What'd you do to your car this week/weekend?

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Post by Euen » Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:11 pm

If you are careful you can rotate the pinion and count the number of rotations required to turn the axle/crown wheel once.

If you have the diff head out of the ally housing, there is a number stamped on the crown wheel which tells you the ratio. eg a 4.1 will be stamped "1245"

More info here http://solomiata.com/Drivetrain.html
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Post by punkoutnz » Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:46 pm

In theory I would turn the axle ten times and the crown would rotate 39 times for a 3.9 and 41 times for a 4.1. I guess I shall do that and report back tonight.
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Post by Snapfrozen » Fri Feb 08, 2013 4:05 pm

Has anyone seen the fucking drain/fill bolts on a 1.6L VLSD... Theyre fucking rediculous.

Fill bolt is siezed and is so fucking thin I can't even get a socket on it. Tempted to weld a 20mm nut to it...

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Post by Furai » Fri Feb 08, 2013 6:19 pm

I just counted mine by doing one rotation but counting several times to check(The holes make it easy).

Snapfrozen no one bothers doing anything to a 1.6 VLSD :lol:

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Post by Furai » Fri Feb 08, 2013 6:26 pm

So today I did the Sway bushes, feels a little better but I think I need bigger sways all around as the roll can be quite horrific.

Rolled one guard(Thanks Cole) but the other has bog in it so wont be touching that :?

Replaced my tail light and got that in.

Just did a compression test too, 175PSI, 175PSI, 185PSI, 175PSI. Not bad for a 200K motor...

And here is some footage from the Drift day on wednesday! Wall hit around 13:30 if thats all you want to see, not PG though :lol:

http://youtu.be/xdbDhqx9_NU

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Post by HK_Fooey » Fri Feb 08, 2013 8:49 pm

Furai wrote: And here is some footage from the Drift day on wednesday! Wall hit around 13:30 if thats all you want to see, not PG though :lol:

http://youtu.be/xdbDhqx9_NU
Sweet Initial D soundtrack :D

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Post by Furai » Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:21 pm

HK_Fooey wrote:
Furai wrote: And here is some footage from the Drift day on wednesday! Wall hit around 13:30 if thats all you want to see, not PG though :lol:

http://youtu.be/xdbDhqx9_NU
Sweet Initial D soundtrack :D
Haha thanks, best CD to drift to!

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Post by Skilfil » Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:38 pm

Furai wrote:And here is some footage from the Drift day on wednesday! Wall hit around 13:30 if thats all you want to see, not PG though :lol:

http://youtu.be/xdbDhqx9_NU
Nice looks like fun. I can't bring myself to really try and drift mine in the dry, just feels too hard on it with the lack of power. Though you have 165's so that must help? I've got flabby 195/55/14's on the rear I'm hoping to be rid of soon.

When its wet its fine, dances around the place no problem. Mind you my rears can't handle wet roads so that helps.

I won't have that problem much longer though, not much point trying to throw it sideways when it will have 195/50/15 Toyo T1R's on it with stock power. I'll save my 14's for that. :D

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Post by Furai » Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:48 pm

Skilfil wrote:
Furai wrote:And here is some footage from the Drift day on wednesday! Wall hit around 13:30 if thats all you want to see, not PG though :lol:

http://youtu.be/xdbDhqx9_NU
Nice looks like fun. I can't bring myself to really try and drift mine in the dry, just feels too hard on it with the lack of power. Though you have 165's so that must help? I've got flabby 195/55/14's on the rear I'm hoping to be rid of soon.

When its wet its fine, dances around the place no problem. Mind you my rears can't handle wet roads so that helps.

I won't have that problem much longer though, not much point trying to throw it sideways when it will have 195/50/15 Toyo T1R's on it with stock power. I'll save my 14's for that. :D
I run 185/60/14 Toyo Trampios for daily so no drift there.

Its good fun and not that bad or as hard as you might think.

Personally tyre width and pressure you can drive around the main issue is gearing, hence the 165/60/14s

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Post by siren676 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:19 pm

All i do at these drift days is just take off my rear 15's and chuck on the stock daisy's with 185/60-14 supercats with 40 psi in them. Seems to be able to get the tail end out quite nicely.
@skillful, does your car have a torsen? i would highly recommend one if your trying drifting, viscous units suck.
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Post by Skilfil » Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:29 pm

siren676 wrote:@skillful, does your car have a torsen? i would highly recommend one if your trying drifting, viscous units suck.
I suspect it may do, because my 'practice' out where I live it seems to hold the rear out around the roundabout with both wheels going.

I can feel the difference between this one and my red one which definitely had a viscous unit. (It couldn't handle a wet skid pad and started peeling one wheel)
Furai wrote:I run 185/60/14 Toyo Trampios for daily so no drift there.

Its good fun and not that bad or as hard as you might think.

Personally tyre width and pressure you can drive around the main issue is gearing, hence the 165/60/14s
Well once I save up a bit of money I'll have to come out and give it a go, I mention saving money because I'm paranoid I'll break something. You get that mindset after owning euros for a few years.. :roll:

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Post by brownie » Sat Feb 09, 2013 12:37 pm

Bit of free time at work this morning,Well the boss is not in today

Finally got the boot lid,Black but it will do,Next step is the Carbon Miata lip spoiler. :wink:

got a boot lid with a RX7 S8 spoiler to sell if any one keen,open to sensible offers,boot lid needs a tidy,PM if keen
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Post by dylann » Sat Feb 09, 2013 1:32 pm

sweet tail lights :D

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Post by brownie » Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:25 pm

Thanks,fairly rare out of Japan,pretty wrapped when i got them locally

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Post by SLYDIT » Mon Feb 11, 2013 6:03 pm

how do you get a warrant with no rear reflectors?

ive thought about making something up using these parts from Hella..a 60mm unit surrounded by the led ring.for a total diameter of 112mm with a chrome trim ring.
could have reverse/stop on the inner set and tail lamp/indicator on the outer.
http://www.tuninglinx.com/html/hella-le ... -ring.html
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http://www.hella.co.nz/3-241-1430/produ ... cator-Lamp
http://www.hella.co.nz/3-241-1313/produ ... ition-Lamp
http://www.hella.co.nz/3-241-679/produc ... -Reflector
http://www.hella.co.nz/3-241-675/product/Reverse-Lamp

http://www.hella.co.nz/3-241-1618/produ ... g---Chrome

just for reference an mx5 reverse lamp is about68mm and the reflector outer diameter is about 108-110mm

or a simpler 110mm units that would require a reflector somewhere:
http://www.hella.co.nz/3-303-1261/produ ... Black-Base
http://www.hella.co.nz/3-303-1257/produ ... tor-Module
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Post by brownie » Mon Feb 11, 2013 7:11 pm

My WOF man hasn't said anything,at a stretch you could call the bumper side ones the reflectors.
You would be lucky if i clock up 3-400km between warrants,he knows it doesn't get used everyday,once a week,if you are lucky.And i don't drive it like a idiot to call attention to it...most of the time :D .

The lights themselves are actually Nissan March K11 with housings made by
Hayashi.
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Post by siren676 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:33 pm

Today i had a day off work and was bored. Thought it would be funny to hear what the car sounded like with the rear exhaust section removed. :lol:
Turns out it sounds cool on idle but waaay to loud when revved
Chris requested i make a vid of it :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vw5IKQXqlHs
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Post by Angreal » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:00 pm

siren676 wrote:Today i had a day off work and was bored. Thought it would be funny to hear what the car sounded like with the rear exhaust section removed. :lol:
Turns out it sounds cool on idle but waaay to loud when revved
Chris requested i make a vid of it :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vw5IKQXqlHs
We did this with my friends R1 in his tiny 1 car garage with the doors shut. Not the brightest idea we've had and that was at idle :lol:

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Post by siren676 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:08 pm

:lol: nice
When i started it up i was was thinking that it didnt sound too bad, then i revved it to 2k rpm and remembered why they put mufflers on cars and regretted having the door down :lol:
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Post by Skilfil » Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:34 am

siren676 wrote:Today i had a day off work and was bored. Thought it would be funny to hear what the car sounded like with the rear exhaust section removed. :lol:
Turns out it sounds cool on idle but waaay to loud when revved
Chris requested i make a vid of it :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vw5IKQXqlHs
:D I did that one boring Saturday at a mates Beaurepaires, put my old MX5 up on the lift, unbolted the middle section (thats worse) and took it up the motorway.

I had a grin on my face flooring it down the onramp as once I hit 7k revs it literally sounded like a rotor going flat out. Scared the shit out of the guy in his Silvia cruising along.

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Post by tomtikki » Tue Feb 12, 2013 6:34 am

Skilfil wrote: Scared the shit out of the guy in his Silvia cruising along.
Chris, you have a Silvia right? Was this you perhaps?
I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested.

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Post by Furai » Tue Feb 12, 2013 7:31 am

tomtikki wrote:
Skilfil wrote: Scared the shit out of the guy in his Silvia cruising along.
Chris, you have a Silvia right? Was this you perhaps?
Chris sold that a while ago for some heavier slower euro trash :P

The drive home today made me decide to keep my little B6. Revving up so easy on the heel and toe downshifts then the BWARP in second gear coming out of the corner. I love it.

I am going to get a six speed though.

Petrol indicator is very negative E though...

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Post by chris » Tue Feb 12, 2013 8:55 am

tomtikki wrote:
Skilfil wrote: Scared the shit out of the guy in his Silvia cruising along.
Chris, you have a Silvia right? Was this you perhaps?
DID DID DID.

Now a dirty 30 ;)

I saw my silvia yesterday, the dumb ass new owner blocked fanshawe off so me and the old boy made her shit herself ;)
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Post by MrGrey » Tue Feb 12, 2013 4:48 pm

I had a reasonably productive afternoon.
I started by realigning the headlamp covers with the bonnet (it had been bugging me for a bit) and then masked off and boot polished the sill rubbers and rear view mirrors which made them look a lot nicer.

continuing with my on going audio tweaking, i ripped the dust cloth out of the door speaker covers and added some insulating padded strip to eliminate vibration and reduce front cavity echo. end result => much nicer mid and high range from the front 2 speakers 8)
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Post by Angreal » Tue Feb 12, 2013 5:21 pm

Furai wrote:The drive home today made me decide to keep my little B6. Revving up so easy on the heel and toe downshifts then the BWARP in second gear coming out of the corner. I love it.
I felt like that again when I got the car running on 4 cylinders again :p The car certainly sucks through a lot of petrol when you destroy the injector o rings.

Just think how much more fun it would be with more power and you blip down into second ;)

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