Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap
your car made it to the might car mods facebook album!
98 evo gold - rotrexed and loving it.
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PaulF wrote:Nice to meet you the other day mate. Your car was just tucked away in the corner for most of the day but it would have attracted some puzzled looks from those who went up to check it out, haha.
Good to meet you too mate, haha. Wish I'd parked more near the middle, next time I guess Your car looked awesome
meanmx wrote:Sounds great
TY meanmx
Guran wrote:Fantastic job! When I first posted in this thread, after you first got the car, I obviously assumed you were a regular newbie to MX-5s. Never in a million years did I expect you'd end up here! Well done!
It would be awesome if you could bring your car to the MX-5 Club's Bits 'n' Bling show on 14 September. We're expecting well over a hundred people to attend and I'm sure your car would attract strong interest. Even if you're not a Club member, you'd be very welcome as an MX-5 enthusiast.
http://nsw.mx5.com.au/events/president- ... g-concours
Haha, thanks Guran I'm not sure if I'm free on Saturday but if I am I'll definitely be there, it sounds like fun
Regie wrote:awesome! Love the pops and farts.
cant wait to see this thing in the flesh
Hehe, it was good to meet you on Sunday, your car sounds great!
16bit wrote:your car made it to the might car mods facebook album!
That's awesome, I can't believe it! It's actually the feature photo for that album on the Just Car facebook page!
A very belated update on the MX-5.
Out with the old
In with the new!
First thing, remove the air filter... what the
No idea what's happened here. It's a 3A racing air filter which appears to have disintegrated in a band around the middle.
Anyway, wire in 3 more ignitors
Remove intake manifold
Install and wire the new CBR 1000 coils
It works! However it didn't fix my weird electronic interference issue I'm having with the TPS. The only thing left to try is to wire the ECU's earth directly to the engine block rather than the chassis. If this doesn't work I'm out of ideas.
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I found out why the car was missing and the TPS signal was so erratic. I feel stupid even admitting this, but I had the +5v and sig wires swapped Not sure how it was even reading, but it explains the misfiring and general crap running of the car.
With that fixed and a bit more tuning the car now runs like a champ. It needs a bit more tweaking in the transient throttle response and could also do with leaning out the upper load ranges, but otherwise it's running really well
Went to the MX5 club Presidents Picnic today and it was awesome, I've never seen so many MX5's in one place Way more supercharged examples than I thought were getting around, awesome
With that fixed and a bit more tuning the car now runs like a champ. It needs a bit more tweaking in the transient throttle response and could also do with leaning out the upper load ranges, but otherwise it's running really well
Went to the MX5 club Presidents Picnic today and it was awesome, I've never seen so many MX5's in one place Way more supercharged examples than I thought were getting around, awesome
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you should have stayed for the presentation you would have received something...it will be given to you next time Mike and yourself are around
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Regie wrote:you should have stayed for the presentation you would have received something...it will be given to you next time Mike and yourself are around
Really? That's AWESOME! Thanks very much I wish I'd stayed but I had to get back. It was an awesome day out
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Hey Andrew
I'm the dude that had a chat with you in Gundagai today
The engine swap (especially the plenum) look amazing in the flesh!
Well done
I'm the dude that had a chat with you in Gundagai today
The engine swap (especially the plenum) look amazing in the flesh!
Well done
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fastfreddygassit wrote:Hey Andrew
I'm the dude that had a chat with you in Gundagai today
The engine swap (especially the plenum) look amazing in the flesh!
Well done
Cheers mate! Was such a surprise to meet anyone from the forum in South Gundagai of all places
The MX-5 now has the KL 2.5L engine and made it to and from Wagga Wagga without breaking down (much)
Since the MX is now working so well I've been concentrating on getting my S13 Silvia working properly without so much turbo lag.
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Haha. Sucker for punishment. 5.7 I assume not the 6.0.
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More things need LS's.
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sailaholic wrote:Haha. Sucker for punishment. 5.7 I assume not the 6.0.
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yep its an ls1 from an ss.
zorst, throttle body, intake and tune are surely good for 400hp.
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sailaholic wrote:Haha. Sucker for punishment. 5.7 I assume not the 6.0.
5.7 from a 2002 VY SS!
Jeo wrote:More things need LS's.
I agree, such a great engine.
16bit wrote:zorst, throttle body, intake and tune are surely good for 400hp.
and with a cam on top of that more like 400hp at the wheels
The Silvia is driving around now, I just need to fix up the exhaust, fix a few small leaks and... weld up a crack in the cylinder head In the rollover the exhaust manifold was ripped from the head and it looks like it's made a really small crack between the water jacket and the outside of the head. As far as I can tell it's not cracked into the combustion chamber or oil passages so that's something.
Anyway, I've been driving the MX-5 every day and it's working brilliantly. Still has a small oil leak at one of the rocker gaskets and needs new plugs, I'm going to fix both at the same time since they each need the intake manifold to be removed.
I just spent 5 1/2 hours cleaning up the garage and parked the two beasts in there for a photo shoot
It's like car heaven
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Hehe, thanks Danny
I took a couple of quick gopro vids on the way to the shops today with the windows up, it captures the intake a bit better than the last
I took a couple of quick gopro vids on the way to the shops today with the windows up, it captures the intake a bit better than the last
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Nice work BB! You've got the best of both worlds - a small fast car to zoom around in, and a grunt-meister when you feel the need.
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bruce wrote:Nice work BB! You've got the best of both worlds - a small fast car to zoom around in, and a grunt-meister when you feel the need.
Thanks mate. Unfortunately I can't afford to keep both registered so once the Silvia is engineered I'll be cancelling the rego on the MX-5
In the mean time I've just been enjoying the car, it's so much fun now that it runs well and doesn't leak oil Also the Silvia is going for undefecting and unregistered vehicle permit early next week. Then it's just emissions test, weighbridge, noise test and engineer inspection
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