Jordan's NA6 [WA]

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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby jordan.k » Sun Oct 30, 2016 11:58 pm

Okibi wrote:Looks good, love that location under the railway in Freo, it's tricky to get the lighting right.

Surprised you knew exactly where that was... First time ive been there :p

Picked up a 1.8 rear end
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Nothing to get excited about (open diff) but it is from an nb8b so its stronger than my na6 setup

Also turns out one of the rear caliper brackets I bought was stuffed, oh well, least the front are in good condition will put them on at some stage... should i be worried about brake bias just upgrading the fronts?

Also have been doing a lot of reading about painting and turboing the car.

Plans are the paint it to some standard over the summer break then get it running on a megasquirt completely stock then add bits from there.

*also* Car idles high as sh*t (1000rpm cold then 1300 when warm) havent had a good look but there is no obvious vacuum leaks, hose clamp near the pod is a bit stripped but that's about it.

Tried the base idle reset but the screw is already all of the way in so it made no difference.

Thinking IAC or ISCV correct me if i'm wrong but these are two separate units... not sure how to diagnose from here
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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby Fuzz_Muffin » Tue Nov 01, 2016 6:47 pm

Does this NA live at the Curtin Uni car park by day? or am I seeing double.
Looks nice, dig the mariner blue.

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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby jordan.k » Tue Nov 01, 2016 10:37 pm

Fuzz_Muffin wrote:Does this NA live at the Curtin Uni car park by day? or am I seeing double.
Looks nice, dig the mariner blue.


Thanks, that would be me.. looks alright from a distance 8)
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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby Fuzz_Muffin » Tue Nov 01, 2016 11:09 pm

Haha, look out for a green nb.
Hmmm parks at CMT bays... Must be an engineer?
Planning to boost yeah?
Me and Tom from CMT
(he's currently in Sweden) are tentatively planning to join the mx5 club and race in the stock class.


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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby pepejesus » Wed Nov 02, 2016 2:12 pm

Fuzz_Muffin wrote:Me and Tom from CMT
(he's currently in Sweden) are tentatively planning to join the mx5 club and race in the stock class.

Do it, great club, great motorsport events, great fun, and plenty of people with stock cars to compete against.
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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby jordan.k » Thu Nov 03, 2016 2:09 am

Fuzz_Muffin wrote:Hmmm parks at CMT bays... Must be an engineer?
Planning to boost yeah?


Hey not sure what CMT is but I usually park up the back near the hockey stadium.. I study computer systems and networking :|

Yep pretty confident on boosting this one. Gathering parts each week and doing heaps of research too :P
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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby Fuzz_Muffin » Thu Nov 03, 2016 2:25 am

jordan.k wrote:
Hey not sure what CMT is but I usually park up the back near the hockey stadium.. I study computer systems and networking :|

Yep pretty confident on boosting this one. Gathering parts each week and doing heaps of research too :P


CMT is the Curtin Motorsport Team, I'm not a part of it (no time left to give!) but Tom designed and built the electrical system for last years car, not sure what's happening this year though.
I'm jelly bout the boost plans, was keen on finding an NA and doing the same, but got my green one for a good deal. Also the cost of doing it the legit (read: legal) way is currently out of reach.
Looking forward to living vicariously through your build.

pepejesus wrote:
Fuzz_Muffin wrote:Me and Tom from CMT
(he's currently in Sweden) are tentatively planning to join the mx5 club and race in the stock class.

Do it, great club, great motorsport events, great fun, and plenty of people with stock cars to compete against.


Don't want to thread jack but cheers! we are really keen but $$ and time is tight, hopefully we can get it sorted. Any idea when we have to sign up by?

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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby pepejesus » Thu Nov 03, 2016 2:48 am

Fuzz_Muffin wrote:Don't want to thread jack but cheers! we are really keen but $$ and time is tight, hopefully we can get it sorted. Any idea when we have to sign up by?

$95 if you sign up before the end of the year, $60 if you sign up in the new year (but by the end of March). Either option takes you up until 30 June.

http://mx5club.com.au/Downloads/MX5_Enrolment_Form_web.pdf

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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby jordan.k » Fri Nov 11, 2016 4:36 pm

Bought an ECU off here from a member
Adaptronic 440d. Should be more than enough for what I need.
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Have a bunch of parts piling up waiting to go on but have a few somewhat crucial exams to do in the next few weeks, so i am not in a rush to install.

More worryingly my front right has some awkward toe out after a higher speed encounter with some awful road.
Looks like a slightly bent tie rod to me but would like to see a specialist that knows a bit about alignments as when I accelerate it pulls one way, and on deceleration it pulls the other :frown: very weird to drive...
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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby jordan.k » Fri Dec 09, 2016 1:42 am

So going from maybe a month ago
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Plugged in my adaptronic into my computer, loaded a base map that I was provided.
Being not that great at electrical work I wasn't sure how an ECU install would go. But it was incredibly easy to do everything!

Have the car up and running on the base map, did a few tweaks myself have a bit of a hunting idle when cold and on hot restarts but other than that it seems to run pretty well.

Going to put my lc-1 in and try tune a bit more with that later. Just using the adaptive tuning function to get fuel maps looking a bit smoother (looks like the Himalayas mountains now)

And going back about a week ago turning into my street I hear the loudest metal on metal clunk :shock:
Tried to look for broken sway bar link or bent tie rods.. couldnt find anything. That's when i noticed my wheels didnt chirp going around corners (welded diff) and it pulled incredibly hard on acceleration and deceleration.

So it was time to put in the open diff I had laying around for this situation.
Getting one of the axles out of the hub was a real PITA and it took me a fair few hours lining everything up.
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Pulled out that welded POS and now have a 3.9 (afaik) open diff out of an nb8b.

Car drives incredibly better now, its so smooth compared to the welded diff which I think must of had a shot bearing as it had a metal on metal grinding when driving. Getting a bit of shaking at highway speed but will look into that later.

Have new shift boot rubbers and a rocker cover and cas o-ring, this should be the last of my maintenance before stacking turbo parts and finding a clutch that can handle a few more hp than a stock na6.

Looking to make a lot of progress over the summer holidays :D
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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby speed » Sat Dec 10, 2016 8:40 pm

Good to see the progress.
I'd be getting that steering issue looked at sooner rather than later.
Re the clutch, I went with a extra heavy duty xtreme clutch. It handled my supercharged 115kw atw. Hoping it handles my turbo once my engine is built.
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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby jordan.k » Sat Dec 10, 2016 11:01 pm

speed wrote:Good to see the progress.
I'd be getting that steering issue looked at sooner rather than later.

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Funnily enough the steering issue was caused solely by the diff, only one wheel was being powered so it pulled heavily to one side. All fixed now with the new diff in :D
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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby jordan.k » Sat Dec 10, 2016 11:07 pm

Did a little bit of tidying up today
Started off with a new pod filter
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Just a cheap spectre one, got it for $14 on sale. Had to cut out some slots to fit around the poorly designed maf adaptor.

Got around to replacing my tattered shift boots that I ordered from amayama
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that one was leaking and torn, picture doesn't do it much justice

New ones down here
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And had a helper today
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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby jordan.k » Sat Jan 07, 2017 5:37 pm

As always been pretty lazy.
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whipped this out today that I purchased used along with my ecu a while ago. Not sure why I left it so long was a pretty easy install, even more so being used so the led and button for calibration were already attached, only had to find 12v switched power and ground it.

The wire/connector from the 02 sensor wasn't quite long enough for the stock na6 02 bung position so ended up mounting the lc1 box ontop of the ppf, just ziptied in there, should be safe enough as theyre supposedly military grade weatherproof etc.

Ran the rest of the wires through the shift boot, don't really like it as theyre quire bulky, might end up drilling a hole and adding a grommet one day (probably not)

Car started up pretty shitty, probably because i used the radio 12v switched, read it may be high frequency? May change this to the 12v switched power supply coming from the ignition later when it annoys me enough.

Car idles around 13 off the cold start then works its way up to about 14.7 ish when warm. Found out that it goes really which on almost any throttle around 11-12 afr, probably why it drives shitty sometimes. just a basemap can't expect too much :P

TL;DR should be safe enough to drive around to my tuner when time is right

Next up will be afm delete and an inter fooler and/or injectors.
Trying to get a dump/manifold from NitroDann soon for my bunky s13 t25 with one stud broken in the turbo and seized circlip.
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Re: Jordan's NA6 [WA]

Postby Magpie » Sat Jan 07, 2017 5:46 pm

From the Innovate wiring manual

Circuits that share power with the vehicle’s stereo, ignition system, ECU, lighting, or fuel pump should not be used. When in doubt, create an additional circuit using an automotive relay available at any automotive parts supplier. See the next section for a relay installation diagram.


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