Secret Ghetto Miata
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Secret Ghetto Miata
I'm sure everyone saw this photo, but Roscowj and myself happened to see it within 24 hours of buying a crashed silver NA for parts.
Neat little 89 Eunos with fancy 16" rims roll bar and BC coilovers still with rego.
At just under a grand to buy we recouped our outlay by selling all the fancy stuff and had enough left over to buy a Used Chinese Bride, a set of NB8A rims and some steel for the rollcage.
We started stripping (the car).
We started chopping.
Mounted seat and powdercoated some bits.
Toyed with big rubber and neg offset.
More chopping - There's a lot of steel in there and its a lot more difficult than I expected.
Shelby Cobra rear fenders hint at a possible styling cue and inspired the colour choice.
Club racing rules insist that it appears "obviously an MX5". Here's some mock up photos.
Finally a use for the muffler i pulled out of a skip 10 years ago.
Couldn't resist this at the price, but will it even need more power?
According to the scales the new headlight covers are infinitely lighter than the removed assemblies, another skip bin find - a broken cf stretcher.
More to come soon!
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Re: Secret Ghetto Miata
Removing the seam from the rear fenders
I swear our welding is getting better
TEST DRIVE!
Fun stuff, building the half cage. Took ages to find someone with a tube bender. Got the bends done 2 days before the first race of the season.
Mad rush.
I swear our welding is getting better
TEST DRIVE!
Fun stuff, building the half cage. Took ages to find someone with a tube bender. Got the bends done 2 days before the first race of the season.
Mad rush.
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Re: Secret Ghetto Miata
Got to the first race late with an unfinished car.
DNS due to no side impact protection and being a Ghettoset not an MX5.
Drove home very sad but the water coming from my eyes was from the wind.
The many thumbs up and shouted approvals on the way home made me determined to have it ready for the next race.
To the drawing board!
Happy again.
Making it a reality.
DNS due to no side impact protection and being a Ghettoset not an MX5.
Drove home very sad but the water coming from my eyes was from the wind.
The many thumbs up and shouted approvals on the way home made me determined to have it ready for the next race.
To the drawing board!
Happy again.
Making it a reality.
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Re: Secret Ghetto Miata
You want more?
Sectioning to get the visual balance right for the lower rear end.
Fitting door skins to the freshly fitted door bars.
Adding some panel where I didn't cut enough from the second donor car.
More cruel mocking.
Almost holding itself together.
Alu Sheet bits.
Lightweighting
Bare bones wiring harness.
Diagonal going in.
Stay tuned...
Sectioning to get the visual balance right for the lower rear end.
Fitting door skins to the freshly fitted door bars.
Adding some panel where I didn't cut enough from the second donor car.
More cruel mocking.
Almost holding itself together.
Alu Sheet bits.
Lightweighting
Bare bones wiring harness.
Diagonal going in.
Stay tuned...
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Re: Secret Ghetto Miata
Just some of the wiring that came out.
Heaps of fun with an angle grinder
Taking shape
Filling in all the missing pieces
The night before the big race!
Heaps of fun with an angle grinder
Taking shape
Filling in all the missing pieces
The night before the big race!
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Re: Secret Ghetto Miata
A roll of convoluted tube costs less than a second fire extinguisher and would weigh about as much as a mounting bracket. (I sound like the grumpy Uncle).
Greg.
P.S. great project and I am keen to see the results.
Greg.
P.S. great project and I am keen to see the results.
When you turn your car on, does it return the favour?
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Re: Secret Ghetto Miata
Obviously The trailer I had arranged to use had 36 bee hives on it (it had a broken tractor the month before), and I found this out just as my Dad was about to leave to pick it up. $120 for a rental was out my budget so I knocked up a set of steel ramps and Ross managed to get it on his truck and drag it to Barbagallo raceway with seconds to spare.
What is it like to drive in anger you ask?
Terrifying!
What is it like to drive in anger you ask?
Terrifying!
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Re: Secret Ghetto Miata
Thanks Greg,
Now I have to Google convoluted tube.
edit: Oh I see, its on the list of things to do but the wiring still needs twerking first.
Now I have to Google convoluted tube.
edit: Oh I see, its on the list of things to do but the wiring still needs twerking first.
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Re: Secret Ghetto Miata
^ I didn't have time to take any footage, I literally finished taping it together in the pits while people were already lapping. Maybe someone got a video?
I just received the raw timing data and what a suprise!
I knew I'd come third in my class and set a fastert lap on the second course but there were a few other cool things.
Lots of spins because I was trying to find the limit but got 2nd fastest lap time on the first course, fastest lap time on the short course, fastest lap on the long course, fastest total time on first course, and 5th fastest total time for all courses combined.
Considering it hasn't had a wheel alignment and is on an old set of KU36s I think it's going to be pretty competitive!
I just received the raw timing data and what a suprise!
I knew I'd come third in my class and set a fastert lap on the second course but there were a few other cool things.
Lots of spins because I was trying to find the limit but got 2nd fastest lap time on the first course, fastest lap time on the short course, fastest lap on the long course, fastest total time on first course, and 5th fastest total time for all courses combined.
Considering it hasn't had a wheel alignment and is on an old set of KU36s I think it's going to be pretty competitive!
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Re: Secret Ghetto Miata
Maybe I missed it but what series are you running in?
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Re: Secret Ghetto Miata
The prestigious WAMX5Club Motorsport sprint series season 6.
An 8 round series run over 4 locations (Barbagallo autotest, RAC sprint, RAC autotest and Motorplex Targa sprint) under AASA rules. Entry fees for the entire season were $220!
Last year was a massive 14 rounds over 7 locations for under $500.
http://www.mx5club.com.au/index.php?ID=23
Some say it's the best value Motorsport in WA, and that Warwick and Don put in over 100 hours each of their own time to run it!
All I know is that I haven't lost a point off my licence since I've been doing it.
An 8 round series run over 4 locations (Barbagallo autotest, RAC sprint, RAC autotest and Motorplex Targa sprint) under AASA rules. Entry fees for the entire season were $220!
Last year was a massive 14 rounds over 7 locations for under $500.
http://www.mx5club.com.au/index.php?ID=23
Some say it's the best value Motorsport in WA, and that Warwick and Don put in over 100 hours each of their own time to run it!
All I know is that I haven't lost a point off my licence since I've been doing it.
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Re: Secret Ghetto Miata
This is friggin awesome!!!
NA6 turbo - 140kw atw - not the most powerful but so much fun
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Re: Secret Ghetto Miata
Love it!
Reminds me a lot of the excel motorkhana special from NT
Facebook search "team motorkhana NT" for pics, not only did they have the cheapest motorkhana special ever, they had the most fun out of everyone at the last motorkhana nationals!
Reminds me a lot of the excel motorkhana special from NT
Facebook search "team motorkhana NT" for pics, not only did they have the cheapest motorkhana special ever, they had the most fun out of everyone at the last motorkhana nationals!
So lets go!
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