Thanks for the pics Emily
Sorry Deen I had Monday Tuesday rostered off, but then I switched my brain on and realised I also had Sunday off
In terms of the shiftlight, Hayden's one came with instructions and all, and then flyin' miata had a miata specific install guide as well
Forgot to mention in the previous post that I replaced the spring washers on the tail shafts as they were comparatively flat
So I went and picked up my newly fixed exhaust ($100 exhaust turns into $300 exhaust). The great guys at Quick Fit Motorsport in Hornsby came to the rescue on this one fixing me a new flex joint for $120. The joint is even more flexy now, which is good; it might fix some of my exhaust noise
Because he was cutting it in half before the flange, maintaining the correct orientation is critical, and here are some of his measuring marks
I took this opportunity to put a new exhaust manifold gasket in place of the generic fibrous one which was there previously
So after getting exhaust, intake and strut brace bolted back in the car I decided to start it to see if I could get the wheels to turn while still in the air. This was the moment of truth for me; if it starts I would be awesome, if it didn't I would be sooper annoyed. So turn key and it starts, no noises. HECK YES!!! So I put it in first gear, and the wheels turn. HECK YES x2!!! After this success we dropped the car to the ground in 3 stages and I went for a drive around the block. The shifting is so much nicer now, and the clutch is much more responsive, not to mention the fact that the pickup is right down the bottom of the pedal travel, where it is supposed to be (previously it was right up the top). I am getting some flywheel chatter when high torque demands are put on the car in lower revs (going up a hill in a high gear). But this is really only noticeable when there is something next to the car to reflect the sound.
After dinner I went for a drive down McCarrs Creek Road, and did my favourite sequence of turns a few times. I love shifting in this car now; downshifting is like something else the car rev matches perfectly, all you do is breathe on the throttle and the revs rise. It's so nice! In terms of acceleration I haven't noticed a huge difference except that on quick acceleration with quick changes the changes are pretty quick and snappy. Some people say that with a lightweight flywheel it is difficult to keep highway speeds, but in the 90 zone on Mona Vale Road I didn't find that to be a problem at all. Overall I am really happy and very pleased that I got it all done with next to no hiccups or troubles