
Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap
i personally think the engine is rejecting your custom manifold because it wants a supercharger on top instead 

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Gladiator wrote:Well I've just read this from start to finish. Totally AWE-INSPIRING!!!! Well done. BTW, what are you doing at uni? I'm guessing Engineering?
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Thanks Gladiator, yeah I'm doing mechanical engineering at uni.
16bit wrote:i personally think the engine is rejecting your custom manifold because it wants a supercharger on top instead
Jace wrote:it wants a throttle per cylinder!


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i think you should appease the masses and do both!!!!
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16bit wrote:i think you should appease the masses and do both!!!!

It's a week until my last exam so I took this afternoon to do a bit more welding. The new gas is working well but now I have an issue with the foot pedal control which I haven't noticed before. The first 10% of pedal travel increases the amperage, the rest does nothing. It makes no difference at all whether you're at 20% or 100%. I'm going to take it back to the company I bought the welder from and have it repaired/replaced.
This is as far as I got with the new manifold


You can see here the difference between contaminated gas and pure argon.

Bad gas:


Good gas:


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OK I'm on holidays now so I can finish the car. I'm part way through making a washer tank to go in the boot as there's not a lot of room in the engine bay. I'll post pics of that tonight when it's finished (hopefully). After that all that's left is to crank up the welder and put the finishing touches on the intake manifold and do the intake piping, which is fairly straight forward.
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Happy birthday! I've loved those wheels for quite a while, pity there aren't many 13" tires. What do you plan to wrap them in?
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225 45 13 888's or nothing.
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or possibly 205 60 888's
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Beelzeboss wrote:OK I'm on holidays now so I can finish the car. I'm part way through making a washer tank to go in the boot as there's not a lot of room in the engine bay.
Make an alloy Nopro washer bottle for the windscreen cowl. Like this one (not sure if link works). Looks rather simple;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mazda-Mx5-Eun ... 3cc6003dd9
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Thanks guys 
That's a good idea but I've 90% finished my boot mounted washer bottle. I've put a new hose under the carpet and I'm going to use a wire which was part of a previous alarm install which runs to the boot.

bruce wrote:Make an alloy Nopro washer bottle for the windscreen cowl. Like this one (not sure if link works). Looks rather simple;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mazda-Mx5-Eun ... 3cc6003dd9
That's a good idea but I've 90% finished my boot mounted washer bottle. I've put a new hose under the carpet and I'm going to use a wire which was part of a previous alarm install which runs to the boot.
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New intake manifold just finished. It doesn't look like it flows well, the plenum is too small, the runners are too long and it looks like shite but it should at least work.





A couple of wire extensions and reassembling the front bodywork and I'm ready for tuning.
I've signed up for a semester of TIG welding classes at TAFE, 4 hours every thursday night. Hopefully that will improve my welding





A couple of wire extensions and reassembling the front bodywork and I'm ready for tuning.
I've signed up for a semester of TIG welding classes at TAFE, 4 hours every thursday night. Hopefully that will improve my welding

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I bought 20L of E85 on the way back from uni today, any tips on tuning? With any luck the car will move under it's own power for the first time in ~8 months in the next few days.
I've also booked my emissions test for the first available spot at Botany, 1st of August
I've also booked my emissions test for the first available spot at Botany, 1st of August

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