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Old 04-23-2013, 03:18 AM
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Well, I don't post here that often, but I'm finally building another Miata again, meaning I'll probably be here a lot more often. So, I've had this little guy for awhile now, and it's been a good daily, but with almost 300k on the clock, it's starting to get a little tired. Decided to build this thing up and shred with it. It's been sitting in my garage not moving for almost a year now, and I've been collecting parts for the same amount of time. Now, I've almost got everything I need, and I should have it together soon.

The car when I first got it about five years ago...decent shape


Repainted it, threw some Stance on and some 6ULs


I've got J Abbott's motor out of his 2011 FD car, and it's pretty awesome; Eagle rods, JE pistons, crank and head work, and all built by the man, Greg, at Millennium motors in Temecula. Abbott had around 400whp in this motor, but I'll be shooting for a nice 300 on e85 I'm thinking.


Picked up a Garrett GTX2860 .64 with a Tial ex housing, and a Tial MSV WG...all Vband!


Pulled the motor, and de-greased the entire bay, transmission, and power-plant frame


Motor's in!


Replaced pretty much everything; bushings, arms, wheel bearings, hubs, knuckles, sway bars, end-links, big brakes, lines, tie rods, ball joints...etc. Been kinda crazy, I almost feel like I'm restoring this car at the same time.


Abe's working on something for me


New Wilwood Rotor coating is rad


ANGLLLLLLE


Awesome Interior


Anyways, that's it for now...more to come later.
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NICE!!!

You may not get so many good comments on your drift upgrades but hang in there!
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Some quality parts, it seems.

Is that an FD3S in the background? If so, what engine and how many times has it been replaced?
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Yay on the nice engine and turbo parts
Nay on the d0r1fto junk

But the former is actually really cool, so much so that most here will get over the latter
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Originally Posted by jbguillo
ANGLLLLLLE
Can you explain what we see here? How did you manage to get extra angle?
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If you look on the steering arm on the upright there is a big blob of weld under the powder coat, looks like he lengthened the steering arm.

That engine setup is interesting. Its a 99-00 engine but you're running the NA cas and like a 60-2 crank wheel. I thought you were putting in a NA8 until I saw it in the bay with a flattop.
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That's a work of art. I usually hate drift car setups because they are rarely done right. You good sir, are doing it right.

Also, Hard-o Gay for an avatar.
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Originally Posted by Leafy
If you look on the steering arm on the upright there is a big blob of weld under the powder coat, looks like he lengthened the steering arm.


Thanks for pointing that out.

A german TÜV Inspector would probably go mad, if i would modify my steering arm like this. So, sadly, no solution for me.


BTW, very(!) nice build!
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Originally Posted by Monti


Thanks for pointing that out.

A german TÜV Inspector would probably go mad, if i would modify my steering arm like this. So, sadly, no solution for me.


BTW, very(!) nice build!
If you cleaned it up compared to that one and painted it with undercoating or some thick black paint they likely wouldnt know.
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Originally Posted by 18psi
Yay on the nice engine and turbo parts
Nay on the d0r1fto junk

But the former is actually really cool, so much so that most here will get over the latter
Haha, I know...I've been here long enough to know not to mention the forbidden word. It's actually a car I'm building to just have fun and do all types of driving. I know Abbott's taking a little break right now, but I have confidence he'll be here soon enough building something again. I think his ultimate goal is to kinda do something along these lines to just go drive and have fun.

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That engine setup is interesting. Its a 99-00 engine but you're running the NA cas and like a 60-2 crank wheel. I thought you were putting in a NA8 until I saw it in the bay with a flattop.
Yeah, I'll actually be pulling that wheel off and running one of savingtons 12+1 wheels with his AEM setup. It's a 99 head, 97 block...all in a 90 chassis haha.
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Originally Posted by Scrappy Jack
Some quality parts, it seems.

Is that an FD3S in the background? If so, what engine and how many times has it been replaced?
It's a 94 with a 10' LS3...so it hasn't blown up at all, and hopefully never will haha. It's just an awesome car to cruise around on a nice day; dyno'd 430whp, 440wtq.

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O LAWD!!! I am in love with that thing.

Please post more pics.

'10 LS3 swapped? SO....MUCH....WANT
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So the steering arm modification is for easier parallel parking? hehe

Nice build!
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This thread is now about your FD-LS, unless you start a new one or point us to another forum that does not require registration to view.
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Originally Posted by jbguillo
It's a 94 with a 10' LS3...so it hasn't blown up at all, and hopefully never will haha. It's just an awesome car to cruise around on a nice day; dyno'd 430whp, 440wtq.
I remember seeing that car for sale (or one exactly like it) somewhere while I was dreaming and googling "LSx FD". Someday I'll build one as a DD.

I hate you now.
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First I saw this:

Originally Posted by jbguillo
Stance
And I was like

Then I saw this:

Originally Posted by jbguillo
Picked up a Garrett GTX2860 .64 with a Tial ex housing, and a Tial MSV WG...all Vband!
And I was like

Then I saw that FD and heard your description, and now I'm like

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Originally Posted by Savington
I remember seeing that car for sale (or one exactly like it) somewhere while I was dreaming and googling "LSx FD". Someday I'll build one as a DD.

I hate you now.
CA 1994 LS3 Mazda FD RX-7 - Zilvia.net Forums | Nissan 240SX (Silvia) and Z (Fairlady) Car Forum

Car is worth every penny ....someday

Why are you selling?
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Originally Posted by Scrappy Jack
This thread is now about your FD-LS, unless you start a new one or point us to another forum that does not require registration to view.
The link below has most of the awesome shots and a small video....but here an engine shot for *****



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Honestly, I don't really drive it that much anymore now that I live in California. I feel like sketchy people are always eyeing it like they're going to steal it, or someone is going to hit me and I'll be fucked. I never had any of those worries in Oklahoma, and it was an awesome daily driver at that time. Now I've got a Skyactiv 3, which I drive everywhere now, and that takes even more time away from the FD. Not to mention, a few more dollars for the Miata project would be nice haha.
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I wouldn't be worried about people going to steal it. It's the cops and getting sent to the ref is what I would be worried about. And that's what worries me in my car. Sweet Miata, badass FD. I am so torn, either buy another Miata and do an LS swap or do it to the one I have now. I want turbo on it though!
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Ok...so this thing is finally coming together; should be at the fab shop next week for some intercooler piping and a small laundry list of other **** I need done. All I'm waiting on is an EMS4, wire that b up, and dyno time. #alliwannadoisshred. Think I'm gonna paint this one purple too...can't wait to start ******* with body stuff







Picked up some 1000s for e85














Also...picked up the euro manifold from oscar!
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