1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:46 pm

Forgot to post this photo before.

Overnight parts from Japan.

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-Cusco Front Sway Bar (22mm)
-Cusco Rear Sway Bar (16mm)
-Beatrush Rear Strut Bar
-Beatrush Radiator Cooling Panel
-RS-Watanabe Lug Nuts (12x1.5 thread pitch)
-RS-Watanabe Centre Caps (Black)
-HKB Nardi Boss Kit
-Runabout M2 Mirrors

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Cusco Front + Rear Sway Bars

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Beatrush Radiator Cooling Panel

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RS-Watanabe Lug Nuts

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RS-Watanabe Centre Caps

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Runabout M2 Mirrors

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Plus, got some spare second hand OEM parts such as HVAC with AC, AC fan blower and other misc items.

Other parts which are en-route

- MiataRoadster Short Shifter
- Nardi Classico 360mm Wood Steering Wheel with Black Centre
- Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch
- Racing Beat Front and Rear Sway Bar End Links

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:46 pm

Some close ups of my RS Watanabe's. Will be refurbing them with a company called Barrel Bros. These guys specialise in restoring wheels. Customers can bring in their wheels and have it repaired/restored to its former glory. Their specialty is old school vintage JDM wheels to be mounted on cars such as 240Z's, TA22 Celica's, AE86's and the like.

Check out the piece written by my friend Kevin (who owns a Nissan Skyline Hakosuka) on Japanese Nostalgic Car blog. Click [url="http://japanesenostalgiccar.com/2016/02/25/shop-life-the-barrel-bros-super-wheel-restorations/#more-47064"]HERE[/url].


My wheels have some pretty bad gutter rash. The polish lip is no longer shiny and the centre old and tired. It's definitely seen better days.

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Plan is to have it completely stripped back, have the lips re-polished to a high shine, centres and barrels painted gold, finished off with RS-Watanabe valve stems, lug nuts and centre caps on some fresh Pirelli rubber.

Hopefully this, along with lowering the car, will complete the exterior look I'm after.

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:47 pm

10/02/2016

MiataRoadster Short Shifter
When I had purchased my NA8, I noticed that as I was driving, the left side of my leg would get really hot due to the temperature coming from the car. Dan (91-BRG) informed me that it was most likely my shifter duster cover was torn as well as the insulation probably having worn out. Sure enough, he was correct. When I was installing my gearshift boot, I noticed that the insulation was just a mess and sure enough there was a tear in the duster cover.

After speaking to Dan, he suggested that if I plan to fix it (which I was), I might as well get the MiataRoadster short shift kit as it comes complete with new duster cover. Having a quick look on the website I realised just how complete this kit was. Not many kits these days come with OEM parts but this was one of them. I promptly messaged Bill at MiataRoadster, placed my order and within a few weeks, I had received my kit.

Following a great comprehensive DIY install guide by Adam at RevLimiter (which you can find by clicking [url="http://revlimiter.net/blog/2014/10/parts-review-miataroadster-short-shift-kit/"]HERE[/url]), the install was very simple. The pictures really says it all.

MiataRoadster Short Shifter kit with all the component parts.

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The old insulation and torn duster cover.

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The old shifter.

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New parts ready to be installed.

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Installed with brand new duster cover in place.

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I had also purchased some new OEM insulation from Mazda Spare Parts via Amayama.

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Went for a quick test drive.

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After installing the short shifter and going for a spin, the shifter throw is immediately noticeable. It feels so much nicer now with the shorter throw and the shifting feels more precise. Not only that, I'm glad that this kit came with the OEM dust cover. It feels like the most complete short shifter kit available for our MX5's as most only offer the short shifter itself and basically you re-use your existing parts. If you're thinking about getting a short shift kit, get this. You definitely will not be disappointed. It's probably my favourite mod to date.

Many thanks to Bill at MiataRoadster for answering all my queries and for making a sublime short shifter for all of us.

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:47 pm

Went for a small drive yesterday with a few mates. Dan's (91BRG) mate recently purchased an '89 NA6. Although it was in pretty bad shape when they picked it up, after a bit of TLC it came back to life along with a new soft top, new tyres and new brake pads. Plus, it was good opportunity to test out his new tyres as well as my new short shifter. Only thing I'll say is, I need to get a proper alignment and dial in some camber.

Some photos. Few of them were taken by 91-BRG.

First stop location.

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Porsche Boxter GTS.

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Second stop location. Cooling down.

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96-BRG NA8 and 91-BRG NA6.

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:47 pm

24/03/2016

Nardi Classico 360mm Wood Steering Wheel
Unlike the NA6 BRG's, my NA8 never came with the wood handbrake handle, nor did it come with the Nardi wood steering wheel. These were two things that I really wanted my car to have. To replace my OEM Momo steering wheel (which is in great condition and feels fantastic) I purchased the Nardi Classico 360mm Wood Steering wheel just so that I could complete the retro/vintage look. I already installed the Arrive Mahogany Wood Handbrake Handle and this was the last piece of the interior puzzle (for now) to make it seem like an oldschool vintage British Roadster.

Nardi steering wheel with component parts.

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In the process of removing the MOMO steering wheel.

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MOMO OEM boss which needed to be removed. Cluster also removed (see below).

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Steering wheel removed. Date stamp on the MOMO wheel.

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Installed!

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Feels very nice. The handle isn't as thick as the MOMO but I love how "complete" it looks now that it has the wooden steering wheel with matching wooden handbrake.

I also took this opportunity to install some LED lights in my dash cluster. Since the steering wheel was off, it was much easier to remove the dash cluster and cover. I'm going to have to remove it again later on anyway when I get my RS Products retro dash face with new dials but decided to do it anyway. Now it has white LED's which makes the needles glow white, and is overall much brighter.

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Next to be installed :
- Runabout M2 Mirrors

Currently awaiting on :
- Ohlins Coilovers
- RS Watanabes refurbed to polished lip + Gold centres

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:48 pm

31/03/2016

Runabout M2 Mirrors
Decided to install the Runabout M2 Mirrors I had bought from YJA. I've always liked these mirrors and it goes with the retro theme I'm going with, but have been told by many that visibility is quite poor due to the size of the mirrors compared to the large OEM ones. However, it's all for looks, right? Install was very simple and straight forward but unlike the NA6, I had to take my door cards off to unplug the power mirrors. Was easy enough though!

Runabout M2 Mirrors.

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Door cards removed to unplug power mirrors.

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Installed.

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Visibility is, as mentioned previously, not the greatest. But, I'm stoked now that these are installed. It's going to look awesome once I get my Watanabe's on and coilovers installed.

Speaking of Watanabe's, I mentioned previously that I would be getting them refurbed by Barrel Bros. Well, I had dropped them off yesterday and got a message from Mark, who is looking after my set. The wheels will be fully refurbed, with lips polished, gutter rashes repaired, and centers painted gold. Here is the teaser photo I received from him. They've been "stripped down to its undies" according to him.

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Their workshop really is worth a visit. They had some pretty rare and old school JDM wheels, of which were either for sale, or were in the process of being refurbed for a customer.

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Also, going to be installing this very soon. RS Products Classic Meter Panel Type-1. Will need to order matching gauge faces soon. Looking at the Type-RS Gauge face.

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Finally, purchased the ARC intake chamber and box. Just have to settle the payment and hopefully I'll be able to install this very shortly. I REALLY want the Mazdaspeed induction box but they're rare as hens teeth. The ARC box is equally as rare and looks fantastic in the engine bay. It will be given the TLC it deserves :)

The intake chamber and induction box installed in a mate's awesome NA.

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Next to be installed :
- ARC Intake Chamber
- ARC Super Induction Box
- ARC Replacement Air Filter
- RS Products Classic Meter Panel Type-1

Currently awaiting on :
- Ohlins Coilovers
- RS Watanabes refurbed to polished lip + Gold centres

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:48 pm

Mark from Barrel Bros sent me a few more photos! He works fast!

Gutter rashes re-welded.

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Let the polishing begin!

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In progress...

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:49 pm

Went for a Sunday cruise yesterday with a few friends. A friend of mine had started a Sunday Morning Drive group where once a month on a Sunday, we go for a small drive and since starting it last year, the numbers have grown. It's not limited to a specific make or model of car either. Anyone can bring anything along and as a result, you do have an eclectic mix of cars which is awesome.

Yesterdays drive was to the Hunter Valley, which is Sydney's wine country, or Napa Valley equivalent, just not as good haha! But, the drive there is around 190kms (120 miles) and about 180km worth is through the twisty stuff, which is always good!

Will be going to the next one too. Hopefully by then, I will have the Watanabe's and the Ohlins DFV's in!

8:30am meet up. Then the fun began. Here are some snaps.


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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:49 pm

Some more progress on the Watanabes. Should be ready in another week or so!

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:50 pm

Received this, courtesy of Munky. Thanks again mate for a smooth and easy transaction! Will take very good care of them.

Wrapped and labeled with love. *Cue Charlie Puth/Wiz Khalifa : See You Again*

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Contents inside! ARC Chamber and ARC induction box! Cannot wait to put this on my NA8!

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Will be polishing it up first using some of the PIKAL metal polish that I got with my ZOOM retro fuel lid. Hoping to install this over the coming weekend!

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:50 pm

RS-Watanabe's fully refurbed and repaired, ready to be mounted! It will be accompanied by :
- RS-Watanabe Lug/Lock Nuts
- RS-Watanabe Valve Stems
- RS-Watanabe Centre Caps
- 185/60/R14 Tyres. (Not many options for this size in Australia, so will most likely go with Pirelli Cinturato P1's)

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:50 pm

Now that I got the RS-Watanabe's back, I can't wait to mount them with fresh rubber. Took some more photos and mocked up how it'd look once the wheels are on there for good.

Once again, cannot thank Mark at Barrel Bros enough. His quality, workmanship and attention to detail is second to none. He tried to match the gold paint as period correct as he could and even when it was painted, the first time around wasn't satisfactory so he stripped it all back and did it again, free of charge. I love people like him who take pride in their work and lets their workmanship speak for themselves. Will definitely be going back there for future wheel restorations.

He also gave me this bottle free of charge too. It's called the "Barrel Bros Lip Balm" and it was developed in house. Basically it's a wheel polish that leaves a nice wax and gloss over the polished lips. Has things inside which help protect the wheel from the brake dust as this is one of the major causes of wheel damage, aside from physical gutter rashes etc.

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Always a treat coming here. Everything from SSR's, Works, RAYS, Hoshinos, you name it. Pretty much a wheel whores wet dream.

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Mark owns an awesome Datsun 260C with 14" Starsharks fitted. (That's him in the middle. Really good guy). Not just a wheel magician, but a proper car enthusiast.

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Closeup of Watanabe's and the finish. Spectacular to say the least. The lip is immaculate and the paint is spot on. It's the exact gold finish I was looking for.

Mark fit some brand new 90 degree bend valve stems in the Watanabes to make putting air in to the tyres a lot easier and one less way to avoid any unwanted scuffs on the lips from the air hose. Also complimentary. I can still revert to my RS Watanabe valve stems later on if I really want to but I kinda like this look. Very practical too.

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Mock up of what it will look like.

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Better lighting.

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With the RS-Watanabe centre caps on.

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Just needs a fresh set of 185/60/14 rubber and a drop from the Ohlins DFV's to get it sitting and handling right.

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:51 pm

Found a set of JDM Eunos Fog Lights, complete with interior switch and wire harness from Gumtree (Australia's version of a Craigslist). Very happy with them considering how hard they are to come by. I picked them up for cheap and everything looks intact and well looked after!

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:51 pm

25/04/2016

ARC Intake Chamber + ARC Induction Box
Decided to install the ARC Intake Chamber and Induction Box I had received from Miguel. Install was pretty straight forward, however the ARC intake chamber (as nice as it is) seems to get in the way of everything. Getting the bonnet stand to hold the bonnet up is now a slight mission as is putting it back down. The bonnet does not sit flush now when closed and I can see why now that these things are so bent out of shape.

It was a quick install, maybe around 40 minutes or so and I didn't have time to play around with it too much to try and get it to sit more flush, but it'll do for now.

Stock intake pipe and stock filter.

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I also decided to buy a replacement genuine ARC intake panel filter.

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Installed.

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As much as I like this, I'm thinking of replacing the ARC intake chamber for something a little slimmer; namely the ARRIVE intake pipe, but for now it'll do.


RS Products Classic Retro Switch
Replaced the interior hazard/headlight buttons to the RS Products Classic Retro Switch. Since I'm going for a retro theme it suits it very well and will tie in nicely with the RS Products Retro Cluster and RevLimiters Retro Power Window switches.

Install was very straight forward. It was just a matter of undoing the bolts holding the centre console together, then removing the tombstone screws located behind the vent cups and unplugging the OEM buttons and replacing it with the RS Products goodness.

Looks right at home!

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Re: 1996 BRG NA8C Build Thread

Postby BRG.NA8 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:52 pm

Will be fitting some Pirelli Cinturato P1 tyres this Friday (185/60/R14) on the RS-Watanabes. Finally will get to fit them on!
Did a little mock up of how it will look with the RS Watanabe lug nuts, valve stem and centre cap. Can't wait.

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Also picked up a cheap second hand rocker cover for $25 that I'm going to get professionally polished. Think I might get the ARC induction box and the intake chamber re-polished too.

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Speaking of the ARC intake chamber, as nice as it looks, I've decided that it's a bit too much for my liking. Had to fit and re-fit the chamber and the induction box numerous times just so that I could get clearance right. For now, it's much better than what it was before but I've purchased the ARRIVE intake pipe from YJA and I think it'll look a bit nicer. Will keep the ARC induction box though and put the intake chamber away in storage. I think once the ARC induction box is re-polished, it should go well with the rocker cover and intake pipe.

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Ohlins DFV coilovers will be most likely be installed in a few weeks. Have ordered RacingBeat sway bar end links from Good-win-Racing to go with my Cusco front and rear sway bars.

After all this, looking to purchase some MaximWorks headers from Japan but undecided on the catback. Thinking about the Fujitsubo RM01A but not sure. Will need to do a bit more research. Suggestions?


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