Aidan's loose oily bunghole actually runs a track lap
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<p>Got another present in the mail yetsterday. Mostly excited about this so I can bring passengers at the drag strip lol.</p><p><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></p><p>To Do:</p><p>1. Buy 1.6 el chepo vatozone pads.</p><p>2. Swap to 1.8 brakes up front, and cheap pads all around</p><p>3. Clean wheels really well so that I won't ruin them if I drive in rain the next few days.</p><p>4. Add 3rd driveshaft bolt</p><p>5. Miataroadster shifter bushing should be here today or tomorrow, so install that (Ed you can have your shifter back now. I used it twice...)</p><p>6. Pack all my tools and spares.</p><p>7. Build everyones GPS units and maybe get them shipped.</p><p>8. Maybe play with building more ducting. But probably will be too lazy for that.</p>
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<p>I really like it so far. Its way lighter than I expected (a lot more so than my pyrotech open face) but it does fit tight around the cheeks (I'm fat). I'm hoping the padding compresses a bit. The built in hans anchors are pretty cool, my pyrotech only had holes.</p><p>$220 for everything is hard to beat though.</p>
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<p>Lets play the what can Aidan break at the track, and bring as a spare. I have a spare cop. All sorts of tools and random bolts.</p><p>Anything obvious I should bring lol? Camera to document my pain?</p>
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<p>Also, check out what happened to this cobalt with just 2 sessions. It was used, but the edges were not destroyed like that.</p><p>It only took a couple laps to affect the braking performance of the cobalts. While they were effected less than the stoptechs they still were noticably different.</p>
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Stock 1.6 sensors. Main relay is a good one. Don't have one of those. I'll add it to the list. I'll hit up Napa tomorrow. I have brand new in box dtc-60 and Napa organic pads. So worst comes to worst I can get home on those.
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Yeah, if you're gonna have to drive the car home, a spare front hub is a good choice. That said, there are probably enough Spec Miata racers at a Trackmasters event that you can wander around the paddock and find someone who will sell you spares if you bring cash.
I wouldn't bring much distilled water if I were driving there, because space is limited and you can get it in town. I would bring lots of drinking water, however. It's going to be beastly hot, and heat exhaustion can be sneaky.
A spare coil pack, perhaps.
--Ian
I wouldn't bring much distilled water if I were driving there, because space is limited and you can get it in town. I would bring lots of drinking water, however. It's going to be beastly hot, and heat exhaustion can be sneaky.
A spare coil pack, perhaps.
--Ian
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<p>Spare COP is packed.</p><p><br /></p><p>To Do:</p><p>1. Buy 1.6 el chepo vatozone pads.</p><p>2. Swap to 1.8 brakes up front, and cheap pads all around</p><p>3. Clean wheels really well so that I won't ruin them if I drive in rain the next few days.</p><p>4. Add 3rd driveshaft bolt</p><p>5. Miataroadster shifter bushing should be here today or tomorrow, so install that (Ed you can have your shifter back now. I used it twice...) probably won't happen because it didn't show up today, tomorrow is a no go on any car work</p><p>6. Pack all my tools and spares.</p><p>7. Build everyones GPS units and maybe get them shipped. sorry those of you who read my thread. Hopefully next week. I just don't have spare time like I used to :( </p><p>8. Maybe play with building more ducting. But probably will be too lazy for that. nope. Hope mine is good enough. Forcast isn't too bad, bout the same as PIR.</p>
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<p>10Hz Bluetooth GPS Module CHEAP. - Miata Turbo Forum - Turbo Kitten is watching you test compression.</p><p>WARNING: I'm really slow at making these. 2nd batch guys have been patiently waiting for months</p>