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winter projects v.06 - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Technical (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Technical Discussion (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=11) +--- Thread: winter projects v.06 (/showthread.php?tid=1463) |
- .RJ - 12-10-2004 Are they kevlar reinforced? That would cut down on the splintering - Kaan - 12-10-2004 RJ you are taking all the fun out of the driveshaft with that comment. - JohnC - 12-10-2004 .RJ Wrote:Are they kevlar reinforced? That would cut down on the splintering I don't know. Here's a link to one of the driveshaft manufacturers that the folks on TT.net recommend: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.pstds.com/critical-link.cfm">http://www.pstds.com/critical-link.cfm</a><!-- m --> - Evan - 12-10-2004 My plans for the miata are: Replace Engine timing belt, water pump, gaskets and seals on the engine Replace Hubs Replace left rear caliper Replace outer tie rod ends gear and diff oil "nut and bolt" everything install spec suspension and some small SM goodies alignment and cornerweight make new camera mount and new brake pads. (going to give the pepboys ceramics a try) car is going to be down for quite a while, probably wont be driving VIR in feb - Mike - 12-10-2004 evan, word of advice... replace both rear calipers at the same time... if one is going bad it won't be long before the other does. - Evan - 12-10-2004 hahah...yes, I replaced the right rear earlier in the year, and now the left rear is bad. - Mike - 12-10-2004 too funny.
- .RJ - 12-10-2004 Evan Wrote:car is going to be down for quite a while, probably wont be driving VIR in feb Lets get that bitch running the week after christmas... fire up the heater. - Mike - 12-10-2004 hey f you, we've got a clutch job to do! - bluhayz - 12-12-2004 I'm changing my tranny oil tonight... other than that, maybe I'll actually hide the audio wire. who knows though - Ryan T - 12-14-2004 Ryan T Wrote:Install the OEM spoiler I bought yesterday Current checklist (including shit I didn't know I was going to have to do: Changed oil in the supra since all the other oil leaked out due to a shitty drain bolt. Changed battery in the corvette Installed exhaust (twas a daunting task but it got done) replaced battery terminals on moms b/fs car since they corroded off headlight currently out of truck and trying to fix it. - Mike - 12-14-2004 -replace RR caliper (preventative) -install new clutch and flywheel (been sitting in box for months) -get all-seasons mounted on si wheel (tires arrived last week) -get azenis mounted on 15x7 wheel (wheels to be purchased) -flush tranny fluid w/ gm syncromesh -swap out racing battery (doesn't like the cold) -install e-brake cables (been sitting around for months, need some small parts) -install harnesses and seats (to be bought) -install header (been sitting around) -swap front brake pads (don't feel like getting integra brakes on since the first few events will be cold enough that i won't need them, but my pads are shot) - ScottyB - 12-14-2004 Ryan T Wrote:Installed exhaust (twas a daunting task but it got done) hows that grapefruit shooter sound man!?
- Ryan T - 12-15-2004 ScottyB Wrote:Ryan T Wrote:Installed exhaust (twas a daunting task but it got done) It is surprisingly quiet. You can't hear it (from inside the car) on interstate. Driving around town its pretty tame unless you get on the gas. If your hard into it it can be loud. For regular driving rpm's its good, but once you get above about 4k it really screams. Overall, its a lot quieter than I expected from 3.5" piping. I love it. Pics coming as soon as I can get the camera to work. - Chris - 12-15-2004 picked up one half of my "project" today... but I won't say what it is until its all up and working... :twisted: - white_2kgt - 12-15-2004 Chris Wrote:picked up one half of my "project" today... but I won't say what it is until its all up and working... :twisted: Did you get a miata? How cute haha --chad - JohnC - 12-15-2004 Add to my project list for the Z: Fuel pump All bushings (forgot I had the poly pieces sitting in a box) Hood prop grommet and hood stops (should be a 4-5 hour job at the least )Remove from the list: Cat-back exhaust Finished the cat-back install yesterday afternoon. Now I need to buy new metal snips, long-handled needle nose pliers, and some more drill bits to replace the broken ones :lol: Stupid bolt needed a LOT of persuading to come loose... - .RJ - 12-15-2004 New project. Sell ITR Build/buy Racecar and truck. ?
- JohnC - 12-15-2004 .RJ Wrote:New project. Are you actually going to join in the fray, or are you just bored with the ITR? - .RJ - 12-15-2004 I need lighter, cheaper to operate, faster, and cheaper to replace when I hit the inside wall @ Road Atlanta's Turn 12. Either that or build a racekar. Integra RS for HC/ITA, Spec Miata, or just a fun track whore.... <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1085154">http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1085154</a><!-- m --> <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1083451">http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1083451</a><!-- m --> b00sted miata? |