Hi Guys, New owner and Track car Build
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Re: Hi Guys, New owner and Track car Build
Jon
Not sure if it's 'road going' at present but the MX5 Club has a track day at Lakeside on Monday 26 November next - all details are on the topic/thread/whatever!
Always welcome to join us!!
Not sure if it's 'road going' at present but the MX5 Club has a track day at Lakeside on Monday 26 November next - all details are on the topic/thread/whatever!
Always welcome to join us!!
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zero00 wrote:Jon
Not sure if it's 'road going' at present but the MX5 Club has a track day at Lakeside on Monday 26 November next - all details are on the topic/thread/whatever!
Always welcome to join us!!
It won't be track ready yet but I will try to make it up.
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lol @ Dann ;)
The SR20 dríven mx5 at the last track day was a nice surprise. He had the adapted kit from WA and around 300rwhp.
Car looks nice, lots for you to read and analyse before coming to a conclusion. All the best
The SR20 dríven mx5 at the last track day was a nice surprise. He had the adapted kit from WA and around 300rwhp.
Car looks nice, lots for you to read and analyse before coming to a conclusion. All the best
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Peter Manton's mini so I heard all the non important bolts i.e. the ones that hold the seat the boot lid etc were drilled out so they were hollow. Do you want to go that far?
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Racing Logic wrote:NitroDann wrote:Forget the SR20, Do a BP build. What do you want Over 350whp?
Dann
Obviously you haven't dríven a lite car with big power. I'm getting the chassis and brakes sorted first before I even begin to research power options.
Have you done the math on mx5 power to weight?
If so how much power have you decided you need?
Dann
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Racing Logic wrote:zero00 wrote:Jon
Not sure if it's 'road going' at present but the MX5 Club has a track day at Lakeside on Monday 26 November next - all details are on the topic/thread/whatever!
Always welcome to join us!!
It won't be track ready yet but I will try to make it up.
Always welcome Jon
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NitroDann wrote:Racing Logic wrote:NitroDann wrote:Forget the SR20, Do a BP build. What do you want Over 350whp?
Dann
Obviously you haven't dríven a lite car with big power. I'm getting the chassis and brakes sorted first before I even begin to research power options.
Have you done the math on mx5 power to weight?
If so how much power have you decided you need?
Dann
My track Evo was 240kwATW and 1200kg so I'm thinking 180-200kw should be perfect. A rebuilt NA motor with a quick spooling turbo should do the trick.
For now I'm fixing bugs and getting the brakes and suspension sorted.
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You probably know my '89 NA, came from the Gold Coast, was down that way around 2007-2009, rego was 89MXV or MXV89, silver Eunos was then owned by Chris P
You probably know my '89 NA, came from the Gold Coast, was down that way around 2007-2009, rego was 89MXV or MXV89, silver Eunos was then owned by Chris P
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Yeah so NA's start life at 930 KG.
And 200rwkw is childs play.
Dann
And 200rwkw is childs play.
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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
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200rwkw would be a great ideal figure. I would be happy around 180!
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I have had a busy and expensive few days!! Damn you ebay.
Here is the list so far:
Racing Logic Coilovers (of course ) 8kg/f 6kg/r
MX-5 Plus tall boy roll bar
NA8 brakes front and rear
Project MU Pure Plus 6 rotors front and rear
EBC Red stuff pads front and rear
Braided brake lines
Braided clutch line
Castrol SRF Fluid
Front lip spoiler
New upper door trim
Sparco deep dish 325 steering wheel
Cusco strut brace with brake support
Cusco front lower brace
Cusco rear lower arm bar
Whiteline swaybars
Schroth 6 pt Hans Harness
swaybar end links (the old ones were shot)
Redline Shockproof oil in gearbox and diff
New NGK Spark plugs
new PCV valve and grommet
New throttle body gasket (had to clean it, its filthy)
Oil and filter change 10w-40 Nulon full synthetic
Silicone radiator hoses
Water Wetter
Ultra Racing inner fender braces
I need to sort out a seat soon
Wheels and tires are next...
Here is the list so far:
Racing Logic Coilovers (of course ) 8kg/f 6kg/r
MX-5 Plus tall boy roll bar
NA8 brakes front and rear
Project MU Pure Plus 6 rotors front and rear
EBC Red stuff pads front and rear
Braided brake lines
Braided clutch line
Castrol SRF Fluid
Front lip spoiler
New upper door trim
Sparco deep dish 325 steering wheel
Cusco strut brace with brake support
Cusco front lower brace
Cusco rear lower arm bar
Whiteline swaybars
Schroth 6 pt Hans Harness
swaybar end links (the old ones were shot)
Redline Shockproof oil in gearbox and diff
New NGK Spark plugs
new PCV valve and grommet
New throttle body gasket (had to clean it, its filthy)
Oil and filter change 10w-40 Nulon full synthetic
Silicone radiator hoses
Water Wetter
Ultra Racing inner fender braces
I need to sort out a seat soon
Wheels and tires are next...
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Do not use Castrol SRF in an NA or NB. Silicone ester is not compatible with our cars. Search miata.net for detailed info - one link is provided below:
http://forum.miata.net/vb/archive/index ... 30817.html
You're better off going with Motul RBF 600 or 660 or similar from PBR, Lucas TRW, etc.
http://forum.miata.net/vb/archive/index ... 30817.html
You're better off going with Motul RBF 600 or 660 or similar from PBR, Lucas TRW, etc.
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Cusco strut brace brake stopper
Racing Logic Rear Coilover
Rear Cusco brace
Ultra Racing Inner Fender Brace
Racing Logic front Coilovers
Cusco Front strut brace
Racing Logic Rear Coilover
Rear Cusco brace
Ultra Racing Inner Fender Brace
Racing Logic front Coilovers
Cusco Front strut brace
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TIP: Red stuff brake pads are nowhere near good enough for your intended use.
EBC even says they are not suitable for track use in their product description. I and a lot of others on this Forum can testify that is the case. With the power you intend to run they'll fry on the first track day.
EBC even says they are not suitable for track use in their product description. I and a lot of others on this Forum can testify that is the case. With the power you intend to run they'll fry on the first track day.
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Charlie Brown wrote:TIP: Red stuff brake pads are nowhere near good enough for your intended use.
EBC even says they are not suitable for track use in their product description. I and a lot of others on this Forum can testify that is the case. With the power you intend to run they'll fry on the first track day.
Thanks but at the moment the motor is stock. When I upgrade to a turbo I will run DS3000s like I ran on my time attack Evo. For the moment it's going to be a track ready road car. My first event will be in feb but I'm hoping to to a shakedown before then.
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