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Re: Emily's 1990 V-Special Eunos Roadster

Postby Apu » Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:12 am

When I had the 595s on my car, I found 30+ psi too hard. Steve at Mania suggested 26psi as well.

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Re: Emily's 1990 V-Special Eunos Roadster

Postby Hjt » Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:02 pm

Your car doesn't need better brakes anyways, good pads and fluid are all that you need.

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Re: Emily's 1990 V-Special Eunos Roadster

Postby broady » Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:07 pm

NA8 brakes are a cheap upgrade. same calipers, just a different caliper bracket - the advantage are bigger pads.
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Re: Emily's 1990 V-Special Eunos Roadster

Postby emily_mx5 » Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:34 pm

They set them to 45psi, which was too hard and bouncy for me. I now have them comfortably at 38psi.

ooooooppppssss i meant to say 28psi not 38 haha.

NA8 brakes are a cheap upgrade. same calipers, just a different caliper bracket - the advantage are bigger pads.

Sounds good, I need new front pads anyway. This might be the next thing I do :D

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Re: Emily's 1990 V-Special Eunos Roadster

Postby Guran » Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:55 pm

Don't waste your money on an NA8 brake upgrade that you won't even notice. I have never experienced brake fade with my stock NA6 brakes despite the serious punishment I give them on the track. I reckon you'll be fine with your stock NA6 brakes. Just fit a decent set of pads and fluid: try Hawk HP+ pads and Castrol Response Super fluid for a cheap but effective setup. :)
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Re: Emily's 1990 V-Special Eunos Roadster

Postby Hjt » Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:28 pm

^^ I'm glad you agree, esp since its not a race car.

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Re: Emily's 1990 V-Special Eunos Roadster

Postby NMX516 » Tue Sep 27, 2011 2:14 pm

Yep, another vote for no need to upgrade the brakes. The NA6 brakes are more than adequate for road use, and with good pads and fluid will be sufficient for a club track day too.

As for tyre pressures, it does depend somewhat on the particular tyres as to what's best for performance, but in this case if you're somewhere in the low to mid 30's range you should be fine. Experiment though and see where you find the best comfort/performance compromise. I have 205/45/16 Michelin PP2's on mine, and have them set at 36psi cold.
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Re: Emily's 1990 V-Special Eunos Roadster

Postby PaulF » Tue Sep 27, 2011 2:54 pm

mx5_vse wrote:
Regarding tyre pressures, I would ask those who are running similar suspension and, importantly, the same tyres.

Ok so, if anyone has a 1990 NA with stock suspension on 16" (lightweight) rims with Federal 595 tyres (205/45/16), could you please advise me a good tyre pressure :lol:

You might be surprised. All NA stock suspension is pretty much the same, and similar to NB suspension. And the 595's are a pretty popular tyre.

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Re: Emily's 1990 V-Special Eunos Roadster

Postby dave2221 » Tue Sep 27, 2011 3:06 pm

Apu wrote:
dave2221 wrote:26psi?

i am running close to 40psi in my tyres....


its a firmer ride, BUT gives yyou more even tyre wear, and reduces the risk of damaging the rim.


How can over-inflating the tyres give you "more even tyre wear"?


Like this:
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Due to me running a 17" lower profile tyre (SE) i can use slightly higher than normal pressure, to protect the side walls too.

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Alternator

Postby emily_mx5 » Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:31 pm

So the car started humming when it warmed up.
Then it started whining when it warmed up.
Then it started whining all the time.
Bummer, the alternator is dying :/

So I called a local mazda dealer, and he said it would cost $1800 for a new one. I said “pardon” at least 3 times haha.
After several hours of research I ordered a new aftermarket one, for around $320 including delivery from UK.

I did manage to take the old one out, replace both the alternator belt and the powersteer/aircon belt, and put the new alternator in, but it was tricky and took a whole day.
After merging about 5 different sets of instructions, this is what I did.

Remove alternator:
Disconnect negative battery terminal.
Pulled off radiator hose and plugged hole to avoid coolant spillage (see picture).
Removed plastic air intake pipe for more room.
Unplug alternator.
“Slacken swivel bolt”...
:shock: Realise this rather essential bolt was missing; trip to Mania to get new bolt + nut.
Slacken adjuster bolt and lift from bracket.
Remove old and broken alternator.

Remove belts:
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Slacken bolt A and nuts B & C.
Back off adjustor bolt D and remove belts.
Tension of new belts should be about 8-9mm deflection.

Replace alternator & belts - do everything in reverse but with new stuff :)

Now this is professional... :wink:
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Re: Emily's 1990 V-Special Eunos Roadster

Postby Hjt » Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:05 pm

Nice work, One day I had my NA up in the air and noticed the long bolt on the lower side of my alternator completely missing. I figure it's somewhere in the national park, probably propping up a native animals shelter.

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Re: Alternator

Postby Suspense » Tue Oct 04, 2011 7:43 am

mx5_vse wrote:So I called a local mazda dealer, and he said it would cost $1800 for a new one. I said “pardon” at least 3 times haha.
After several hours of research I ordered a new aftermarket one, for around $320 including delivery from UK.

Is Hornsby Mazda your local? I had some ridiculously expensive quotes from them for my 323 over the years.

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Re: Emily's 1990 V-Special Eunos Roadster

Postby emily_mx5 » Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:01 pm

Is Hornsby Mazda your local?

Nah, I think I called Artarmon, but either way genuine Mazda is superrr pricey.

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Re: Emily's 1990 V-Special Eunos Roadster

Postby emily_mx5 » Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:01 pm

Style Bars
(Its not a race car so doesn't need BD roll bar or the like.)
Got them from a fellow forumer, absolute bargain :)
Polished stainless steel, apparently from Japan, so JDM points :lol:

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Re: Emily's 1990 V-Special Eunos Roadster

Postby -alex » Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:43 pm

Bd bar will save you head if a 4wd rear ends you. These offer little to no protection in an accident.
Personally I'm all for something to keep me from being extra squished.
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