charlie's na6
Moderators: timk, Stu, zombie, Andrew, The American, Lokiel, -alex, miata, StanTheMan, greenMachine, ManiacLachy, Daffy
-
- Speed Racer
- Posts: 2499
- Joined: Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:46 pm
- Vehicle: NB8A
Re: charlie's na6
then you can put registration costs towards more upgrades!
I like the outcome, I was sceptical about the small cuts, but it's well balanced. Venting the radiator should be useful.
Do you intend to support the cuts? I intend to cut just behind my radiator in one hole to provide a clean vent for my radiator.
Still require the balls to do it, your motivating me
I like the outcome, I was sceptical about the small cuts, but it's well balanced. Venting the radiator should be useful.
Do you intend to support the cuts? I intend to cut just behind my radiator in one hole to provide a clean vent for my radiator.
Still require the balls to do it, your motivating me
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 696
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:59 am
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Brisbane, QLD
Re: charlie's na6
Yeah i plan to do something with the cuts to give them some support just havent had time. i might see how it goes on thursday though.
Update:
So finished work early today and made the most of the afternoon. Splitter on, canards, swap boots and put wing on. Now its ready to hit the track again next week Absolutely stoked with the bonnet. Really suits everything else Also the splitter came up a treat. Really sturdy
Now for a weekend of motorsport with drift matsuri, v8 supercars bathurst 1000 and F1 So keen
Update:
So finished work early today and made the most of the afternoon. Splitter on, canards, swap boots and put wing on. Now its ready to hit the track again next week Absolutely stoked with the bonnet. Really suits everything else Also the splitter came up a treat. Really sturdy
Now for a weekend of motorsport with drift matsuri, v8 supercars bathurst 1000 and F1 So keen
NA6 - Longnose engine, JR cai, full custom exhaust, BC coilovers, NA8 front brakes, frog arms, cusco cage, secret element tie rods
-
- Fast Driver
- Posts: 103
- Joined: Wed May 23, 2012 12:14 pm
- Vehicle: NC
- Location: Sydney East
Re: charlie's na6
jaws on the ground. what a beauty
-
- Fast Driver
- Posts: 139
- Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:53 pm
- Vehicle: ND - 2
- Location: Sydney
Re: charlie's na6
Really nice, man..
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 696
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:59 am
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Brisbane, QLD
Re: charlie's na6
Update:
So yesterday was another track day. Booked for a full day cos i wanted to really make the most of it. 30l extra fuel and all my tools ready Woke up in the morning to rain lol. Made the drive out there with it pissing down. Got to qr and the rain eased off a little and so i was hoping for it to stay away. First session out, it was wet, really slippery. Start of the second session we went 1st hot lap had a moment at turn one. Almost held it before going into the dirt lol. One lap later my mate in his supercharged k24 civic when off on the same corner but got beached so back into the pits i went.
Made my way back onto the track for a few laps when disaster struck. Came in a little to hot for a corner and the rear locked up spinning me round. As i hit full lock my wheel pinch the brake line between the control arm leaving me with no brakes :(
Heres a vid of turn 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOpHdeebc4w&list=UUqWwfvuyKn8Jw7z_V0EIoGw&index=2&feature=plcp
So with the car jacked up i phoned around to see if i could get another brake line out so i could get home. Luckily my mechanic had a set of braided lines in stock so he got his courier to bring them out to me with some brake fluid :D
Few hours later he rocked up and i was able to quickly swap it over and bleed my brakes.. At this point i was gonna go home but my brakes felt ok so i decided to atleast get my money's worth. At this point it had been raining constantly for a good 2 hours so the track was soaked to say the least. However i didnt care lol. I went back out and had probably the best afternoon ive had at a track event. It was awesome to get sideways coming out of corners and by the end of the day i was getting better at controlling it
So all in all even though the morning was a right off i had an awesome afternoon and got to learn my car so much more Few things i noticed on the way home was the clutch losing pressure here and there when changing gears so i think somethings leaking. And i cracked a flare.. Oh well sh*t happens.
Ill have a few pics and stuff as they come but for now heres a vid. I fight for traction pretty bad at the start especially down the back straight lol.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NL0zxS_Jjpg&list=UUqWwfvuyKn8Jw7z_V0EIoGw&index=1&feature=plcp
So yesterday was another track day. Booked for a full day cos i wanted to really make the most of it. 30l extra fuel and all my tools ready Woke up in the morning to rain lol. Made the drive out there with it pissing down. Got to qr and the rain eased off a little and so i was hoping for it to stay away. First session out, it was wet, really slippery. Start of the second session we went 1st hot lap had a moment at turn one. Almost held it before going into the dirt lol. One lap later my mate in his supercharged k24 civic when off on the same corner but got beached so back into the pits i went.
Made my way back onto the track for a few laps when disaster struck. Came in a little to hot for a corner and the rear locked up spinning me round. As i hit full lock my wheel pinch the brake line between the control arm leaving me with no brakes :(
Heres a vid of turn 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOpHdeebc4w&list=UUqWwfvuyKn8Jw7z_V0EIoGw&index=2&feature=plcp
So with the car jacked up i phoned around to see if i could get another brake line out so i could get home. Luckily my mechanic had a set of braided lines in stock so he got his courier to bring them out to me with some brake fluid :D
Few hours later he rocked up and i was able to quickly swap it over and bleed my brakes.. At this point i was gonna go home but my brakes felt ok so i decided to atleast get my money's worth. At this point it had been raining constantly for a good 2 hours so the track was soaked to say the least. However i didnt care lol. I went back out and had probably the best afternoon ive had at a track event. It was awesome to get sideways coming out of corners and by the end of the day i was getting better at controlling it
So all in all even though the morning was a right off i had an awesome afternoon and got to learn my car so much more Few things i noticed on the way home was the clutch losing pressure here and there when changing gears so i think somethings leaking. And i cracked a flare.. Oh well sh*t happens.
Ill have a few pics and stuff as they come but for now heres a vid. I fight for traction pretty bad at the start especially down the back straight lol.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NL0zxS_Jjpg&list=UUqWwfvuyKn8Jw7z_V0EIoGw&index=1&feature=plcp
NA6 - Longnose engine, JR cai, full custom exhaust, BC coilovers, NA8 front brakes, frog arms, cusco cage, secret element tie rods
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 696
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:59 am
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Brisbane, QLD
Re: charlie's na6
one quick pic
NA6 - Longnose engine, JR cai, full custom exhaust, BC coilovers, NA8 front brakes, frog arms, cusco cage, secret element tie rods
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 696
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:59 am
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Brisbane, QLD
Re: charlie's na6
Anyways some pics i took lol
Heres the culprit :O
How it stood for half the day lol
Said cracked flare.
Airing it out the next day
Not gonna bother fixing the flare.. Probably gonna do worse so ill just wait till that happens lol
Heres the culprit :O
How it stood for half the day lol
Said cracked flare.
Airing it out the next day
Not gonna bother fixing the flare.. Probably gonna do worse so ill just wait till that happens lol
NA6 - Longnose engine, JR cai, full custom exhaust, BC coilovers, NA8 front brakes, frog arms, cusco cage, secret element tie rods
- Lokiel
- Forum legend
- Posts: 4126
- Joined: Thu May 28, 2009 2:39 pm
- Vehicle: NB SE
- Location: Brisbania
Re: charlie's na6
Spotted a small picture of Charlie's car in the Oct 2012 edition of "Fast Fours and Rotaries" at the-lowdown.com event in Sydney with the caption:
"Finished just in time and then dríven all the way from Queensland, Charlie's turbo MX-5 looked amazing on the rooftop."
FYI: The event was held on an inner-city roof-top car park, Charlie didn't take a wrong turn
"Finished just in time and then dríven all the way from Queensland, Charlie's turbo MX-5 looked amazing on the rooftop."
FYI: The event was held on an inner-city roof-top car park, Charlie didn't take a wrong turn
Don't worry about dying, worry about not living!
Garage Thread: http://www.mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=76716
Garage Thread: http://www.mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=76716
- Novice1
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 1343
- Joined: Sat Jan 06, 2007 5:40 pm
- Vehicle: ND - 2 GT
- Location: Brisbane
Re: charlie's na6
You,ve heard it numerous times, but your car is AWESOME !
Novice1
Novice1
- 16bit
- Speed Racer
- Posts: 2346
- Joined: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:51 pm
- Vehicle: NB8A - Supercharged
- Location: Brisbane Southside
Re: charlie's na6
one small opinion on my part.
i was thinking it might be a good idea to put sides in the openings you have in the bonnet.
it will make the air coming out of the much less turbulent and probably at a higher velocity.
i think if you bonded some prefab flat carbon sheet it could look cool as well.
even something as basic as this could work.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Real-Carbon- ... 1398wt_762
i was thinking it might be a good idea to put sides in the openings you have in the bonnet.
it will make the air coming out of the much less turbulent and probably at a higher velocity.
i think if you bonded some prefab flat carbon sheet it could look cool as well.
even something as basic as this could work.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Real-Carbon- ... 1398wt_762
98 evo gold - rotrexed and loving it.
This post has been printed using recycled pixels
This post has been printed using recycled pixels
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 696
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:59 am
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Brisbane, QLD
Re: charlie's na6
Finally got some more pics from the last trackday from a mate
NA6 - Longnose engine, JR cai, full custom exhaust, BC coilovers, NA8 front brakes, frog arms, cusco cage, secret element tie rods
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 696
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:59 am
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Brisbane, QLD
Re: charlie's na6
Update:
Theres a trackday coming up that has a skidpan as well so i wanted to swap wheels and give that a go.. So i decided to build a tire rack to transport them. Unfortuately not everything went to plan but ill be making the base again better Atm though its stable enough to transport stuff to and from the track.
So here are the pictures..
So plan is to make a better base and then it should be good to go. I mounted my go pro to the roof and got footage of any movement when driving around .. Unfortunately since its wide angled it made the base look like it was bending a lot.. But in reality it doesnt
Heres the vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzidlvXA ... e=youtu.be
Theres a trackday coming up that has a skidpan as well so i wanted to swap wheels and give that a go.. So i decided to build a tire rack to transport them. Unfortuately not everything went to plan but ill be making the base again better Atm though its stable enough to transport stuff to and from the track.
So here are the pictures..
So plan is to make a better base and then it should be good to go. I mounted my go pro to the roof and got footage of any movement when driving around .. Unfortunately since its wide angled it made the base look like it was bending a lot.. But in reality it doesnt
Heres the vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzidlvXA ... e=youtu.be
NA6 - Longnose engine, JR cai, full custom exhaust, BC coilovers, NA8 front brakes, frog arms, cusco cage, secret element tie rods
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 696
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:59 am
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Brisbane, QLD
Re: charlie's na6
Hey guys. Not much of an update. Have an Eoi for the motor setup so pass it around and see if anyone is keen.
viewtopic.php?f=44&t=55149
Cheers
viewtopic.php?f=44&t=55149
Cheers
NA6 - Longnose engine, JR cai, full custom exhaust, BC coilovers, NA8 front brakes, frog arms, cusco cage, secret element tie rods
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 661
- Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2008 7:47 pm
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Geelong
Re: charlie's na6
straight swaps including star sharks, formula mesh, ex-c mesh and watanabes? lol
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 696
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:59 am
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Brisbane, QLD
Re: charlie's na6
Update:
So yesterday i went to the Hardtuned Track Day at Norwell Park. This is an awesome day with track time, cruise sessions and skid pan all day. I was really interested to see how the car was gonna cope with the tight corners and with modifying the fuel setup to a better thought out design i was anxious to see the improvements in that. First of all the reason for the new fuel setup was my 2nd Deatschwerks pump had sh*t itself so new walbro unit went in and moved the fuel reg to the engine bay and running a proper return setup now.
Onto the day. First timed session out i was getting use to the track and making sure everything felt good. Everything was going good apart from some understeer here and there but thats to be expected with such tight hair pins.. I was in a group with John Toomer who i think did a best time of 107's? and Tim Anson that had to retire with a cracked manifold.. so there was some good competition. 2nd session out i decided to really go for it and ended up putting down a 101.7 to top the group and the rest of the cars for the day. It felt pretty good to be the fastest there with porsche Gt3's, 300awkw evo and a bunch of other insane cars.
I had no issues what so ever during the day and it drove home perfectly the way it should . Im uploading some vids now and there will be a bunch of pics coming up in the next few days
So yesterday i went to the Hardtuned Track Day at Norwell Park. This is an awesome day with track time, cruise sessions and skid pan all day. I was really interested to see how the car was gonna cope with the tight corners and with modifying the fuel setup to a better thought out design i was anxious to see the improvements in that. First of all the reason for the new fuel setup was my 2nd Deatschwerks pump had sh*t itself so new walbro unit went in and moved the fuel reg to the engine bay and running a proper return setup now.
Onto the day. First timed session out i was getting use to the track and making sure everything felt good. Everything was going good apart from some understeer here and there but thats to be expected with such tight hair pins.. I was in a group with John Toomer who i think did a best time of 107's? and Tim Anson that had to retire with a cracked manifold.. so there was some good competition. 2nd session out i decided to really go for it and ended up putting down a 101.7 to top the group and the rest of the cars for the day. It felt pretty good to be the fastest there with porsche Gt3's, 300awkw evo and a bunch of other insane cars.
I had no issues what so ever during the day and it drove home perfectly the way it should . Im uploading some vids now and there will be a bunch of pics coming up in the next few days
NA6 - Longnose engine, JR cai, full custom exhaust, BC coilovers, NA8 front brakes, frog arms, cusco cage, secret element tie rods
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 101 guests