TSE EFR NB2 Build Thread
#402
I will mess around with closed loop tomorrow (I guess later today lol). Side note: best cordless impact gun ever in the pic below. 1000ft lbs of torque, battery lasts forever, and its durable. So, get one.
Today for some reason I though it was a good day to drive myself crazy, so I installed the 949 Hybrid Motor Mounts. Let me just say....you cannot pay me to do this again. Not going to happen.....just....no. Such a pain in the *** to get everything lined up. I don't have a hoist so I resorted to block of wood and sizzor jack to support the engine. I haven't been this frustrated while working on a car in a very long time. I would rather to another turbo install than do this over again. But its done and thats all that matters.
I started with a train of extensions. And Bella (I think she's smiling for the photo lol)
Old vs New.
Anybody like toast btw?
Finally, 9hrs later, I got this piece of work in there. Granted, I did take about an 1.5hr break.
Annnd the drivers side, not much to see here but whatever.
Tomorrow I'm draining a qt of the Amsoil tranny fluid that I just put in and I'm replacing it with the Amsiol synchromesh stuff. Hopefully it works, not looking forward to a tranny rebuild. Fingers crossed.
Today for some reason I though it was a good day to drive myself crazy, so I installed the 949 Hybrid Motor Mounts. Let me just say....you cannot pay me to do this again. Not going to happen.....just....no. Such a pain in the *** to get everything lined up. I don't have a hoist so I resorted to block of wood and sizzor jack to support the engine. I haven't been this frustrated while working on a car in a very long time. I would rather to another turbo install than do this over again. But its done and thats all that matters.
I started with a train of extensions. And Bella (I think she's smiling for the photo lol)
Old vs New.
Anybody like toast btw?
Finally, 9hrs later, I got this piece of work in there. Granted, I did take about an 1.5hr break.
Annnd the drivers side, not much to see here but whatever.
Tomorrow I'm draining a qt of the Amsoil tranny fluid that I just put in and I'm replacing it with the Amsiol synchromesh stuff. Hopefully it works, not looking forward to a tranny rebuild. Fingers crossed.
#403
So, my car tried to kill me today....
On the positive side, I did get a free fender roll
I was driving down the road at about 30-35mph and my wheel just..... fell off. WTF! I almost runed my Sparco Evo with fecal matter.
Thankfully this didnt happen at a higher rate of speed. I was also close to home so I was able to get my brother to bring a jack to get the spare on. I am not exactly sure why it happened. I may have forgotten to torque down the lug nuts on the wheel but I highly doubt it. I remember going around checking them. Dunno. I have a new wheel on the way. Would be here Wednesday. Wilwoods are still not in yet. Hopefully this week I will have them in my possession.
The motor mounts are awesome btw: There is a lot more NVH below 2k but its not THAT bad. Im sure NVH will get better after I put some miles on them. Shifting feels sooooo much better.
Also, closed loop is the ****. I burned the base settings that I collected from Chirchiban and Aidan and its awesome. I should have switched to CL a long time ago.
On the positive side, I did get a free fender roll
I was driving down the road at about 30-35mph and my wheel just..... fell off. WTF! I almost runed my Sparco Evo with fecal matter.
Thankfully this didnt happen at a higher rate of speed. I was also close to home so I was able to get my brother to bring a jack to get the spare on. I am not exactly sure why it happened. I may have forgotten to torque down the lug nuts on the wheel but I highly doubt it. I remember going around checking them. Dunno. I have a new wheel on the way. Would be here Wednesday. Wilwoods are still not in yet. Hopefully this week I will have them in my possession.
The motor mounts are awesome btw: There is a lot more NVH below 2k but its not THAT bad. Im sure NVH will get better after I put some miles on them. Shifting feels sooooo much better.
Also, closed loop is the ****. I burned the base settings that I collected from Chirchiban and Aidan and its awesome. I should have switched to CL a long time ago.
Last edited by icantlearn; 02-12-2017 at 11:06 PM.
#405
As for the wheel -- standard studs? Standard lug nuts? Did it sheer a stud, or is that just the aluminum residue from scraping on the wheel? How new was the wheel? New wheels with paint in the lug holes will tend to loosen up until they've gone on/off enough to wear the paint off the cone.
If the nuts backed off and the wheel came off, the studs have probably been overstressed, I would replace them.
--Ian
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Thats what setup mode is for though. Which holds the wastegate closed and acts like closed loop but with open loop control. So its easier to tune than open loop.
If setup mode didn't exist then open loop is worth it, but with setup mode there is no point.
If setup mode didn't exist then open loop is worth it, but with setup mode there is no point.
#407
I never put the lug nuts on with an impact but I'm not so sure about the previous owner.
Its not not that big a deal but it just sucks because it's an unneeded expense. The new wheel was 155 shipped and the spare hub I already had. so I'm not freaking out over it.
#408
The nuts just backed off. I have another OEM hub I'm going to put on. The studs are trash.
I never put the lug nuts on with an impact but I'm not so sure about the previous owner.
Its not not that big a deal but it just sucks because it's an unneeded expense. The new wheel was 155 shipped and the spare hub I already had. so I'm not freaking out over it.
I never put the lug nuts on with an impact but I'm not so sure about the previous owner.
Its not not that big a deal but it just sucks because it's an unneeded expense. The new wheel was 155 shipped and the spare hub I already had. so I'm not freaking out over it.
#412
If you want more OEM studs, I have a big pile of them in a box, many are unused (I pull them out and put in ARP extended length ones instead).
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There is more than one way to skin a stud: https://www.miataturbo.net/build-thr...3/#post1102812
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#419
oh. It seemed like they would need a bit more than a hammer but ok. The other issue is that I need the car back in the road asap, and the hub I have with me right now, I don't have Arp wheel studs/ 949 lug nuts or the tool to install them. So I will swap the hub to be the car in the road and do the studs when I have time