Quick update: 17-9-2012
The
'yellow peril' as it's been named by facebook has finally turned a wheel in anger, although not with me driving it...
One of my mechanics was invited to go to winton on Sunday on a Nissan Melb S15 day, and with his dirty nissan needing some attention I offered up my little yellow roadster. So a quick change of engine, diff, gearbox and radiator fluid changes were carried out before sending it to the track, although we did need to bolt in a fire extinguisher, apply a battery sticker and a secondary bonnet catch (it currently only had pins) and then off it went to winton.
Unfortunately it went without a much need wheel alignment, and forgetting how kind an MX-5 is on tyres (I've had my head in Evo's so long now I forgotten alot about MX-5's) I was expecting it to rape the horrible KU36 Kumho road tyres. Fuel was another thing too, I'd forgotten how little they use. The damn thing had 3/4 of a tank when it got to the track and as it sits now in the carpark it still has 1/4 of that same tank. If that had have been an Evo I would have been feeding it 2025 litres per session!
With the only modification being a significant weight reduction and with everything on the car being 100% stock like the intake, exhaust, etc and with the power output on our inhouse mainline dyno also saying it's only 65.8kW I think i'm safe to say it's bone stock. With that being said the car managed a 1:52 something which isn't bad considering there were a lot of firsts for the car.
Firstly my mechanic Brad had never dríven an MX-5 till then, so that's one first and a big one at that. It was the first time the car had been dríven on a race track since it's change in ownership and specification, in fact it was the first time the car had seen a race track.
So the car is a good thing, and the shakedown has shown up what we already knew, the car needs the following:
Wheel Alignment
Lowering hub to guard (currenty you can do a spocker and a shocker simultaneously between the tyre and guard)
An LSD (probably of the MIG variety right now)