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davzway 11-01-2013 12:47 PM

Whether I got off on the wrong foot or not is up to the forum to decide; and since I have been advised to introduce myself- here is the thumbnail outline on 'Davzway'.

Occupation for gainful employment: Worked construction all my life, beginning with my father's company in the 1960's. Currently hold Certified Roofing Contractor and General Contractor licenses. Working as Construction Consultant since 1982 and Expert Witness since 1986.

Personal Hobby:
1) since the mid-1960's, building amps, design and build custom speakers including Altec-Lansing 'Voice of Theater' speakers as Senior in High School. Not normal in what I spend to have good quality tunes in my vehicles and to have a good Audio Visual system at home.

2) Competition shooter (NRA action pistol, IPSC, Sporting Clays, and Cowboy Action Shooting (life member of SASS, Range Officer Level 1 and 2). Sixguns handle in early '60-'s, 'Sixgunner' for a couple decades before joining SASS, since about 1992, it has been and remains- Hardway Horsley. 25 years working at friend's gunsmith shop (spare time). Range officer since 1980's. Over 25- years as NRA Certified Firearms Instructor- teaching firearms safety classes in Home Safety, Rifle, Shotgun, Pistols, and mostly one on Personal Protection.

Have always been into 'CARS' since High School and fortunate to be able to own many sports cars over the years; 'Needing' to buy new wheels every 6mo. to a year since I was driving 60k-98k miles per year.
Construction, Stereo/AV equipment, and firearms can give you an expert argument. Cars, especially the race cars, will bow to those more expert than myself.

Smile and have fun when you can. Life is too short to frown or carry a grudge.
Favorite quote is a short poem from 1867 by Adam Linsey Gordon, entitled ... "Ye Weary Wayfarer"
"Life is mostly froth and bubble...
Two things stand like stone...
Kindness in anothers trouble...
Courage in your own."

ps: In case you believe I am a total softy, listen to the words in Charlie Daniels' song, "A Simple Man" .

Ya'll have a great day.
Davzway

Fireindc 11-01-2013 01:33 PM

Welcome to MT.net. I like this guy for some reason. You have a miata yet, or just shopping?

dieselmiata 11-01-2013 01:37 PM

It's the guns. I like him too because guns.

Plus he never once mentioned drifting, stance, swag, wantboostbutonabudget....


Welcome Dave. Survive the initial shit rationing and you'll be just fine.:party:

thenuge26 11-01-2013 01:45 PM

Yep sounds like he bought some ricers failed project judging by the 16" wheels and unknown suspension. If you want to un-fuck a Miata this is the place to be.

dieselmiata 11-01-2013 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by thenuge26 (Post 1069295)
Yep sounds like he bought some ricers failed project judging by the 16" wheels and unknown suspension. If you want to un-fuck a Miata this is the place to be.

Unfucking a ricer's Miata sure is a daunting task. Took me nearly 3 years to fix this pile of fail.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1383328227

sixshooter 11-01-2013 01:57 PM

Welcome to the forum, Dave. Once you get past the ritual hazing (designed to weed out the thin-skinned) you will find this to be a very knowledgeable and helpful group.

And I really enjoy the directness of that poem.

Braineack 11-01-2013 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by Fireindc (Post 1069286)
Welcome to MT.net. I like this guy for some reason. You have a miata yet, or just shopping?

i saw amazing keywords in his post that i didnt read.

davzway 11-01-2013 02:04 PM

Used to own a 1996 (used but real clean), put 20k on it before getting dumb and convincing myself to sell the Miata along with a Montero suv to buy a new Nissan Crew Cab truck. I still have the Frontier, and now I own another Miata, a 1992 that was completely redone (PO said 20k and I can account for at least 12k). It is NOT Fubar.

If I installed the GReddy turbo (complete with pipes and everyting- except a pop-off valve) I would have no trouble with this car on the track. PO is a doctor who not only races cars as his alternate life and he Teaches racing locally and he has no problem with the way the Miata was setup (likely helped; initially was going to use the car teaching, but sold because he already has a race car (more the three car garage with 3 of 'his' cars and no room for his wife to park 'her' car (forgot specs on the full race car, drove BMW- M3 for his 'street' car, and this Miata that I know about). The two inch ground clearance and HARD ride on the street are issues unique for me due to four spine surgeries. So I'm going backwards with the Miata insofar as the suspension is concerned.

I may sell or install the Greddy,, but I MUST have a performance oriented stut/spring setup that is not this hard on the street. Compared to my previous stock 1996 Miata , this car is a brick that is a dream in handling. This '92 goes around curves and does hard right angle corners like you wouldn't believe without oversteer.

I may be wrong on 15" vs 16" tire size,, need to get a light and magnifying glass to check tires. The '92 rides on 205/40/vz16 (15) tires on cool alloy mag rims; if I figure out how to upload, I'll send pics down the road.

Patience with the newbie.

sixshooter 11-01-2013 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1069309)

i saw amazing keywords in his post that i didnt read.

I fixed it for your pleasure.

Paragraph breaks, Dave! Please! Hahaha.

I added some to help the legibility, but help me out here. Otherwise it looks like a brick wall of text.

davzway 11-01-2013 02:19 PM

Working on it.

Fireindc 11-01-2013 02:43 PM


Originally Posted by davzway (Post 1069311)
If I installed the GReddy turbo (complete with pipes and everyting- except a pop-off valve)

LOL, that is what my dad calls blow off valves too.


Anyways, get us some pictures of everything (engine, suspension, exterior, interior, everything!) and we can tell you what you are working with.

Warning though, we will give you the cold hard truth.

thenuge26 11-01-2013 02:50 PM

If you're sure of the 205/40, then they are almost certainly 16s. Actually I just looked it up, and TireRack.com doesn't sell any 205/40/15s so they are definitely 15s.

davzway 11-01-2013 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by Fireindc (Post 1069326)
LOL, that is what my dad calls blow off valves too.


Anyways, get us some pictures of everything (engine, suspension, exterior, interior, everything!) and we can tell you what you are working with.

Warning though, we will give you the cold hard truth.

The Truth may hurt but it's never wrong. Per my Dad.. "Tell it exactly like it is, then let the chips fall where they will"

Illustration: my Engineering technical background led to being respected by my piers in the construction industry; even if not always liked for telling the truth. The highest compliment I ever received came from one of Florida's top architects after a difficult meeting about a problem building project I had taken over for my company, where I had refused to lie for the owner of the company (he was there). Mr. 'G' architect said, "If David told me the moon was made of green cheese, I would not question his statement. I've learned not to doubt his expertise".

Just the FACTS. Told mind someone saying I screwed up if they provide the facts to back it up. Never to old to learn.

hornetball 11-01-2013 05:16 PM

Yay! Another old guy!

I've been running my Greddy on the track and it's been reliable.

Some of the hard suspension may be due to the tire/wheel combo. A 40 series tire doesn't provide much cushion and if the combo weighs more than about 30 lbs you'll be beating yourself to death due to sprung vs. unsprung weight ratio. Do you know what the setup weighs?

I've got plenty wrong with my spine, but I love the FCM with 550/325. Almost wishing I had gone ahead with 700/400 even though I DD.

thirdgen 11-01-2013 07:08 PM

I saw the thread title and it made me think of this song:

Welcome to mt.net!!

davzway 11-02-2013 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by hornetball (Post 1069384)
Yay! Another old guy!

I've been running my Greddy on the track and it's been reliable.

Some of the hard suspension may be due to the tire/wheel combo. A 40 series tire doesn't provide much cushion and if the combo weighs more than about 30 lbs you'll be beating yourself to death due to sprung vs. unsprung weight ratio. Do you know what the setup weighs?

I've got plenty wrong with my spine, but I love the FCM with 550/325. Almost wishing I had gone ahead with 700/400 even though I DD.

You hit it dead on. Have considered that and have the original wheels for the 1992. I love the mags but after new shocks are on.. that would be the last step to ending up at OEM.. the horrors of it all. davzway

davzway 11-02-2013 12:06 PM

Look out, there's a 911 Turbo with a Miata SMILE. Likely worth the three years.

turbofan 11-02-2013 06:35 PM

wha?


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