MR Benders new project:
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RZ: I've lost track of it in the last few year alas... Those photos are from a few years ago, when it was at a company called "Import Parts" here in ChCh. AFAIK It's still owned by someone there... I should really head in and ask again... Last bit of info I heard was that it's getting a DOHC transplant.
The history I've heard is that it was the sister car to Kevin Bartlett's race car, this is the one that was used for all the development...
Everything is hearsay however, but one thing is certain, it looks blooooody mean. Its a large part of the reason i reckon a well sorted narrowbody will always look better than a widebody, heh :)
Must really get around to finding another starion... Need to get my Mini done and on the road so I can start another project... I'd cop the mother-load of ear-fulls from the Mrs if I bought anopther project.
The history I've heard is that it was the sister car to Kevin Bartlett's race car, this is the one that was used for all the development...
Everything is hearsay however, but one thing is certain, it looks blooooody mean. Its a large part of the reason i reckon a well sorted narrowbody will always look better than a widebody, heh :)
Must really get around to finding another starion... Need to get my Mini done and on the road so I can start another project... I'd cop the mother-load of ear-fulls from the Mrs if I bought anopther project.
agreed.ProZac wrote:a well sorted narrowbody will always look better than a widebody, heh :)
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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I might ask KB about it.. i think it may be one of the actual cars, and they mostly have disappeared. the one bob riley has is apparently a rally car.
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Update:
well I was lazy for awile but slowly getting stuff done.
New stuff:
new cams approved brown davis roll bar
4 point Sabelt harness
window washer bottle that fits under the window
new oxy sensor , Reversing switch
new Blitz Boost gauge and a 330mm Nardi wheel
and a coil on plug set up which uses hilux 2.7 coils but i had to change it because it looked shit.
Pictures explain:
how it came
when i fixed it i had to make a new plate to mount the coils on:
update:
the BOV on the car was leaking bad and the pipe work what shit so i
spent the weekend installing a new intercooler and pipe work !
i plan on boxing in the pod and it will draw cold air from the front.
im just waiting for the paint to dry and i will put the car back together and post some more pictures to night.
UPDATE:
intercooler is in , piping is in , front it on
It is 100% better than it was , now there is no more air leaks so it needs a tune badly.
I will go see if i can get it tuned next saturday fingers crossed! and i need a black rubber pipe for the throttle body too.
pictures:
What Intercooler???;)
well I was lazy for awile but slowly getting stuff done.
New stuff:
new cams approved brown davis roll bar
4 point Sabelt harness
window washer bottle that fits under the window
new oxy sensor , Reversing switch
new Blitz Boost gauge and a 330mm Nardi wheel
and a coil on plug set up which uses hilux 2.7 coils but i had to change it because it looked shit.
Pictures explain:
how it came
when i fixed it i had to make a new plate to mount the coils on:
update:
the BOV on the car was leaking bad and the pipe work what shit so i
spent the weekend installing a new intercooler and pipe work !
i plan on boxing in the pod and it will draw cold air from the front.
im just waiting for the paint to dry and i will put the car back together and post some more pictures to night.
UPDATE:
intercooler is in , piping is in , front it on
It is 100% better than it was , now there is no more air leaks so it needs a tune badly.
I will go see if i can get it tuned next saturday fingers crossed! and i need a black rubber pipe for the throttle body too.
pictures:
What Intercooler???;)
Bite my shiny metal ass!!!
Russell Coight: Some of the animals are nocturnal, so the best time to see them is at night. Only you can't see them, because it's dark.
Russell Coight: Some of the animals are nocturnal, so the best time to see them is at night. Only you can't see them, because it's dark.
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Stealth is best! :beer
Will the front strut bar still bolt on properly with the pipework on the passenger side sitting up how it does Glen?
Cannot remember whether the car had one...
Why'd you swap out the Momo for a Nardi? Every mx5 has a nardi wheel...
Will the front strut bar still bolt on properly with the pipework on the passenger side sitting up how it does Glen?
Cannot remember whether the car had one...
Why'd you swap out the Momo for a Nardi? Every mx5 has a nardi wheel...
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Sorry to hijack the thread but it appears that this car was out at last weekends historic weekend at ruapuna - see the background of the picture in post 45 of this link http://www.theroaringseason.com/showthr ... nion/page3. Was anyone there?RZ: I've lost track of it in the last few year alas... Those photos are from a few years ago, when it was at a company called "Import Parts" here in ChCh. AFAIK It's still owned by someone there... I should really head in and ask again... Last bit of info I heard was that it's getting a DOHC transplant.
The history I've heard is that it was the sister car to Kevin Bartlett's race car, this is the one that was used for all the development...
Everything is hearsay however, but one thing is certain, it looks blooooody mean. Its a large part of the reason i reckon a well sorted narrowbody will always look better than a widebody, heh
"aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines" - Enzo Ferrari
"I used to be frightened by the idea of having a racing accident and not being able to wake up again. Now things are changed. I often fall asleep during a GP, but at least I have the reasonable certainty of being able to wake up, later."
"I used to be frightened by the idea of having a racing accident and not being able to wake up again. Now things are changed. I often fall asleep during a GP, but at least I have the reasonable certainty of being able to wake up, later."
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thanks Guys
yer the black coolers are the best , it just makes it look neat!
Frank , yes the strut brace will fit easy!
I have never had a Nardi wheel before .....
if i dont like it i will change it back.
yer the black coolers are the best , it just makes it look neat!
Frank , yes the strut brace will fit easy!
I have never had a Nardi wheel before .....
if i dont like it i will change it back.
Bite my shiny metal ass!!!
Russell Coight: Some of the animals are nocturnal, so the best time to see them is at night. Only you can't see them, because it's dark.
Russell Coight: Some of the animals are nocturnal, so the best time to see them is at night. Only you can't see them, because it's dark.
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update:
i got the car tuned today !
made 270hp atw @16psi around 8000rpm
i have also maxed out the injectors so i will find some 550cc ones to put in.
I should see 300hp+ on 20psi but will just have to wait and see.
i will put up the dyno sheet later
:beer
i got the car tuned today !
made 270hp atw @16psi around 8000rpm
i have also maxed out the injectors so i will find some 550cc ones to put in.
I should see 300hp+ on 20psi but will just have to wait and see.
i will put up the dyno sheet later
:beer
Bite my shiny metal ass!!!
Russell Coight: Some of the animals are nocturnal, so the best time to see them is at night. Only you can't see them, because it's dark.
Russell Coight: Some of the animals are nocturnal, so the best time to see them is at night. Only you can't see them, because it's dark.
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260rwhp is a perfect amount for a street driven car that weight, add more and it will become less fun to drive on the street! my gem gets a fair bit of wheelspin at that level but its fun, with over 300 it's unuseable, and slower cars will pass you while you're spinning everywhere!
Fibreglass airdams $370, fibreglass front bumpers $260, reco drag links $165, alloy radiators $925 (unpolished), h/l switch rebuilds $125, all plus freight.
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