Emily's 04 VR SE
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
Except for when we put it together, it will be much more professional than pulling it apart on the garage floor haha
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
KevGoat wrote:emily_mxV wrote:So after ringing out quite a few places, mostly recieving the same, "pfft why are you wasting money on a stupid 4cyl mx5 what a sh*t car"
I had enough trouble just finding someone willing to spend the time to fix my NA's airconditioning, let alone a whole load of machining like this!
Seems like an awful lot of workshops just can't be bothered these days. They all want the standard service quick money jobs ...
Good on ya for going outside the square. Looking forward to seeing how it turns out
Yeah was not that fun trying to explain my situation haha.
Thanks, I hope it all works when I turn the key
spikes wrote:Except for when we put it together, it will be much more professional than pulling it apart on the garage floor haha
hahahaaaa nah true MCM style bro
I do have an engine stand now, borrowing from a Nissan friend
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
emily_mxV wrote:spikes wrote:Except for when we put it together, it will be much more professional than pulling it apart on the garage floor haha
hahahaaaa nah true MCM style bro
And it's gonna be mad!
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
emily_mxV wrote:NEW ENGINE!
Buys a broken engine to replace a broken engine.
Damn woman, you is a bit silly but a real hero. Keep going with all your adventures!
It is a known fact that 50% of people are of less than average intelligence
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
PaulF wrote:emily_mxV wrote:spikes wrote:Except for when we put it together, it will be much more professional than pulling it apart on the garage floor haha
hahahaaaa nah true MCM style bro
And it's gonna be mad!
By the way, I've heard from reliable sources that Marty Mulholland recently made an offer on an NA6 but was outbid.
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
Aussie Stig wrote:Damn woman, you is a bit silly but a real hero. Keep going with all your adventures!
haha that is abit of an exaggeration, its only playing with big, mechanical lego
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
PaulF wrote:PaulF wrote:By the way, I've heard from reliable sources that Marty Mulholland recently made an offer on an NA6 but was outbid.
Wow really?! I wonder what they would do to it?
maybe like diy stuff from ebay like coiloversleeves and a turbo manifold etc. Could be good or really bad haha
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
So while its been at the machine shop, I got some other parts sorted.
Bought some Mazdaspeed 4-2-1 (made by Maxim Works I think?) extractors from YAJ, got them for really cheap because they were in pieces.
So someone thought it would be a good idea to use bog, aluminium foil and a sheet of stainless steel to fix a ripped flex joint. Lolz
So I grabbed a new flexijoint and gave them to rxmx on here to fix.
I am super impressed with his welds and he even sent me stage by stage pics!
Tacked and then Purged
stock NA6 vs MS NA8
Final result! looks awesome
And decided to refurb the Astina cam cover, anyone got any tips on how to shave off the paint on the letters?
Bought some Mazdaspeed 4-2-1 (made by Maxim Works I think?) extractors from YAJ, got them for really cheap because they were in pieces.
So someone thought it would be a good idea to use bog, aluminium foil and a sheet of stainless steel to fix a ripped flex joint. Lolz
So I grabbed a new flexijoint and gave them to rxmx on here to fix.
I am super impressed with his welds and he even sent me stage by stage pics!
Tacked and then Purged
stock NA6 vs MS NA8
Final result! looks awesome
And decided to refurb the Astina cam cover, anyone got any tips on how to shave off the paint on the letters?
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
For the letter paint I think people normally just use some sandpaper, a sanding block, and a light hand.
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
hks_kansei wrote:For the letter paint I think people normally just use some sandpaper, a sanding block, and a light hand.
+1 yep worked when I did it to my NB
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
^ awesome will do today.
Was thinking about doing the stripes aswell but it might be a bit much.
Was thinking about doing the stripes aswell but it might be a bit much.
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
Screw the engine, RIMZZZ
So they finally came!
Such a nice surprise, didnt mention in the auction about coming with Work valve stems and caps!
So happy with them
So they finally came!
Such a nice surprise, didnt mention in the auction about coming with Work valve stems and caps!
So happy with them
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
They are the sort of wheel that look best on the car haha
I am looking at tyres etc today, I was lucky last time with my 4x 16" tyres from a forum member for $150, now its more like $150 each
I am looking at tyres etc today, I was lucky last time with my 4x 16" tyres from a forum member for $150, now its more like $150 each
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
emily_mxV wrote:They are the sort of wheel that look best on the car haha
I am looking at tyres etc today, I was lucky last time with my 4x 16" tyres from a forum member for $150, now its more like $150 each
What is wrong with KU31s? No need to go overboard.
(I bet you love those little Work caps.)
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