Edzew the NA6

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edzew
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Edzew the NA6

Postby edzew » Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:20 pm

Hello all, I have recently bought an NA6 in South Australia for $4,000 with 250~kms. Everything was stock which was nice for a change.
I plan on building it for a daily and I love aero so i'm gonna build splitters and what not in the future and if it gets defected well just rinse and repeat.

Here's the day I bought it, bad pic but you all know what they look like.
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The first decision I had to make was whether I wanted coils first or wheels n tyres, long story short I ended up with coils.
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I choose Megan Racing because they were the cheapest brand name coilovers I could find. They have everything I was after.. height and damper adjustable.

The next thing I wanted was a new deep dish steering wheel because the MOMO that came with my car was 320mm and if you pulled down on it, it would bend so that had to go.
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So, then I bought an OMP Deep Dish.
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The next waste of money was going to be wheels and tyres. I looked around a bit and decided I loved the look of Bronze Rota Grid V's.
Now everyone is always complaining about quality and what not but the way I see it, Rota's are VIA and JWL approved so how are they any different. I'd rather pay $800 for the same look then $2000.. anyway. Next was tyres, I have been looking at various semi slicks for a while and I was fairly set on AD08's but after going to buy them it turns out they are in back order and will take about 3 months to come in. So I went and bought a set of KU36's in 205/50 from Melbourne for $130ea compared to $180ea in Adelaide.
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The tyres came after 1 and 1/2 days which I was pretty stocked about so I just kept looking at them until my wheels arrived.

That day finally came, the day I got the message I could come pick up my wheels. So I got them and drove to the tyre shop dropped off the tyres n wheels in my mum's X-Trail ^.^
I came back in the MX to pick them up and surprisingly they all fit in the passenger side aaha.
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Got home, raised coils abit, put wheels on, leave garage and that's when the rubbing starts.. on every guard around every corner, fml. So we came home and got the hammer out and gave the guards a good smack and we thought we were good but no, turns out you need to take out the inner lining from the front. Anyway after a 30min job turned into a full days job they are on and shits mint.
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ft. bella
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Later that week, some mates and I went for a drive to Hahndorf and boy oh boy do these tyres feel amazing, you basically have endless amounts of grip on the street. They're also very forgiving, for instance, if you mistake a corner and quickly need to take a tighter line, you just turn and they will hook up.
E36 325 up front with AD08 semi's and then WRX in front of me on Goodride semi's and since my BMW friend has straight pipes and the WRX being a WRX I could hardly hear my own car revving after that I definitely needed an exhaust, just to make some sound ahaha.
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I found a guy on Facebook called NDR Fabrication, he does stainless lobster back welding so I thought I would give him a shot and it was the right one aha. I just bought a eBay spec muffler and he welded a 2"-3" cone to a lobster back into muffler and lobster back out into a straight pipe exiting in 3" stainless. I was purely going for some sound and looks because I cant see the point in spending 1k+ on a full system to only get 10-20hp, just my opinion.
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I was very pleased with the results and would definitely recommend.
The next thing I wanted to do was cut my rear bar, inspired from Charlie's MX.
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I missed this step of measuring and marking and masking.
Remove it.
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Cut it. Put it back on.
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The bumper support then needed cutting so I removed it and cut it with a jigsaw and now it's finished.
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This now the current state of my MX.
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I have recently bought an OEM Front Lip and FD Style Side Skirts, just awaiting on delivery.
My plans now are to build a front splitter.
Splitter, Canards, GT Wing and Cut Bumper.. that is all.

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Regie
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Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby Regie » Mon Oct 13, 2014 4:29 pm

looking good, but you can't compare the AD08's to KU36. The Ad08's are in a league of their own :D
MY07 NC, Mazdaspeed Body, Ohlins, Full GWR Exhaust, 17x9 RPF1's, 4.1FGR and lots lots more

edzew
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Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby edzew » Mon Oct 13, 2014 4:35 pm

I can't really compare them till I try them but yeah, maybe get them next time if they're in stock.
Splitter, Canards, GT Wing and Cut Bumper.. that is all.

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Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby Magpie » Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:02 pm

Welcome to the obsession.

I'll be interested in the aero when you start especially how you plan to measure its impact/effectiveness.

edzew
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Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby edzew » Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:19 pm

Magpie wrote:Welcome to the obsession.

I'll be interested in the aero when you start especially how you plan to measure its impact/effectiveness.


It's a street car and possibly track in the future. I am mainly going after the look because I love time attack etc. but if it does actually provide some sort of downforce when i'm smashing it through the hills then, yay aha. I can't really be disappointed because it's a fairly cheap build if you do it yourself.. plywood, fibreglass, splitter rods n various nuts n bolts.
Splitter, Canards, GT Wing and Cut Bumper.. that is all.

Dundy2456

Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby Dundy2456 » Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:31 pm

Was it you or the previous owner who put the rear badges on upside down? The car looks pretty good!

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Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby Magpie » Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:33 pm

Thanks, it is form over function however I will still keep an eye on your thread. My aero has not been cheap even if you consider the plywood/fibreglass splitter. Then again I went for a diffuser as opposed to cutting the bumper.

edzew
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Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby edzew » Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:37 pm

That was my mate actually. When we were putting coils in the Mazda badge fell off so he put it back on upside down which now spells "Edzew" ahahah


I like a bit of both form and function, I like to be able to drive fast aswell as it looking good so yeah but obviously I won't be going fast enough on the street for aero to come into play.
Splitter, Canards, GT Wing and Cut Bumper.. that is all.

edzew
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Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby edzew » Wed Oct 15, 2014 8:11 pm

Side Skirts arrived today from MX5 Mania and their screws that came with it were useless since I had no sharp drill bits :?
So I ended up grabbing a handful of tek-screws from work and they did the trick.
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Hopefully front lip with arrive from 'murica in the next week or so.. (they were sold out in aus and I couldnt wait)
Then start building some splitter goodness. 8)
Splitter, Canards, GT Wing and Cut Bumper.. that is all.

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Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby ED_MX5 » Wed Oct 15, 2014 8:38 pm

You exhaust doesn't sound awesome till you prove it :D
Video needed.
Nice work on the car by the way. Looking good.
-PRAISE THE LOWERED-

edzew
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Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby edzew » Wed Oct 15, 2014 8:42 pm

ED_MX5 wrote:You exhaust doesn't sound awesome till you prove it :D
Video needed.
Nice work on the car by the way. Looking good.


The exhaust doesn't sound amazing, just looks it aha.
Basically the same tone just louder.. i'll upload something later on :)
Splitter, Canards, GT Wing and Cut Bumper.. that is all.

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Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby ED_MX5 » Wed Oct 15, 2014 8:48 pm

Looking forward to it.
-PRAISE THE LOWERED-

edzew
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Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby edzew » Tue Oct 21, 2014 1:01 pm

The struggle of my driveway, yet I manage to clear it with 10mm and then every now and then I get suck 'cause open diff.
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Splitter, Canards, GT Wing and Cut Bumper.. that is all.

edzew
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Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby edzew » Sat Oct 25, 2014 8:09 pm

OEM front lip arrived from 'murica so after work I got the drill out and tek screwed some plastic. Now we have this. When I next have time, i'm going to get out the cardboard and scissors and start working out how this splitter is going to work.
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This weekend, my mate's cousin is organising a cruise with a few hundred people going thrashing it through the hills so should turn out good.
The other day I also chased an Evo 8 or 9 and kept up and pulled over was surprised I was driving an MX5 huehuehue.
Splitter, Canards, GT Wing and Cut Bumper.. that is all.

edzew
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Vehicle: NA6
Location: SA, Australia

Re: Edzew the NA6

Postby edzew » Tue Oct 28, 2014 4:27 pm

Had the day off today and was feeling bored so I thought I would make an attempt at seeing what the splitter would look like and how big I want it.
At this stage I just cut the cardboard so it protrudes 145mm from the front lip which makes it flush with the tyres.

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I still need to find points where to mount it. There is a kit you can buy for $300.. but ya know, that's $300 so i'll try and mount it somewhere with some bolts and big washers.

Also some stickers I bought 1 and 1/2 months ago arrived from Shop Seven S7 and 323Power.
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Splitter, Canards, GT Wing and Cut Bumper.. that is all.


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