How R you keeping the heat out of cabin?
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Drove the Miata to a job interview today. It was HOT !!!
I tried to attach some pics of where my insulation ends under the carpet which about 3 inches from the shelf but the upload failed .
While I was down there I added some more insulation just to see (feel) what it does.
I also added some foam packing stuff to the underside of the dash by the driver’s side directly under the steering column.
Turbo heat shield is next.
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I just pulled the turbo heat shield ... It is going to be a bear to put a barrier between the DP and the stuff on the firewall.
I can see why the Flying Miata heat shield doesn't fit well with my DP
I can see why the Flying Miata heat shield doesn't fit well with my DP
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Well, my brake fluid reservoir started to look like a Dali painting so I wrapped it in the said Mylar stuff and then a blue fabric piece that conveniently had Velcro on the edges. It may have been a knee running support.
Drove the Miata to a job interview today. It was HOT !!!
I tried to attach some pics of where my insulation ends under the carpet which about 3 inches from the shelf but the upload failed .
While I was down there I added some more insulation just to see (feel) what it does.
I also added some foam packing stuff to the underside of the dash by the driver’s side directly under the steering column.
Turbo heat shield is next.
Drove the Miata to a job interview today. It was HOT !!!
I tried to attach some pics of where my insulation ends under the carpet which about 3 inches from the shelf but the upload failed .
While I was down there I added some more insulation just to see (feel) what it does.
I also added some foam packing stuff to the underside of the dash by the driver’s side directly under the steering column.
Turbo heat shield is next.
why dont you unlock the ignition timing and use the timing table...not only will your car run significantly better, increase mpgs, make more power, but it will also cut down the EGTs and stop melting your face.
ask redturbomiata about this.
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Yes I failed and didn't set it back to the timing table, as a direct result we have this. Its the little things that come back and bite you in the *** later. Oddly enough it was not that hot inside the cabin.
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no bro, you should keep your timing locked and just run a heat shield.
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Yes I failed and didn't set it back to the timing table, as a direct result we have this. Its the little things that come back and bite you in the *** later. Oddly enough it was not that hot inside the cabin.
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Based on the above I think this information is appropriate
Took the turbo heat sink out yesterday and drove my son to school this morning about 1.5 miles away – a 10 minute ride
A few minutes after I parked the car in the garage back home I took temperature readings with the infra red thermometer aka laser pointer cat toy.
The turbo hot side was in the 500 plus range. The down pipe was nearly 400 degrees. The firewall shy of 200. The metal thing by the master cylinder 200 and on the surface of the 2nd top most layer of insulation under the dash it was 91 degrees. Gotta make a better heat shield.
Your mileage may vary
Note that I had to open the hood to take these readings. I expect the temperature to have dropped a lot soon as I open the hood.
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This would be Crusher of 949Racing
Emphasis added for emphasis. If it works for 25hr enduro races, it will work in our peasant mobiles.
More infos here: https://www.miataturbo.net/race-prep-75/crusher-61450/
Emphasis added for emphasis. If it works for 25hr enduro races, it will work in our peasant mobiles.
More infos here: https://www.miataturbo.net/race-prep-75/crusher-61450/
I also did this:
Ceramic coating + heatwrap + cooltec clamp on heat shield
As one can tell, I was really sick of burning my leg on the sheet metal (no carpet/insulation in my interior). I'll post the results/effectiveness once the car is running.
-Zach