Dylan's 89' na6 build
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Re: Dylan's 89' na6 build
Cheers man!!!
"It's not about power. If you can't go fast with 90 horsepower, 900 ain't gonna help ya. I genuinely feel that."
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Re: Dylan's 89' na6 build
I dig that. Even more because you made them yourself. Looks like this will be a good thread to watch. Welcome
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cheers mate! yeah i love little things i can do myself that either just add a bit to the car or give me something to do in my free time!
"It's not about power. If you can't go fast with 90 horsepower, 900 ain't gonna help ya. I genuinely feel that."
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"It's not about power. If you can't go fast with 90 horsepower, 900 ain't gonna help ya. I genuinely feel that."
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You're dad's a top bloke - I like.
My parents splurged on a battery jumpstarter kit. Clearly they feel that my cars are less "sport orientated" and more "broken orientated".
My parents splurged on a battery jumpstarter kit. Clearly they feel that my cars are less "sport orientated" and more "broken orientated".
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Terribly Missed: '02 Black SP (#55)
Plus about 12 others over the years..
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Re: Dylan's 89' na6 build
haha he understands it all im luck as, mainly because he's into cars too he drive a TT 300zx and porsche boxter so he gets it!!
"It's not about power. If you can't go fast with 90 horsepower, 900 ain't gonna help ya. I genuinely feel that."
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So the other day i installed the BD rollbar and love it!
Also does anyone have any suggestions in regards to suspension? cheers
Also does anyone have any suggestions in regards to suspension? cheers
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Looking good!
I got to drive a twin turbo 300zx recently. Wow! if I could get that power but with the mx5 chassis and handling id be very happy!
I got to drive a twin turbo 300zx recently. Wow! if I could get that power but with the mx5 chassis and handling id be very happy!
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Just do a quick search and you'll find many people happy with bc's, mca's or ohlins (from cheapest - crazy expensive) lots haven't been impressed with yellowspeeds, I wouldn't bother with them personally. The other option is a koni shock and king spring combo, which is what I'm running currently. Awesome in the mountains but way too soft for track/drifting. High quality dampeners for low cost. Height is adjustable in 3 steps. They go a fair bit below 100mm ride height on lowest setting.
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Wow! if I could get that power but with the mx5 chassis and handling id be very happy!
Yeah they are quick as from factory and can be built to go super quick... BUUUT maintenance is an absolute bitch on them, pretty much 0 room in the bay to do much without pulling the engine and the cost of keeping a zed running compared to an mx5 is soooooooo much worse haha. And i think a basic turbo setup on an mx5 would keep up with a stock TT zed. Marty's one from mcm is running around the 14's and that around what zeds run stock, but once you start putting lots of cash into tuning both the zed will out perform the mx5 in terms of power ect. and honestly i've dríven my dads zed and i have just as much fun in my non turbo mx5
And cheers for the info on the suspension dude! haven't had much time to do extensive research yet so your input has defiantly helped!
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Re: Dylan's 89' na6 build
So haven't updated you guys in a while so thought id make a post outline what ive done to my mx5 over the past couple of weeks.
so a couple of days ago i installed a central locking kit with some help from my dad since im not very good with electrics. other than figuring out the wiring and running the wires through the car it was pretty easy.
Then last week i picked up a hardtop from manly for what i think was a decent price.
And then just today i got around to getting the door cards back on with some new of that plastic stuff behind it, and super happy with the result! And yes the drivers seat is stuffed if any of you know of someone selling an na drivers seat let me know! and also the steering wheel has seen better days.
so a couple of days ago i installed a central locking kit with some help from my dad since im not very good with electrics. other than figuring out the wiring and running the wires through the car it was pretty easy.
Then last week i picked up a hardtop from manly for what i think was a decent price.
And then just today i got around to getting the door cards back on with some new of that plastic stuff behind it, and super happy with the result! And yes the drivers seat is stuffed if any of you know of someone selling an na drivers seat let me know! and also the steering wheel has seen better days.
"It's not about power. If you can't go fast with 90 horsepower, 900 ain't gonna help ya. I genuinely feel that."
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Re: Dylan's 89' na6 build
"It's not about power. If you can't go fast with 90 horsepower, 900 ain't gonna help ya. I genuinely feel that."
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So now i am thinking about attempting to do a respray on the car by myself (the current paint is terrible), i've done the basic research and reckon i can pull it off and have fun doing it.
I've done some spray paint related jobs before and think that i may be up to the task, only this time investing in an actual compressor and gun rather than doing it with spray cans.
Has anyone reading this done their own respray before and if so are there and useful tips i should know about or things i should watch out for? I know i'm not going to get as good as a result compared to if i get a professional to do it, but i figured id save a bit of cash and learn some new skills which i hope to expand on in the future.
Previous paint related repair i did on my e36 bmw prior to purchasing my mx-5, i just used cans for this:
Notice the damage under the rear right tail light.
Was thinking of spraying my car another type of white to save the effort of pulling the engine to do the bay, have settled on the LFA white (079) but still need to do more research on it and how hard it is to spray.
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LFA white
Still need to do a lot of research as i am aware this is not a small task, let me know what you guys think!
I've done some spray paint related jobs before and think that i may be up to the task, only this time investing in an actual compressor and gun rather than doing it with spray cans.
Has anyone reading this done their own respray before and if so are there and useful tips i should know about or things i should watch out for? I know i'm not going to get as good as a result compared to if i get a professional to do it, but i figured id save a bit of cash and learn some new skills which i hope to expand on in the future.
Previous paint related repair i did on my e36 bmw prior to purchasing my mx-5, i just used cans for this:
Notice the damage under the rear right tail light.
Was thinking of spraying my car another type of white to save the effort of pulling the engine to do the bay, have settled on the LFA white (079) but still need to do more research on it and how hard it is to spray.
Current
LFA white
Still need to do a lot of research as i am aware this is not a small task, let me know what you guys think!
"It's not about power. If you can't go fast with 90 horsepower, 900 ain't gonna help ya. I genuinely feel that."
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Re: Dylan's 89' na6 build
If its one of Lexus's special metallic pearls I'd not attempt it. If a straight white, go for it.
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Re: Dylan's 89' na6 build
so i haven't updated this in a while as not much has happened with the car due to low funds. However in the time that i hadn't posted anything i managed to pick up a replica GV lip off another forum member and also some new wheels! Next will be paint followed by suspension.
"It's not about power. If you can't go fast with 90 horsepower, 900 ain't gonna help ya. I genuinely feel that."
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