Kris's MY08 NC

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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby Sailor » Thu Oct 06, 2011 11:51 am

CoffeeBoss wrote:Hey Kris,

was nice to meet you at the run on the weekend.

Wow - Ohlins. Seriously considering the same to replace my aging TEIN Super Streets.
Make sure you visit Stu once the Ohlins go in, and report back on them also.
By all reports, you should find them a considerable improvement over stock, and they are quite light too.
Actually, if you think of it, would be a good idea to chuck them on some scales and compare the weight to the standard shock/spring combo.
It's one of the benefits of going with the Ohlins. You should also find the ride comparable (some say better) than stock.

Those are some pretty serious tyres you've got yourself too.
As you would probably know from reading my thread I'm a pretty serious Michelin fanatic.


Weighed mine before install.
Ohlins are 1kg each lighter upfront and 0.8kg lighter in the rear.
Rears work out heavier because they use the existing tophats and bushes, fronts have a new lighter topmount
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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby kris » Wed Oct 12, 2011 5:30 pm

Thanks for the weight Specs Sailor.

58890 Installed Pilot Super Sports.

Next Wheel Alignment. Though, I need to work on the front height, rear seems ok... both front and back are at 345mm hub centre to lip guard... but i think this might be a bit too high for me...

My mechanic informed me that my brake pads need changing too....... can't say i'm really upset to hear this!

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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby Charlie Brown » Wed Oct 12, 2011 10:07 pm

Well done Kris.

You'll love the Super Sports. Mine have been on for three weeks. Smoother, quieter and more grip than any road tyre I have had. :D

Drop the car to 340 front and 343 rear and then go and see Stu.
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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby kris » Fri Oct 14, 2011 4:35 pm

Thanks Charlie, I will make the height adjustment when i get the car back.

Just making an entry here with regard to my nc temperature gauge issue that was addressed in the Engine forum.

Just shy of 60000km and have had a thermostat failure. Replacement with OEM Mazda Product this monday and new coolant fluid etc.

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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby kris » Thu Oct 20, 2011 5:11 pm

Adjustment to Strut Tower Brace.
I drilled a hole through the left and right strut tower base plates so the adjuster knob on the ohlins would pass through. It currently doesn't look very clean- so i'm thinking i might be able to clean up the hole by inserting a rubber grommit around the metal. I think clark rubber might be able to fashion something appropriate- otherwise any other ideas?

Lowered and aligned
As part of getting the tyres placed on the rims the fellas at the garage also aligned my car, one of the guys there tracks quite often and took me through the whole process of wheel alignment- very interesting and high tech stuff! Lots of fun. I am now very happy with how the car is performing, handling is a dream! I will see how things go on these settings but in the future I will probably still go and see Stu for his exceptional expertise.

At the moment i'm running 215/45/17 on stock 17x7 rims and the adjusters 12 clicks back from full hard.
The front is lowered 340mm from guard to hub centre which is 640 from guard to floor. (10mm lower than the Ohlins stock setting).
The rear is lowered 325mm and 625 mm respectively. (As Ohlins arrived).

This is not quite the 340 , 343 as Charlie advised, but i'll see how i go, at least i can drive in and out of the driveway, but if anything, i think i might have the bring the back up a bit and the front down a touch more. What do you guys think? - Its hard to get a good photo!
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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby Gmi » Thu Oct 20, 2011 6:10 pm

Looks sweet to me man :D!! When u getting the clear side repeaters? :p

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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby Gmi » Thu Oct 20, 2011 6:14 pm

Looks sweet to me man :D!! When u getting the clear side repeaters? :p

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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby kris » Fri Oct 28, 2011 4:24 pm

I actually quite like my orange indicators... and the tail lights! :roll: (goes with my daggy styled cardigan).

Picked up a fire extinguisher today- will look at mounting options, hopefully Reggie will come up with something schmick for his nc which I can use as a solution 8)

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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby Regie » Fri Oct 28, 2011 5:23 pm

kris wrote:I actually quite like my orange indicators... and the tail lights! :roll: (goes with my daggy styled cardigan).

Picked up a fire extinguisher today- will look at mounting options, hopefully Reggie will come up with something schmick for his nc which I can use as a solution 8)



I haven't had time to make any up, but when I get the time I'll run off a few nc brackets...prolly a few weeks away
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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby Gmi » Fri Oct 28, 2011 5:40 pm

Me! I want!

Kris: get something different man. The shoes are so important!! Be different!! You've already spent so much on the ohlins. :p

It's like wearing supreme pants but Nike sneakers :D

Enkei ame.
Volk time attack re30.

They look the business :D bronze re30 on blue.. *drools*

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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby Sailor » Fri Oct 28, 2011 5:50 pm

Regie wrote:

I haven't had time to make any up, but when I get the time I'll run off a few nc brackets...prolly a few weeks away


Me too...before PI on the 11th Dec?
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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby Charlie Brown » Fri Oct 28, 2011 6:51 pm

You just need some 200mm x 250mm x 2mm aluminum plate and screw it to the channel that supports the seat with 3 teck screws. The extinguisher bracket is then attached to clear the seat slider lever.
If you are height challenged, it may need to be 300mm long, so the bracket clears.
Make sure you attach it on the channel, otherwise the screws will come out the bottom of the floor.
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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby Regie » Fri Oct 28, 2011 9:27 pm

Sailor wrote:
Regie wrote:

I haven't had time to make any up, but when I get the time I'll run off a few nc brackets...prolly a few weeks away


Me too...before PI on the 11th Dec?


yeah i rekon it can be done before then....mid november ill try and get these done
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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby kris » Sat Oct 29, 2011 8:38 am

Gmi wrote:Me! I want!

Kris: get something different man. The shoes are so important!! Be different!! You've already spent so much on the ohlins. :p

It's like wearing supreme pants but Nike sneakers :D

Enkei ame.
Volk time attack re30.

They look the business :D bronze re30 on blue.. *drools*


Haha gmi good choices man, I think I'd have to go rpf1 over the re30 , they look too similar to me, and given the price difference .... I hardly see any rpf1 around nsw on any car. Right now looking for 16x8 rx7 rims :)

Charlie, have you got a photo of the fire extinguisher install ? I don't quite understand what you are suggesting. I really need to just pop by and check out your car!

My next track day should be feb so plenty of time for me regie :mrgreen:

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Re: Kris's MY08 NC

Postby kris » Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:10 pm

01.11.11 What a date!

Application for MX5 Club of NSW membership currently being processed.
CAMS LS2 Licence in the mail.

Good times :)


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