Pete's track focused daily na6t in the making

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Pete's track focused daily na6t in the making

Postby peterwho » Wed Jun 26, 2013 7:07 am

I'm pretty lazy with this sort of thing, but i figured I'd share a little about my build. Bought a stock na6 with 110xxx kms on it last year in November. I am more into performance than form, but that doesn't mean ill drive a piece of poo even though that's what it looks like at the moment, hah.

Since then Ive installed yellow speed coil overs, AGI half cage, 949 6UL's 15x7.5's with 205/50/15 ku31's. Sparco Sprint V, 4-Point Sabelt Harness, 330mm Momo Corse steering wheel.

Ive been stocking up parts for a reliable and capable track toy which should be completed in a few weeks in preparation for the July 15th track day at lakeside.

the parts include;

2.5" Exhaust, V-band Dump pipe, Log Manifold, T28 Turbo - By Nitrodann
Cooling pro FMIC with stainless piping also fabbed by Nitrodann
DIYMS2, IAT and EBC solenoid
Xtreme HD Clutch
Lightweight Chromoly flywheel
Innovate AFR and Wideband 02
Turbosmart Dual Plumbed back BOV 25mm outlet
RX8 Injectors 450cc
Na8 1.8 3.9 Ratio, Kaaz 1.5 way, already regretting the taller gear ratio
Nb8a brake kit
52mm ASI Radiator
Coolant Re-route
Flyin miata Inconel bolts and fasteners
19 row Oil Cooler and adapter plate
Mazdaspeed Motor mounts
6UL 15x7.5
205-50-15 Khumo KU31
Coil on plugs
FM Dual feed fuel rail
SAAS Oil/Water Temp, Boost
DIY Oil Catch can
Energy suspension bushings Front and rear control arms
Mazdaspeed diff bushings

the B6 motor will be staying stock and looking to run about 7-10psi and stoked to start getting tonnes of track time! Radiator ducting and aero will be done once turbo is complete and I've attained some driving skill.

Been working my ass off while studying for the past year to get to where i am, moneys been focused on parts to go faster, hence you will all see why my car looks the way it does. Also I'm on a student budget, I've planned to paint it dark blue using International Toplac Marine paint using a roller haha. I know what all of you must be saying- this dude is on crack.
If you've read about people using marine paint to do full resprays under $50 bucks then you'll know what I'm on about :).

Sorry for the lack of photos, there isn't much to look at, but maybe tomorrow ill show you my nasty thing that i call my baby :D

Not really sure where this is going now, I'm the worst at telling a story maybe its because I'm asian, who knows!!

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Re: Pete's track focused daily na6t in the making

Postby MINX » Wed Jun 26, 2013 11:00 am

I've planned to paint it dark blue using International Toplac Marine paint using a roller haha


At least it wont get barnacles!

If it is a track focused car - why KU31 tires?
Were they free?
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Postby PaulF » Wed Jun 26, 2013 12:52 pm

I like where this is going. Sounds pretty similar to what I'd like mine to eventually be (also working on a student budget).

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Postby NitroDann » Wed Jun 26, 2013 1:07 pm

You wont regret the tall diff ratio when you have more torque than you know what to do with.

Now, pics or ban.

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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.

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Postby peterwho » Wed Jun 26, 2013 2:31 pm

The ku31's were $110 a corner including balancing and fitting how could i not jump on that. But after this ill be going rs3's but first to see how these handle on the track. My driving skills surely won't be efficient enough to need top of the line treads and what not just yet.

Ill get onto those pics soon :) not much to see imo.

Well here are some pics, which i did not take. But Nitrodann had because i bought his t28, log manifold, 2.5" full exhaust and dump pipe, and i also had him fabricate a intake pipe and intercooler kit. The quality and price is unbeatable! https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.171955982981762.1073741829.116039311906763&type=1

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Postby emily_mx5 » Wed Jun 26, 2013 3:20 pm


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Postby peterwho » Wed Jun 26, 2013 6:25 pm

Thanks emily,

So today i went nuts and hacked at my spare bumper that was already damaged by the previous owner. I decided to drill some holes with a hole saw. Did i go overboard? just thought it would help reduce air getting trapped underneath now it looks like i might as well drive around with no bumper oh well, function > form! :)

Another thing i did today was take some pictures with my awesome iphone, because i broke my camera, don't ask me how i did it.

I also started to get on to prepping the car for the turbo set up- DIY Oil catch can. I bought a air compressor filter with some fittings and it works great for a fraction of the cost. Bought it from trade tools for 39 bucks https://www.tradetools.com/products/FR892 Used some 9.6 mm heater hose and some hose clamps. The filter came with a bracket which was awesome, found there was not much space to put it. Tried to place the hoses in the best place away from the heat that my turbo and mani will make. All up about $50 bucks :D

Planning to build some air ducting, air dam and splitter soon, but anyways here are some photos of my bomb :)

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Postby NitroDann » Wed Jun 26, 2013 6:28 pm

You will have to make those pictures a little smaller :P

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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.

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Postby peterwho » Wed Jun 26, 2013 6:35 pm

NitroDann wrote:You will have to make those pictures a little smaller :P

Dann


how about now, I think I made them smaller. Man this takes effort!

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Postby NitroDann » Wed Jun 26, 2013 6:47 pm

It becomes second nature.

Also hell yeah I like it.

Go the holes, do it more, cut some with a grinder if you want !

I like it.

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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.

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Re: Pete's track focused daily na6t in the making

Postby peterwho » Thu Jun 27, 2013 9:02 pm

So this is just my trial using the Brightside Toplac which was $40 something bucks from a marine paint shop i forgot the name of. I was looking for a deeper navy blue but this will do, it was called 'Oxford Blue'. So i thought i would trial it on a piece which i could remove and still drive around without attracting attention for the police. Which was the rear garnish panel, i sanded it down with 400 grit wet sand paper, didn't take long maybe 30 minutes. Once that was completed i washed it clean of dust and whatever and measured about 25mls of paint with 10% thinner. I used penetrol which is a oil based thinner (for a oil based paint) but is also great because its seals the surface really well and increases adhesion to the paint.

Normally with this kind of paint its recommended to use a high density roller, but i opted for a quality brush since the rear garnish has angles that a roller cannot simply get to. And here are the results after its first coat. Apparently its good after 6 hours, but i left it for about a day before really handling it. :D

Eventually ill get around to the rest of the car, its just difficult because as you can see (not too sure if you can see it) but a fair bit of small dust particles got stuck to it. And imagine painting an entire car. I'll also have to mention i don't have a garage only a carport so unless i fab up an enclosed space protecting the car from dust and what not the results wont turn out great.

Anyways, the photos..

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Re: Pete's track focused daily na6t in the making

Postby peterwho » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:51 am

So what am i doing up at this hour, heading off to work thats what. Because its uni holidays and i'm broke after each pay cheque received haha :(

Anyways what I found on TrackHQ.com last night was an awesome cheap way to log your track days. This is far more than i need for the moment but it was what i was planning to look for in the future to work on my driving skills such as entry and exit speeds, braking, smoothness of my transitions and what not.

What i found was this link to a blog http://hikickracing.blogspot.com.au/2010/11/racechrono-reasonably-priced-data.html, if anyone is interested also. It uses a GPS receiver which collects data to your phone, Phones such as my old Nokia n95 uses a Symbian OS which is the preferred OS for an App called RaceChrono encoded by a bunch of finnish people. This app is free by the way, so that step was pretty much free, next was i needed a GPS receiver and after some reading i found QSTARZ receivers to be a quality and cost effective option used by many motorsport racers.

So i ebayed the thing to see how much they were for us in Australia, and found a used Qstarz BT Q1000X GPS Receiver for $20 bucks! im stoked and can't wait to try it out on the track :) Further more you can even add more parameters if you use bluetooth OBD2 reader but for us Na6'ers we don't have this option.

Here are some pictures of the features using RaceChrono;

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Re: Pete's track focused daily na6t in the making

Postby Timmeh » Sun Jun 30, 2013 2:46 pm

got any pics of the paint surface? wouldn't mind painting the sub in it.
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Re: Pete's track focused daily na6t in the making

Postby peterwho » Sun Jun 30, 2013 3:10 pm

Timmeh wrote:got any pics of the paint surface? wouldn't mind painting the sub in it.


Did you have a look at the two photos i posted earlier? is that what you meant

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Re: Pete's track focused daily na6t in the making

Postby Timmeh » Sun Jun 30, 2013 3:12 pm

is it a smooth finish? where is this shop m,, looks the goods
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