Hi everyone,
Im the elusive owner of GTX-MX5. Those plates will be changed to 11 SEC
once the transformation is complete. I live and work on the shore and I
love racing people especially guys in their poxy V8's who think they are the
s hit. I love to see the look on their faces when they get blown away by a
"hair-dressers car" (I know, I know, none of us like that saying)
Anyway I bought the car about 2 years ago with the sole intention of
modifing the snot out of it. Plans for the car were originaly an SR20DET
from a 200SX, but I wanted to keep it all Mazda, because after all, Mazda
rocks!
So instead I bought a Mazda Familia GT-X 1800 engine and a 1996 Mazda MX-5
1800 engine and box. I rebuilt the engine using the GT-X rods, pistons,
head, cams and turbo. The computer is a Link Plus with launch control and
antilag. Boost is set at a very mild 8psi running through a VR4 intercooler.
Some initial testing proved the car to be very very fast. Because of the
fact that the MX-5 is about 3-400 Kg lighter than most 4WD performance cars
means that I can take down some fairly serious cars like: EVO 1,2,3' s,
GTS-t's, Legacy B4's, and yup I can take down V8's. The proud owner of a
brand new VX HSV was beaten, and yes he was trying. I bet that incident wont
make it to the pub with his mates.
The future plans are to strip the car down again and use Mazda Familia GT-R
pistons, rods, head, cams, T3/T4 turbo running 18psi, external wastegate,
RX-7 LSD, and NOS.
I am building the car to run 11' s and I think it will do it, and im sick of
people telling me I cant do it.
The car may even be finnished for the Four and Rotary Nationals in Oct, so
that will be a good outing for it.
Anyway, any questions or input is welcome,
Steve
GTX-MX5
GTX-MX5
Steve,
You may be insane...but I wish you the best of luck.You've only now mentioned NO2 and boy will that be FUN...If you get to the four & Rotary nats let us no so all us gutless hairdressers' drivers can cheer you on
Andy Lockyer
PS glad to see you try the RX-7 diff!
milfordautoelectrical@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
Im the elusive owner of GTX-MX5. Those plates will be changed to 11 SEC
once the transformation is complete. I live and work on the shore and I
love racing people especially guys in their poxy V8's who think they are the
s hit. I love to see the look on their faces when they get blown away by a
"hair-dressers car" (I know, I know, none of us like that saying)
Anyway I bought the car about 2 years ago with the sole intention of
modifing the snot out of it. Plans for the car were originaly an SR20DET
from a 200SX, but I wanted to keep it all Mazda, because after all, Mazda
rocks!
So instead I bought a Mazda Familia GT-X 1800 engine and a 1996 Mazda MX-5
1800 engine and box. I rebuilt the engine using the GT-X rods, pistons,
head, cams and turbo. The computer is a Link Plus with launch control and
antilag. Boost is set at a very mild 8psi running through a VR4 intercooler.
Some initial testing proved the car to be very very fast. Because of the
fact that the MX-5 is about 3-400 Kg lighter than most 4WD performance cars
means that I can take down some fairly serious cars like: EVO 1,2,3' s,
GTS-t's, Legacy B4's, and yup I can take down V8's. The proud owner of a
brand new VX HSV was beaten, and yes he was trying. I bet that incident wont
make it to the pub with his mates.
The future plans are to strip the car down again and use Mazda Familia GT-R
pistons, rods, head, cams, T3/T4 turbo running 18psi, external wastegate,
RX-7 LSD, and NOS.
I am building the car to run 11' s and I think it will do it, and im sick of
people telling me I cant do it.
The car may even be finnished for the Four and Rotary Nationals in Oct, so
that will be a good outing for it.
Anyway, any questions or input is welcome,
Steve
You may be insane...but I wish you the best of luck.You've only now mentioned NO2 and boy will that be FUN...If you get to the four & Rotary nats let us no so all us gutless hairdressers' drivers can cheer you on
Andy Lockyer
PS glad to see you try the RX-7 diff!
milfordautoelectrical@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
Im the elusive owner of GTX-MX5. Those plates will be changed to 11 SEC
once the transformation is complete. I live and work on the shore and I
love racing people especially guys in their poxy V8's who think they are the
s hit. I love to see the look on their faces when they get blown away by a
"hair-dressers car" (I know, I know, none of us like that saying)
Anyway I bought the car about 2 years ago with the sole intention of
modifing the snot out of it. Plans for the car were originaly an SR20DET
from a 200SX, but I wanted to keep it all Mazda, because after all, Mazda
rocks!
So instead I bought a Mazda Familia GT-X 1800 engine and a 1996 Mazda MX-5
1800 engine and box. I rebuilt the engine using the GT-X rods, pistons,
head, cams and turbo. The computer is a Link Plus with launch control and
antilag. Boost is set at a very mild 8psi running through a VR4 intercooler.
Some initial testing proved the car to be very very fast. Because of the
fact that the MX-5 is about 3-400 Kg lighter than most 4WD performance cars
means that I can take down some fairly serious cars like: EVO 1,2,3' s,
GTS-t's, Legacy B4's, and yup I can take down V8's. The proud owner of a
brand new VX HSV was beaten, and yes he was trying. I bet that incident wont
make it to the pub with his mates.
The future plans are to strip the car down again and use Mazda Familia GT-R
pistons, rods, head, cams, T3/T4 turbo running 18psi, external wastegate,
RX-7 LSD, and NOS.
I am building the car to run 11' s and I think it will do it, and im sick of
people telling me I cant do it.
The car may even be finnished for the Four and Rotary Nationals in Oct, so
that will be a good outing for it.
Anyway, any questions or input is welcome,
Steve
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