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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby charlie_91 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 6:04 pm

plohl wrote:Haha! Don't tempt me charlie!

I'll try and keep this up to date with cage info. If I can't do the front legs, i'll probably do something similar to what you're planing. Know who you're going to get yours do with yet?


They the main pain in the arse with my cage was the front legs.. I just didnt need it tbh. I want something strong and that will give me protection which is why im only opting for half cage. The door bars will give me a lot of strength :)

Umm.. not sure yet.. it will probably be something i wont do till next year. But i need to speak to Danny about it, i want to get him involved some how. But yeah still scoping out the options :)
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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby plohl » Thu Dec 29, 2011 11:48 pm

update:
Cage postponed :(
Depowered rack
removed old engine
Need some more parts for new engine so have to wait until next tuesday :(

Should hopefully have the wiring done for the ecu tomorrow. Might tuck the loom a little as well. maybe.
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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby plohl » Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:41 pm

time for an update......

Steering rack de-pow-erz!

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Christmas day steering rack de-power...ing by plohl, on Flickr

wire tuck-ing

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wire tuck WIP by plohl, on Flickr

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Wire tuck WIP by plohl, on Flickr

Out with the B6

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Engine removal WIP by plohl, on Flickr

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B6 out by plohl, on Flickr

In with the BP

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Engine in! by plohl, on Flickr

Making the Patch loom for the Haltec - it was a **** to solder!!!!!! Ended up getting little sockets from jaycar and using some deutsch sockets.

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Patch loom in the making! by plohl, on Flickr

some time passed.....

Figured out I stuffed up the timing when I removed the front coolant outlet - Cars do not work when the intake and exhaust valves are opened at the same time haha!
So I decide to redo the timing completely....

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new pump! by plohl, on Flickr

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piece by piece by plohl, on Flickr

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Gold! by plohl, on Flickr

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right timing? by plohl, on Flickr


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Back together by plohl, on Flickr

.....Done!

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Timing done! by plohl, on Flickr

Others stuff that has happened along the way....
-MX5 (Automotive) Plus coolant re-route
-TorSen diff installed! Thanks Nigel!
-Braided clutch line from MX5 plus
-New clutch slave cylinder
-Put NA8 rear brakes on and new slotted RDA rotors, used EBC Red pads
-Changed springs in the rear - fronts need changing
-Figured out even though the headers and exhaust came from the same chassis (essentially), it doesn't mean it'll all fit correctly :roll:
-Wired up the ecu - did like 3 continuity checks to makes sure sensors and everything were hooked up correctly. More time consuming then you think.
-Started the loom for the COPs


I am starting to get really sick of not having my car on the road! I have been too busy doing other stuff to work on it... yeah, I know, my priorities are wrong :?

Parts I am waiting on....
-Braided brake lines from Hel

Plan:
Install radiator and fill cooling system
Change front springs
Fill diff and gearbox with oil
Install brake lines
Fill and bleed brakes/clutch
Charge battery
buy and install oil catch can
-????
-START THE CAR!
-trouble shoot haha



Until next time
:beer:


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Maurha Motors Co. Cam Gears by plohl, on Flickr
Cheers,
plohl

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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby toppertee » Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:38 pm

Hi plohl's,
Nice to see the car is coming along.
Whats the re-route kit like from mx5 plus?
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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby plohl » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:18 pm

Thanks!

The kit is pretty good, though not finish completely i think. I know danny has been working on some mountings for the hard line. The spacer is nice, however I cracked the kia thermo housing when i first installed the kit, so i would advise everyone to be careful when doing it up.

Oh, i have finished with your soldering iron! :) I'll have to drop it over at some point.
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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby toppertee » Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:04 pm

plohl wrote:Thanks!

The kit is pretty good, though not finish completely i think. I know danny has been working on some mountings for the hard line. The spacer is nice, however I cracked the kia thermo housing when i first installed the kit, so i would advise everyone to be careful when doing it up.

Oh, i have finished with your soldering iron! :) I'll have to drop it over at some point.

I'm going over to mx5 plus in a couple of weeks. Sort it out then
I'm not to worried about it.
Hopefully it will be running soon.
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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby plohl » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:51 pm

Cheers,
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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby charlie_91 » Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:21 pm

ƒü¢k yeah man :) looks the goods. but..... need itbs :D :D :D
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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby mrpham » Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:24 pm

Looking good mate!

With the adjustable cam gears, is it just a matter of alligning it by eye?
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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby mrpham » Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:25 pm

charlie_91 wrote:Flower yeah man :) looks the goods. but..... need itbs :D :D :D


SIF! Dann says it's a waste of time.
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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby plohl » Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:20 pm

Thanks guys! Just got the cops working.

Cam gears have a zero point which is handy. Just set them the same as stock for the moment

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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby PaulF » Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:12 am

mrpham wrote:
charlie_91 wrote:Flower yeah man :) looks the goods. but..... need itbs :D :D :D


SIF! Dann says it's a waste of time.

For power, yeah. You still get response and sexy sexy intake noise. :P

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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby plohl » Mon Feb 20, 2012 6:43 am

itb's will come into their own when you start doing bulk head work.... or so sailaholic hopes! haha

Big thanks the him (sailaholic{nick}) for helping me yesterday!

What we achieved....

Install radiator and fill cooling system
Fill diff and gearbox with oil
Install brake lines
Fill and bleed brakes/clutch
Charge battery
Got the COPs working


um.... thats about it.
Still to do

get catch can
change front springs
but lock washer things on steering arms
install body work
tidy up some wiring
.... and much much more.
Cheers,
plohl

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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby plohl » Sun Mar 04, 2012 11:41 pm

The car is back on the ground and running. Few issues to sort out like my headlights not popping up anymore and temperature grauge jumping to the furthest edges of the hot side when the ignition is on (before the car has even started) and staying there. It is running way too hot for my liking, but i am unsure if this is just an mx5 thing. The temperature seatles around the 98*C mark - Bit of research suggests this is in the dead spot of the sensor, and isnt anything to overly worry about - this said, i haven't checked to see if the sensor is calibrated.

I'll need to get the exhaust fixed up with a cat install and the toe alligned sometime this week. So hopefully i have a chance to get all that sorted.

First impressions.
I just drove the car around the block today, so it was hard to get a full idea of the difference in the car - having changed so much in one hit, i think it'll take me a while to adjust to everything. The first thing I noticed - heavy steering. Crazy heavy compared to a normal non-ps rack. Should be interest to see how I hold up at the track. The next thing I noticed - the brakes needed to be re bleed... Finally, the extra torque. It is stupidly noticable, the car doesn't throw you into the back of your seat like a turbo would, but compared to stock, it is a huge improvement. Power delervery is very nice, with no deadspots and it will quite easer rev past 7000 RPM. Finally, i'll be able to match great entry speed with moderate acceleration on corner exit!

I'll slowly plot away this week to try and get the car gremlin free.

Stocked to have is semi funtional again :D
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Re: plohl's NA6 Roadster

Postby PaulF » Mon Mar 05, 2012 12:09 am

Interested to hear what exactly you did for your depowered steering.


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