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..... Dragon whatver you do dont listen to laurel...ever..
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SpeedRacer @ Feb 4 2008, 11:29 PM) [url=index.php?act=findpost&pid=22952]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/url]</div>
I actually was in the springs for work a couple of days ago and on the way back i saw the new MX5 with a hardtop. For as ugly as the Miata hardtop looks in the pics i have seen, they actually look nice in person. Sorry just had to say that.
back to topic, how about a midpipe. Should help.
so get a hardtop[/b]
I actually was in the springs for work a couple of days ago and on the way back i saw the new MX5 with a hardtop. For as ugly as the Miata hardtop looks in the pics i have seen, they actually look nice in person. Sorry just had to say that.
back to topic, how about a midpipe. Should help.
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I listed some of this in your other thread, but here you go again:
http://www.miata.net/
http://www.flyinmiata.com/
http://www.jacksonracing.com/home.htm
http:/www.miatamania.com
Ignore the rotorheads in this forum. Anyone knows that if you're going to do a motor swap in a Miata, it's a 5.0L V8- not to some goofy magical spinning triangle motor thing.
But Miatas are built to handle, so usually adding a 5.0L V8 screws up the front/rear weight balance and you go from off-throttle understeer to massive on-throttle oversteer.
My Miata knowledge bank is a bit weak, but I believe older Miatas can benefit greatly by adding chassis stiffening. But with yours having such low miles, it might not need it as bad as high mileage.
A good set of SUMMER tires with some nice looking and lightweight 14" or 15" wheels goes a long way to adding to your appreciation of your Miata.
If you're tall, there are tips about removing some of the seat foam to lower your seating position.
Lightweight flywheel and a good clutch- great upgrades.
I would love to get a Miata. My dad has one as his weekend/nice weather car. Mine would be an occassional daily driver but mostly a track lapping whore. Gotta get the kids out of daycare first to get rid of that huge expense.
http://www.miata.net/
http://www.flyinmiata.com/
http://www.jacksonracing.com/home.htm
http:/www.miatamania.com
Ignore the rotorheads in this forum. Anyone knows that if you're going to do a motor swap in a Miata, it's a 5.0L V8- not to some goofy magical spinning triangle motor thing.
But Miatas are built to handle, so usually adding a 5.0L V8 screws up the front/rear weight balance and you go from off-throttle understeer to massive on-throttle oversteer.
My Miata knowledge bank is a bit weak, but I believe older Miatas can benefit greatly by adding chassis stiffening. But with yours having such low miles, it might not need it as bad as high mileage.
A good set of SUMMER tires with some nice looking and lightweight 14" or 15" wheels goes a long way to adding to your appreciation of your Miata.
If you're tall, there are tips about removing some of the seat foam to lower your seating position.
Lightweight flywheel and a good clutch- great upgrades.
I would love to get a Miata. My dad has one as his weekend/nice weather car. Mine would be an occassional daily driver but mostly a track lapping whore. Gotta get the kids out of daycare first to get rid of that huge expense.
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Ignore the rotorheads in this forum. Anyone knows that if you're going to do a motor swap in a Miata, it's a 5.0L V8- not to some goofy magical spinning triangle motor thing.
>>you wish you had one. you know it.
A good set of SUMMER tires with some nice looking and lightweight 14" or 15" wheels goes a long way to adding to your appreciation of your Miata.
>>Couldn't agree more. The first place to get real performance out of any car you should start with where the power meets the road. I can't wait until i pay off my credit cars. I am sure i will start saving soon for some SUMMER tires and wheels. (tax return)
Ignore the rotorheads in this forum. Anyone knows that if you're going to do a motor swap in a Miata, it's a 5.0L V8- not to some goofy magical spinning triangle motor thing.
>>you wish you had one. you know it.
A good set of SUMMER tires with some nice looking and lightweight 14" or 15" wheels goes a long way to adding to your appreciation of your Miata.
>>Couldn't agree more. The first place to get real performance out of any car you should start with where the power meets the road. I can't wait until i pay off my credit cars. I am sure i will start saving soon for some SUMMER tires and wheels. (tax return)
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Don't forget Brakes. They are more important then power.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (RX-7 Chris @ Feb 5 2008, 09:33 AM) [url=index.php?act=findpost&pid=23058]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/url]</div>
A good set of pads and rotors and you shold be good. I would think $450.00 should cover it, dont you?
Don't forget Brakes. They are more important then power.[/b]
A good set of pads and rotors and you shold be good. I would think $450.00 should cover it, dont you?
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A set of Power Slots, Hawk pads, and stainless lines all the way around and you should be good with brakes for all your power mods.
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1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL flat black w/ white interior, 2 dr fastback, 390 thunderbird, C6 auto, 2500 rpm high stall converter, shift kit, AC, Holley 750 cfm
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Before we go any further we need to know what you want out of your car. Power? Cornering?
What will you be using the car for? Street only? Autocross? Drag racing? etc.
What are you looking to spend?
Are you looking to do the work yourself?
Anything else?
What will you be using the car for? Street only? Autocross? Drag racing? etc.
What are you looking to spend?
Are you looking to do the work yourself?
Anything else?
1984 RX-7 GSL-SE [size=84]My restomod project[/SIZE]
1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL flat black w/ white interior, 2 dr fastback, 390 thunderbird, C6 auto, 2500 rpm high stall converter, shift kit, AC, Holley 750 cfm
[size=100]RIP 1983 RX-7[/SIZE]
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Using good tires usually takes care of the braking aspect of most cars- afterall, brakes don't stop the car, the tires do. Unless you are doing repeated high speed braking (road courses), then the stock brakes with a good pad will usually be enough. Stainless lines are nice, but do little for actual performance- they are more of a feel thing.
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