Originally Posted by emilio700
(Post 1578427)
Personally, after owing a long string of super fast street cars with questionable utility, I'm perfectly happy with the blend of comfort, civility and fun-to-drive factor of my stock ND2.
Originally Posted by emilio700
(Post 1578427)
Just shocks, tires, axle back exhaust, seat rail and steering spacer.
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Originally Posted by DeerHunter
(Post 1578439)
Steering wheel spacer, even with the OEM telescoping steering?
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Power mods aside, I have really enjoyed taking out unsprung weight. My 205/50/16 wheel/tire combo is 8 lbs lighter than stock per corner, the Wilwood 2 pc front rotors are 4.5 lbs lighter per corner, and the front LBBK drops another 5.5 lbs per corner.
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I wonder if the BBR kit really needs octane to have the most benefit. I really want to run E85. My "track" 2019 doesn't even have a rollbar yet and the first track day is next weekend. I want to run it stock, then add groups of parts at a time. I would have already put the roll bar in, but Moti has been delayed by the 'rona, of course. I haven't been on track in two years now. 2020 was the year that my work schedule FINALLY lined up with track days, so I didn't have to take vacation, and then corona happened.
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I had an absolute blast at Laguna Seca last October with my completely stock 30AE. Yeah, the springs are soft and it heels over like a boat in a storm, but you don't really feel it from the driver's seat. The car had enough power and cornering capability to stay ahead of some pretty modified NA/NBs (yeah, I was in E due to lack of aftermarket rollover protection, but I was playing with some decidedly non-stock cars). With the right touch behind the wheel, the ND2 punches well above it's weight class.
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Originally Posted by emilio700
(Post 1578434)
If it has a to be cheap and fast and convertible, $6k NC1 with 2.5 swap, flares /255/40's and Xidas (when they start shipping in a few months). |
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Brutal, Mat. :laugh:
Midtenn, yes we are aware there are other suspension options available for the NC, that's why we are doing Xidas since nobody else is doing it right :party: |
Originally Posted by matrussell122
(Post 1578481)
These will start shipping in a few months too
We work damn hard not to raise unreasonable expectations. No promises, no specific ETA. We hope to have certain products ready and share development info but that's about it. In either case, tecna won't look anything like that. I know its just a harmless little joke to you but it really undermines work we have busted our ass on for the last 2 years on. A little joke thats easy to type can be far more destructive than you might think to struggling little nice business like ours that support equally niche enthusiast communities. A little perspective helps sometimes :) |
OMG I know this thread is supposed to be an homage, but seriously this is going all mnet right here.
On a ND note, I forked over my hard earned coin to have the dealership install android auto today, only to discover they installed the pax dash pad all wrong & I fixed it my damn self like I shoulda oughta in the first place. Some chucklenuts thought this panel gap was acceptable. https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...2b2259112f.jpg |
Originally Posted by emilio700
(Post 1578486)
If you actually appreciate the products we offer and information we share, we would appreciate not sharing 6 year old photos of prototypes and issuing what sounds like a product release promise from us.
We work damn hard not to raise unreasonable expectations. No promises, no specific ETA. We hope to have certain products ready and share development info but that's about it. In either case, tecna won't look anything like that. I know its just a harmless little joke to you but it really undermines work we have busted our ass on for the last 2 years on. A little joke thats easy to type can be far more destructive than you might think to struggling little nice business like ours that support equally niche enthusiast communities. A little perspective helps sometimes :)
Originally Posted by emilio700
(Post 1569214)
circa 2013 yes. Steel twin tube, China Same supplier. We ended up canceling production at the last minute because the factory was unable to meet certain QC targets and process control.
vmaxx, AST and Tractive are all in the Netherlands so they know of each other. Ironic that. Since then we've gone through evaluation with a few other suppliers. We have settled on a supplier in Taiwan, aluminum fixed-length monotube. Much of the evaluation process has not been "can you make the shock?" but, "how will you make them?" Process control. It's been difficult to manage production engineering for all of the various components before we even begin testing shocks. Obviously, seven years later, it has not been our top priority. But we're currently at a stage where we should have the first set of prototypes here within the next 6 weeks and maybe production shocks on the shelf and ready to ship by the end of summer 2020. That is if we don't encounter any major obstacles. We'll see. |
Originally Posted by DeerHunter
(Post 1578453)
I had an absolute blast at Laguna Seca last October with my completely stock 30AE. Yeah, the springs are soft and it heels over like a boat in a storm, but you don't really feel it from the driver's seat. The car had enough power and cornering capability to stay ahead of some pretty modified NA/NBs (yeah, I was in E due to lack of aftermarket rollover protection, but I was playing with some decidedly non-stock cars). With the right touch behind the wheel, the ND2 punches well above it's weight class.
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Originally Posted by wackbards
(Post 1578519)
OMG I know this thread is supposed to be an homage, but seriously this is going all mnet right here.
On a ND note, I forked over my hard earned coin to have the dealership install android auto today, only to discover they installed the pax dash pad all wrong & I fixed it my damn self like I shoulda oughta in the first place. Some chucklenuts thought this panel gap was acceptable. https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...2b2259112f.jpg |
I'm confused. Was the picture of the technas posted above not created by supermiata? Was it a fan creation?
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Originally Posted by sixshooter
(Post 1578559)
I'm confused. Was the picture of the technas posted above not created by supermiata? Was it a fan creation?
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How to display obd2 sensor feed on your infotainment screen using a BT obd2 dongle, cell phone, & android auto
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Does the ND have a functional oil temp sensor? I seem to remember reading that it doesn't but that would be the readout I'd want. Is the trans temp sensor functional, per your sample screen?
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No to both. The oil temp is indirectly calculated by the ECU based on coolant Temps. The torque ap needs to know which pid to look for. You can dig through other mazda pid collections to see if for example the mazda3 trans temp pid also works for the miata. I'm just starting to tinker with this. Can verify that VE works, which is fun.
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Originally Posted by wackbards
(Post 1578840)
No to both. The oil temp is indirectly calculated by the ECU based on coolant Temps. The torque ap needs to know which pid to look for. You can dig through other mazda pid collections to see if for example the mazda3 trans temp pid also works for the miata. I'm just starting to tinker with this. Can verify that VE works, which is fun.
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