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sixshooter 06-24-2014 04:52 PM


Originally Posted by shuiend (Post 1142956)
How big is the Florida miata turbo scene? I might be game to drive down in the fall for a dyno day if I get my car back together by then.

Yeah, we're all at different points in the cycle. Mine is running, Ryan's is mostly stock, and Troy's is all apart. And this time last year mine was running, Ryan's was mostly stock, and Troy's was all apart. And the year before that mine was running, Ryan's was mostly stock, and Troy's was all apart.


EDIT: And our street hero, Pdexta, is naturally aspirated, boohoohoo!

shellshox345 06-25-2014 05:05 PM

Awesome build thread. I noticed you're using FM sways (unless I missed something). Is there any particular reason why you went with that setup over the Racing Beat bar? I've been researching sways and people seem to favor the RB, but it doesn't seem like those people spend as much time on the track as you.

sixshooter 06-27-2014 07:27 AM

I am using the FM sways. I got them because they were for sale used locally. They are adjustable with two mounting holes in the front and three in the rear, which is nice for fine tuning the car's balance. The RBs are also adjustable.

Because the FM rear bar is a little thicker than others, you use a slightly softer rear coils or stronger fronts to achieve the same cornering balance, since the coils and sways are a system that works together. If the front to rear relationship is off the car will either be prone to plow or spin. My car is balanced with two people and a full tank but a little tail happy with just me and less than half a tank. I need to change from my 550/350 springs to 600/350 (more strength in front) or 550/325 (less strength in rear) for best balance to compensate when the rear of the car is light. It is all about balance. If I had a stronger front bar or weaker rear bar it would also accomplish the same shift in balance (the front is in the full stiff position and the rear is currently in the full soft position as I have it balanced for now).

TL;DR
You can use any sway bar combination you want but you need to scale your coil springs to give you the proper balance for whatever you use.

I like the ISC Racing sway bar and mounts for all out baller status. It puts the RB and FM bars on the nightshift.

shellshox345 06-27-2014 07:57 AM

Wow, thanks for the info!

sixshooter 06-30-2014 11:47 AM

I smoked the standard Wilwood BP10 pads in about half a weekend. I'm getting the Cobalt XR2 pads in for them now.

I am also upgrading to ARP lug studs because of their extended length and increased strength. And I'll be repacking the wheel bearings while it's apart.

sixshooter 07-12-2014 05:32 PM

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sixshooter 07-12-2014 05:33 PM

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240_to_miata 07-12-2014 08:05 PM

Info on scoops please! where did you purchase them & how are they held in?

sixshooter 07-12-2014 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by 240_to_miata (Post 1147658)
Info on scoops please! where did you purchase them & how are they held in?

2012 WRX side bumper extractors bought from the local dealership for about $23 apiece.

I measured and measured again then used masking tape to make guide lines. I used a cut off wheel and a big air compressor. I trimmed a small plastic riser off the trailing edge of the bottom side so it would lay flat back there, but the front and sides hook in securely. I then used adhesive to hold the mating edges flush on the sides and rear.

Seefo 07-13-2014 12:05 AM

what's the line that runs across your hood there (in front of your new extractors)?

GeneSplicer 07-13-2014 08:20 AM

I'm guessing that's the template tape line that pulled up some oxidized clear coat. Looking at the rest of the hood, seems to need a new coat of paint/clear!

Ryan_G 07-13-2014 09:59 AM

That line is from a bra sitting on the car while it sat in the sun.

EO2K 07-13-2014 12:32 PM

Very nice, not goofy looking like the Mini vent but not ginormous like the GT500 vent. Do you plan on keeping the mesh in there?

In for quantifiable results! I mean, I assume you will have before and after data?

sixshooter 07-13-2014 01:14 PM

Yes, the paint was rubbed by the previous owner's car bra. And the clearcoat is junk.

I'm keeping the mesh because we have an oak tree problem and usually harvest 50 large bags of leaves each autumn. It's hell keeping them out of the back corners of the front fenders.

sixshooter 07-13-2014 01:22 PM


Originally Posted by EO2K (Post 1147725)
In for quantifiable results! I mean, I assume you will have before and after data?

Data:
HOLES IN HOOD-
Prior to vent installation - 0
Post vent installation - 2

EO2K 07-13-2014 02:03 PM

dick :laugh:

sixshooter 07-13-2014 02:06 PM

The grilles snap in and out of the vents so they could easily be removed for track days.

lvw 09-04-2014 01:25 AM

Steve, how floppy do thoes cutouts make The hood.Do you still like them as much as you did before the install. Would you use same ones again?...Sorry , got to know have a set in the floor. Did they help keep temperatures down? Thanks for letting a newb ask a thousand questions

sixshooter 09-04-2014 07:48 AM

I could not perceive and difference in the strength of the hood at all. The hood was 3 layers thick in many of the places I cut and there is way too much structure in the hood from the factory. I contemplated removing more structure just for weight because it is overkill.

Air certainly moves through the ducts, that's for sure, but I have done no empirical testing. Track days are miserable in the middle of the summer here and are, frankly, too tough on me to be fun. My next outing will be at Sebring on the first weekend in October and we'll see then. It is still really hot here then.

sixshooter 10-10-2014 09:15 PM

Sebring October 2014, HPDE4 on Saturday just a little while after the rain.





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