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timk makes up for talent with an EFR

Postby timk » Sun Jan 22, 2012 11:15 pm

Yo,

Here is a quick pic of my 1998 NB:

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It's pretty stock except for some suspension changes and extra creature comforts. 8)

So far I have done the following:

  • SE brakes
  • Tein Super Street suspension
  • TorSen LSD
  • Wider wheels

It came with Whiteline swaybars, so that was a bonus. Future plans include a 6 speed gearbox and TODA 1.6 flywheel.

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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby slimx » Mon Jan 23, 2012 7:03 am

Looks great mate, why bother with the SE brake upgrade?

For the money its not really worth it unless your tracking?? i suppose then u would be better off with even better braking but spending even more.
But if u got the se brakes cheap then why not :)

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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby timk » Mon Jan 23, 2012 7:43 am

slimx wrote:Looks great mate, why bother with the SE brake upgrade?


I'm selling my track car so this car will be dual purpose track beast and daily. :)

I picked up the SE brakes when an SE owner went to Wilwoods.

I moved across the Carbotech XP10 pads from my track car and I have to say for street use they are horrible. Very dusty and extremely (bus-like) noisy! I think I'll be getting some street pads and swap in the XP10 on track days.

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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby MINX » Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:28 am

Tim,
I am running the carbotech 1521s for street, and swapping in the XP10s for track.
Seems to work well. They are smooth and consistent, and cleaner than the red stuffs i have on the rears.


PS, when are you going to stop referring to your cars as stock, or 'pretty stock' ?
SE brakes
Tein Super Street suspension
TorSen LSD
Wider wheels
It came with Whiteline swaybars,


THIS IS NOT STOCK or PRETTY STOCK - Mazda didn't sell it like that did they? :roll:
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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby Lokiel » Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:04 am

I'm surprised that the Carbotechs are cleaner than the EBC RedStuff pads since a key selling point of RedStuff pads is their low-dust levels - good to learn this from someone who actually has both pad types on their car.

Love those bronze 6ULs on a green MX5 (they look great on black too).

Do you plan to upgrade from the Tein SSs for trackwork or do they have non-standard springs?

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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby timk » Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:21 am

Cool, I'll grab some of those pads and do the same. The engine is stock so the car isn't too far from stock! :P

The Super Streets are a great compromise on a daily drive. I had 8/5kg springs on them when they were fitted to the track pig but for this car I've gone back to the 6/5kg combo.

The track pig will be missed but I no longer have a tow rig, so the decision was a no brainer. It's great to be able to drive an MX-5 on the street again as an added bonus! 8)

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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby BadBong » Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:26 am

Lokiel wrote:Love those bronze 6ULs on a green MX5 (they look great on black too).


I think they're Volk CE28Ns... not 6ULs?

I do agree with you that they look really nice though... but $$$$...

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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby Hjt » Mon Jan 23, 2012 2:10 pm

Not to stir anything but they don't appear genuine as they are multi stud. Not a specified bore pattern!

They still look the works.

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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby timk » Mon Jan 23, 2012 2:31 pm

Hjt wrote:Not to stir anything but they don't appear genuine as they are multi stud.


Yeah they aren't Volk, they are Konig. Fairly light and 8" wide though!

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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby Lokiel » Mon Jan 23, 2012 3:52 pm

BadBong wrote:
Lokiel wrote:Love those bronze 6ULs on a green MX5 (they look great on black too).


I think they're Volk CE28Ns... not 6ULs?

I do agree with you that they look really nice though... but $$$$...


Whoops - I didn't look hard enough and assumed that Tim had moved his Track Pig's 6ULs onto this car.

Konigs are a popular alternative in the US.
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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby Hjt » Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:34 pm

:I'm a big fan of them also, very nice choice.

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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby gussy » Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:20 pm

Nice and neat. Yea, I've read the Konigs are actually quite light - only around 0.5kg difference between some of their 15" wheels and 6UL's for example.

Can I ask what size / tyre size and offset you have Tim? Did the arches need a roll?

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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby charlie_91 » Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:27 pm

they are the 15 x 8 +20 iirc.. also if u know ur wheels, real ce28s actually look multistud but arent just just these ;)
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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby NitroDann » Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:49 pm

MINX wrote:Tim,
I am running the carbotech 1521s for street, and swapping in the XP10s for track.
Seems to work well. They are smooth and consistent, and cleaner than the red stuffs i have on the rears.


PS, when are you going to stop referring to your cars as stock, or 'pretty stock' ?
SE brakes
Tein Super Street suspension
TorSen LSD
Wider wheels
It came with Whiteline swaybars,


THIS IS NOT STOCK or PRETTY STOCK - Mazda didn't sell it like that did they? :roll:


Factory brakes, factory diff, some suspension that feels like a camry and wheels. Sounds pretty stock to me.

Hardly fair to call a car with different wheels modified.

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Re: saboteur's NB

Postby Hjt » Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:45 pm

they are the 15 x 8 +20 iirc.. also if u know ur wheels, real ce28s actually look multistud but arent just just these ;


you forgot to mention the different offset, if we are being particular and know our wheels... lols


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