? As far as I'm aware, he's only had a couple runs in this car at EC and one run at WP. It took me 18 months, about 300 laps, and perfect weather conditions to get down to 1:17.00 on street tyres and 1:15.85 on R-specs at WP! I'm sure Ben will benefit greatly from more seat time.

Speaking of which, I hope to catch up with you at EC on Sunday, Ben. If you're running in the same group as me, you're welcome to follow me around to see where I'm gaining/losing time. Please don't think I'm patronising or ego-deflating or big-noting - this is a genuine offer of help if you'd like it. Peter Price is running in Class 3B same as you (I think you helped build his car too!), and he will freely admit that he's improved his times greatly by following me. He says that if I can get round a corner that fast in a standard car, then he can damn well do it too in his NA8 race car. 8)
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PI 2:00.55 | W-S 1:12.44 W-L 1:43.36 | SR 1:33.25

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Re: Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

Postby ctchme » Thu May 19, 2011 10:31 am

Yeah, i admit im still learning on the track, we did 1 min 17 at WP the other weekend, and were happy with that, and have tried racing without the wing at EC, but the car didnt handle near as good as when its on, its set negatively so we get the right amount of lift and downforce at the same time, sure with the wing off we got it an extra 2 or 3km/h faster on the straight, but its truly effective in corners

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Re: Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

Postby ctchme » Thu May 19, 2011 10:33 am

Guran wrote:Speaking of which, I hope to catch up with you at EC on Sunday, Ben. If you're running in the same group as me, you're welcome to follow me around to see where I'm gaining/losing time.

I'll be there with my team, see u there mate

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Re: Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

Postby evil_weevil » Fri May 20, 2011 3:39 pm

dammit, theres an EC round this sunday?
:(
Looking for an SVT motor for this:
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Re: Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

Postby Bizi » Fri May 20, 2011 3:47 pm

How heavy are those BBS mesh wheels compared to, say, Enkei RPF1, lightweight SSR models or even the NB 15"?

They suit the car but would lighter wheels help your times?

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Re: Shirt Racing's NA8 MX5

Postby rascal » Fri May 20, 2011 4:48 pm

Bizi wrote:How heavy are those BBS mesh wheels compared to, say, Enkei RPF1, lightweight SSR models or even the NB 15"?

They suit the car but would lighter wheels help your times?

They look like the BBS mesh that came on E30 BMWs, which if they are would be 15x7 and 7.7kg (17lbs) each..


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