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Old 02-05-2014, 05:53 AM
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Forgot to upload this before I fell asleep.

Revlimiter makes an amazing product.

I was worried that "Barcode" wasn't going to look good but I'm really happy I went with it since it matches the hazard switches absolutely perfect.

I am undecided if I want to paint the line in the slider buttons white again, looks great gloss black, but we'll see. Also installed 3 LED's in place of the old yellow dim lights. I hear there are issues with bleeding that are hard to address but I'm not really too worried about it.

The cigarette lighter trim turned out really good too.

Mad props to Adam for making my dash perfectly restored...in my eyes at least.

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Old 02-05-2014, 06:03 AM
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Not sure what kind of lubricant you used, but I have had very good results with white lithium grease. I use Permatex brand, but they're pretty much all the same.

Won't harm plastic parts, doesn't dry out. For things like that heater panel, it's my go to stuff.
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I used Super Lithium EP Moly Grease. Way overkill but it is the only thing that I know of that doesn't dry up or damage anything.
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You magnificent bastard!

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Wait... don't get lazy now...

There is a mark of your thumb on the right side of this panel.....



Just kidding, soooo nice!
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OMG! Remove all the props!
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Just read the whole build. Fantastic project!
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Jesus christ man. This thread just disgusts me at this point.
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Originally Posted by Zaphod
Wait... don't get lazy now...

There is a mark of your thumb on the right side of this panel.....

Just kidding, soooo nice!
I KNEW you would notice the thumb print! As I uploaded it to PB I was like...I doubt anyone would notice that...right?

Originally Posted by Stein
Just read the whole build. Fantastic project!
Thanks Stein!

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Jesus christ man. This thread just disgusts me at this point.
As in, that girl is so attractive it is disgusting right??



OK got the second part of Revlimiters gauge panel refresh done.

The before shot of the gauges. Pretty ugly in my opinion, and don't get me started on how scratched up the plastic shrouding was.



Revlimiter and his sense of humor, I figured I'd put the little guy to good use.



The after shot. The gauges were actually really really easy to put together, added more so due to the insane attention to detail Adam has. Let just say this, I hope he factors in the cost of his shipping materials & packaging into his prices but a small bomb could hit the packaging and it would remain unscathed.

I also put his Center Indicator panel in to move the pop up light and airbag light to the center area since the aftermarket gauges don't have it.

Also I spent an hour polishing all the scratches the plastic had accumulated over many years. look at the before picture at the top of this post and then look at the after image and you can see how much of a difference it makes. I used Menzerna FG400 for the deep scratches and marring and since it is a clear plastic I followed it up with the Menzerna IF4000(jewelers) finish which takes all the micro marring out of the plastic. Then to ensure it wouldn't oxidize again I sealed it with 2 layers of Menzerna Powerlock Sealant.



Happy camper I am.

Also my professional detailer guy(whom I turn to for things I don't want to think about doing. I'm good, but he is better) called and said that the permanent ceramic wheel coating came in(think p21s/opticoat but better) and had just gotten finishing up coating them. I was excited to go pick them up but he quickly said no saying since he knows me all too well he is going to put a second coating on them tomorrow.

If you don't know anything about what I'm talking about, think of a sealant or wax.... but permanent. Brake dust or any other road crap won't affect your wheels at all anymore. A little soap and everything washes off lickity split.

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dem gauges

when I'm done with all my projects and get bored, I'm re-visiting revlimiters gauge order page
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Jeff, I am very disappointed. You forgot to install fresh new scratches in the gauge plastic.
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Originally Posted by 99mx5
Jeff, I am very disappointed. You forgot to install fresh new scratches in the gauge plastic.
Damn, I forgot, I'll try harder next time! I blame Costco and how cheap a 36 pack of microfiber towels is. You can't not protect things with that much microfiber goodness.
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Jeff, do not just assume the hardtop will fit perfectly when you install it on the car.

Best way to ensure the front seam is airtight is to loosen the mounting bolts on the front latch hardware (by the sun visors). You then install the hardtop, lock the rear buckles, and put some weight on the very front center of the hardtop. Like, 80-100 lbs heavy. I used a couple of blankets, and a bag of sand for that. You lock the front buckles with the bolts loose, and then apply pressure - like you are trying to push the buckle to the side - as you tighten the bolts, and then repeat for the other side.
I got rid of a very annoying whistling noise that used to come on at 100-110 mph that way.

Just wanted to have some input besides giving props to your amazing work.
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Originally Posted by Godless Commie
Hard top fitment advice
Thanks Commie, I have learned things don't fit perfectly the first time so I wasn't too hopeful.

I didn't know the best way to get a good seal though so I'm going to copy that into a word document for later, thanks!

Well the work for the morning is the boost and AFM

Thank goodness for geometry....or at least making sure both circles dead center were on the same line. I suck at cutting correctly, so it takes me forever due to having to measure so much...essentially stupid checking myself.

Not sure If I am happy with it or not...just doesn't look..great? Luckily I have a ton of ABS plastic to play around with stuff.




Also put the gauges and hood back on just to see what it looks like all together.



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I'm astonished by your work, but...
Place your gauges so you can see them while you drive
That placement doesn't look good and it doesn't serve the purpose.
Unless you have a midget as your co-driver who observes the gauges.
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Hi Jeff,

have a look at the Jassperformance site:

Stainless Bottom Panels 2.5 DIN - MK1 - By Model - Mazda MX5 - Jass Performance




He is doing great products - you can get a specifically made panel with your needed holes... the panel sits flush and could be powder coated black...
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Pair of needle nose pliers works great to snap the gauge hood pins off too, once you're finished with reinstalling the gauge scratches. /sarcasm

Edit: what Vuti said. Raise them to the top at least. You'd be surprised what a shifter hides, and how long it really takes your eyes off the road/track to glance down.

The aftermarket gauges appear to be different diameters, which is probably what is triggering your OCD eye. I'm guessing you have the black back for the AFR gauge? That'll help draw your eye away from the circumference a little.

That, or you could disassemble both gauges and send the face plates to Rev for him to copy and match your other gauges...But, only if you want a really CLEAN look...
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non-matching gauges ... bring on the negative props!

If you want spend $$$, AEM makes some nice analog gauges that look hawt.



-Zach
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Originally Posted by Vuti
Place your gauges so you can see them while you drive
That placement doesn't look good and it doesn't serve the purpose.
Done while tired and not awake yet caused me not to consider the shifter right there!
Originally Posted by Zaphod
Hi Jeff,

have a look at the Jassperformance site:
He is doing great products - you can get a specifically made panel with your needed holes... the panel sits flush and could be powder coated black...
Hmm I'll take a look but I'm really trying to avoid spending much more money on unnecessary things.

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Edit: what Vuti said. Raise them to the top at least. You'd be surprised what a shifter hides, and how long it really takes your eyes off the road/track to glance down.

The aftermarket gauges appear to be different diameters, which is probably what is triggering your OCD eye. I'm guessing you have the black back for the AFR gauge? That'll help draw your eye away from the circumference a little.

That, or you could disassemble both gauges and send the face plates to Rev for him to copy and match your other gauges...But, only if you want a really CLEAN look...
Yeah I completely overlooked the shifter being right there, glad you guys are here for something so obliviously overlooked..

Hence why I tried to center both gauges on a common line, ahh well. Thinking of a solution. The nice thing is, is that both gauge bodies are 2" across so if I could find matching "rings" both in diameter and height I'd be happier.

Not a huge issue though, just something I noticed.


Little bit more done this morning before I call it a day and catch up on some paperwork I've been overlooking.

So the original owner of the car brought this issue up when I bought it. The ignition switch would occasionally not work and it would act like a dead battery since nothing would happen when you'd turn the key.

It happened to me once or twice on the drive back from AL-UT and I didn't remember it till this morning.

Cut a slot in the stupid security bolts(hate these things) so you can remove the key cylinder along with 4 other screws.



Disassembled



A guide I read didn't mention these contacts but I cleaned them anyways.



Nasty old grease that may be the root of the problem.



Clean these as well



Be careful removing this body. There are 2 ball bearings triggered in the bottom that will fly away never to be found again if lost.



Ignition head lightly polished with Mag Aluminum Polish.



Along with the rest of the lock assembly



Cleaned with electrical contact cleaner and ready to be put back together once I buy a small tube of di-electric grease, apparently you don't want to use normal grease on these parts?



This is super easy to do, literally took me an hour.
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I'm an idiot.

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