From the ashes... What did you do to your roadster today?
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Hi slydit...this is where you are partly right!?
Notes:
On Miatas without a return line (99+), the high flow pumps flow more fuel at any given pressure level than is needed for a stock vehicle. They tend to overload the OEM FPR and cause the system to run rich even in vacuum. Tuning is required with the high pressure pumps due to increased fuel pressure.
Notes:
On Miatas without a return line (99+), the high flow pumps flow more fuel at any given pressure level than is needed for a stock vehicle. They tend to overload the OEM FPR and cause the system to run rich even in vacuum. Tuning is required with the high pressure pumps due to increased fuel pressure.
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1998 NB 1800
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its the idle fuel pressure that get screwed up. the FPR cannot dump off enough flow to keep the pressure down to its correct level ...it should only be 35 psi and rise to 43ish psi off idle. with the 255 your fuel pressure will always be 43+ and the reg isnt actually regulating fuel at all properly at idle. you might not notice it if you have a full ECU but your idle tune will still be iffy because the fuel pressure wont be as consistant as it should be.
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LOOK! It seems like it even landed on your Smiley face......Angreal wrote:Not to my MX5 but to my work truck that had a new paint job done last week.... Dumped half a bag of iron oxide over it so my white car is now orange red. Did not go down well at the officethat shit goes EVERYWHERE! especially when you lose 15 kg of the stuff out of the bag

Could be worse though.... You might have done it to your own car!
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Ahh cool would be interested to see pics when it's done.WideOpenThrottle wrote:skilletkid...Gonna strap that ducting to the swaybar WOT?
yep! something like that... will hopefully finish it today as I got sidetracked hunting down an oil leak which has turned out to be the inlet cam oil seal.
Keeping my fingers crossed that the crankshaft seal is OK!
Argh I know how you feel about oil leaks.... Fixed my inlet cam oil seal only to see a drip from somewhere else now. Have a feeling that the valve cover gasket doesn't like being torqued down, removed and torqued down again 10 times.
Edit: I took my car to the SCCNZ Ardmore Autocross today. Awesome fun. Only one other MX5 running there though.
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I had a productive morning...
I started by installing some kenwood speakers a mate gave me. (the foam is 'vent strip' and is there to eliminate rattle from the door card speaker cover)

Secondly, I installed my gps holder.... the old mount for it had a suction cup that decided it didn't want to suck. so I made a bracket, painted it and covered the exposed bits in CF vinyl ... just because...

And this is it installed. Its actually really convenient now and to stop it shaking loose I have a large bulldog paper clip pinching it all together from the front (one of the old style black ones made of spring steel)

I started by installing some kenwood speakers a mate gave me. (the foam is 'vent strip' and is there to eliminate rattle from the door card speaker cover)

Secondly, I installed my gps holder.... the old mount for it had a suction cup that decided it didn't want to suck. so I made a bracket, painted it and covered the exposed bits in CF vinyl ... just because...

And this is it installed. Its actually really convenient now and to stop it shaking loose I have a large bulldog paper clip pinching it all together from the front (one of the old style black ones made of spring steel)

Got my HAARTZ softtop installed yesterday, (what a massive pain that was)
and tinted my tail lights. Two things i've been avoiding for at least 6 months -_-
http://imgur.com/3UhCPqD
and tinted my tail lights. Two things i've been avoiding for at least 6 months -_-
http://imgur.com/3UhCPqD
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Ooooh an update...
Well, the engine is baked, I've almost finished the monstrosity in the garage and went the other day to check some shit on the car and the battery was flat, decided I'd take it out and put it on slow charge while I'm working on the bitch. There's 2 reasons I'm glad I did this.
1. See below picture

2. This means I now have a chance to test the colours I wanted to paint my bay to get an idea of what they will look like.
It's been a while between updates so I'll let the pictures do the talking.*
Wire brushed the rust off

Dropped down some primer

Meanwhile I took to removing the bits that hold the battery in and hope they're not past best


The colour of them makes me wonder if the car either started life as a smurf/nigra or they've had to be sourced

I think to be honest, I'll be going black for the bay. Hides dirt, easy to clean and quite frankly, when I finally win lotto and paint the bitch, it will match.

The remainder of the bits all cleaned up. Nothing my dremel and wire brush and a rattle can couldn't fix...




And the finished result

I've got plans now to paint the entire boot. Car is being stripped for something fancy coming in a few weeks. Need to get her running first so thinking I'll paint the interior black to match.*
Here's a spoiler...

Oh... and I ate a 1kg burrito to get a free Lucho Libre mask at Mad Mex...

Well, the engine is baked, I've almost finished the monstrosity in the garage and went the other day to check some shit on the car and the battery was flat, decided I'd take it out and put it on slow charge while I'm working on the bitch. There's 2 reasons I'm glad I did this.
1. See below picture

2. This means I now have a chance to test the colours I wanted to paint my bay to get an idea of what they will look like.
It's been a while between updates so I'll let the pictures do the talking.*
Wire brushed the rust off

Dropped down some primer

Meanwhile I took to removing the bits that hold the battery in and hope they're not past best


The colour of them makes me wonder if the car either started life as a smurf/nigra or they've had to be sourced

I think to be honest, I'll be going black for the bay. Hides dirt, easy to clean and quite frankly, when I finally win lotto and paint the bitch, it will match.

The remainder of the bits all cleaned up. Nothing my dremel and wire brush and a rattle can couldn't fix...




And the finished result

I've got plans now to paint the entire boot. Car is being stripped for something fancy coming in a few weeks. Need to get her running first so thinking I'll paint the interior black to match.*
Here's a spoiler...

Oh... and I ate a 1kg burrito to get a free Lucho Libre mask at Mad Mex...

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