Okibi wrote:Awesome decision Jacky. A good roll bar will help stiffen the car up a bit and give you of extra safety. A harness also stops you moving around in the seat and lets you focus on steering more.
Definitely did like the sound of a roll bar and a harness.
However, I would love to extract as much performance as possible out of the car whilst maintaining the factory appearance.
beavis wrote:Nice work Jacky
I'm a fan of the 595 RSR for a budget sticky tyre.
Next time, try out the Hawk HP+ pad. That's my preference for a street/track day car.
And with regard to brake fluid, you will probably find that general purpose Castrol or Penrite Dot 4 at around $10 / 500ml will do you fine.
Thanks for processing my order beavis!
Very interesting you mention general purpose DOT4 fluid... Today I bought two bottles of the Penrite stuff that apparently has a boiling point higher than 500'C.
Now... the reason why I picked up general purpose brake fluid, even though I had TRW high temp fluid coming in.
I've been daily driving the car for just under a month with a little problem. The handbrake light stayed on when the handbrake was down.
Did not think too much of it... until today.
I drove to work fine, brakes still felt ok. Then at lunch time, I needed to pick up something so I jumped in the MX5. Immediately, brake pedal just gave in. Brakes would work but would take the extra few centimetres for it to bite.
So I picked up some Penrite brake fluid from Repco and filled up the reservoir (without a fluid bleed, this does nothing). However, it did do something. My handbrake light functionality returned to normal!
TODAY I LEARNED THAT THE HANDBRAKE LIGHT SENSES THE LEVEL OF BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR!
Bled the brake fluid after work tonight and braking returned back to normal. Perhaps beyond normal.
The MX5 is going to track day in 7 days time. Will definitely keep a close eye on the fluid levels. The worst thing is that I have yet to pin point how the brake fluid escaped. I checked the brake lines on all 4 corners, the brake bleeders, the master cylinder and the rigid lines coming out of it. As of now, if anything is wrong, I can only assume that it is near the gearbox. Will look in to it further this weekend.