GMI's 08 NC1

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby CoffeeBoss » Fri Dec 23, 2011 4:41 pm

Regie wrote:Must join up with those nc's soon


Yeah... me too *eye roll*

You know, I didn't know the origins of your NC until this thread, Gimi!

Definitely overdue.

PS. I wanted your wheels before Regie did. Just sayin'

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby Gmi » Sat Dec 24, 2011 12:09 am

:p it's a Honda thing ;)

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby Gmi » Tue Apr 17, 2012 3:17 pm

A little update with my life with the roadster.

Sadly due to work I've missed out on natmeet and track days. Nevertheless I've started to like my mx5 more and more.

Thornleigh macdonalds before a run north at 2am, the cold breeze with the top down, just amazing:
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Off to hunter valley for 3 days, luckily all three days me and miss's only saw sunshine :D
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Haven't really done mods to the car, but changed tyres to Pirelli Pzero rosso in 225 45 17s, normal driving similar to my previous Potenza re050; I feel there is more grip in both wet and dry, that being said the pzero's are running a wider width compared to the 205 re050s. Overall happy with the widened width.

Another exciting thing is I've ordered a kakimoto exhaust from Japan :D on the ship!!! Can't wait..

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Anyways,
Safe driving fellow roadster lovers!

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby Hjt » Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:41 pm

<3 the Condom mate.

Car is looking splendid! Stop burning past on a Wednesday night, pop in or call me and say hello!

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby Gmi » Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:10 pm

Will be burning past with a kakimoto exhaust soon :p haha anyways yeh I'll give you a call sometime. Still need the rim painter guys info brother.
Cheers.

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby deanb90 » Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:07 pm

looks hot man!! love the ce28. you thinking of painting them?

also, can you tell me a little more about your bucket seat? is the airbag light on? does the airbags still work? my next mod will be a race seat I'm slipping everywhere in the leather.

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby Gmi » Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:32 am

Dean, I'm thinking about painting them bronze.

Bucket seat; the airbags are actually in the seat, therefore you will have no side airbags. To prevent the check light on your dash you'll need a resistor (I think 8ohms).

Mounting the seat on the stock rails will increase the height. Best way is to buy rails that suite the seat and our nc's. Use nengun.com and look through yahoo auctions Japan for second hand rails.

On the other hand, great job on the SC!! So jealous!!

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby kris » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:16 pm

Congrats on the track times!

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby Gmi » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:10 pm

kris wrote:Congrats on the track times!


Thanks kris! A lot to learn :) but the process is fun!!

I've also recently installed the kakimoto R exhaust :D I'll take some pictures soon! They weigh 9kgs which is a little lighter than stock.

Sound: loud! Drones a little at 3000rpm but bearable, similar droning to the roadstersport 2 duals without baffles.

Looks: 2 x 100mm pipes :p aggressive! I like! But not everyone's cup of tea

A month ago I picked up the cobalt cold air duct from Phil to go with my Hks intake! Works well! Have also made a custom heat shield, which means my intake should be a cold air intake now lol!!

Hopefully be at the next mx5 track day :D

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby Gmi » Thu Jun 07, 2012 6:21 pm

Kakimoto R exhaust.

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HKS racing suction intake, custom heat shield and Cobalt cold air intake duct.

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Have also recently installed a 4.1 final gear ratio, $370 for the ring and pinion from another forum member, $750 installed at MX5 mania. It really does feel better in acceleration, car is more "willing" :D

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby Regie » Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:44 pm

must head up your way again one day, and check out the new additions!

i also must get my 4.1 installed also :P haha
MY07 NC, Mazdaspeed Body, Ohlins, Full GWR Exhaust, 17x9 RPF1's, 4.1FGR and lots lots more

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby Gmi » Thu Jun 07, 2012 8:21 pm

Regie wrote:must head up your way again one day, and check out the new additions!

i also must get my 4.1 installed also :P haha


Nice... Your car must be fast! Full exhaust :D

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby kris » Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:34 pm

Awesome exhaust! Like the pipes.. or rather cannons!

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby Gmi » Wed Jul 11, 2012 4:44 pm

Project dynamat:

1. Dynamat purchased from eBay shipped from the US.
2. Purchase heat gun from bunnings, $30

Before the application, I googled "nc mx5 sound deadening" and looked through the results. A lot of people have detailed descriptions on how to remove the interior trim.

The PRHT has a big piece of bare metal behind the seats, thE fact that it is bare metal with carpet on top annoyed me.

Total dynamat weight used: 7.2kgs

Stripped out interior
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1/3 done, I used a roller so it sits flush with the surface.
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The space behind the seats :D
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Results:
Quieter.. But not by much lol.. Exhaust volume reduced by a little, drone reduced a lot, no idea about road noise intake and exhaust over powers it.

Tips:
Be careful of the wires, they are delicate so do not apply direct heat to it.

Duration:
10 hours.

Satisfaction:
6/10

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Re: GMI's 08 NC1

Postby Apu » Wed Jul 11, 2012 5:04 pm

Hopefully you haven't put your car back together. A trick I learnt from a sound guy is to use quality carpet underlay - that really blocks out road noise. Dynamat stops panel reverb so you get better sound quality, but it does little to block out the other noise which affects sound quality.

It was a ghetto install just to prove a point that you can have quality sound on a budget.


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