Hoodedreeper's MX5 (Purple Project)

Hoodedreeper's MX5 (Purple Project)

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hoodedreeper

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711 posts

136 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2016
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As of late i haven't been washing the car as often as i'd like to. So took the opportunity to give it a once over and get some recent photos















I stupidly reversed into a curb and bent the diffuser. Next job is to remove it and cut the middle fins down to prevent it happening again

davepoth

29,395 posts

200 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2016
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hoodedreeper said:
I stupidly reversed into a curb and bent the diffuser. Next job is to remove it and cut the middle fins down to prevent it happening again
Why not chop the bumper to angle it properly? I reckon it'll look much better that way.

hoodedreeper

Original Poster:

711 posts

136 months

Monday 25th April 2016
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A couple of months ago i got chatting to YasidDesign about an illustration of the MX5. I wanted something touge related to take the car back to its roots,but with its current appearance.



Finally got round to shortening the centre fins on the diffuser,haven't hit anything since haha



Recently got the car all cleaned up ready for the MX5 Spring Rally at Wentworth House. A big thank you to Stuart at Auto-Genie for the valet work the day before,its a shame the poor weather spoilt the day,but Stuart still did an amazing job inbetween the rain/hail showers!



Met up with some crazy northerners before heading to the Rally,perfect excuse for some photos













Sadly didn't come home with a trophey,but i don't blame the judges for choosing the Pitcrew and Italia,both cars are works of art and well deserved winners! I know what i need to improve on (annoyingly i knew they were there but couldnt get it all sorted in time due to lack of money) so i'll hopefully be back for the National Rally or the Spring Rally next year.

The car received a big welcome,alot of people seemed to have liked it and was great to speak to so many like minded people smile

Tony Starks

2,107 posts

213 months

Tuesday 26th April 2016
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Not to take anything from your car but is there anymore info o the Pitcrew car? A guy on DW started quite an in depth thread but disappeared.

hoodedreeper

Original Poster:

711 posts

136 months

Tuesday 26th April 2016
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Pitcrew nose cone,Garage Vary panel smoothed in,shorty rear bumper. Engine bay has been smoothed and wire tucked with a BBR Turbo conversion

Work carried out and owned by Deepcar Autobodies










C7 JFW

1,205 posts

220 months

Tuesday 26th April 2016
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You may need a bigger spoiler, but there's no denying your passion for the breed.

Keep going! I think we can all empathize with the budget constraints.

hoodedreeper

Original Poster:

711 posts

136 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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It doesn't sound like a massive job (or exciting) but i've fitted Electric Windows. The headache was trying to wire up the Mk2.5 switch to the Mk1 loom. With the help from Mazda-Menders,i got it sorted and with a Mk2 switch it works as it should.



My latest purchase was some LED Garage Vary lights from Rev9. Very easy install although i need to sort out the hyperblinking (my fault,i've connected the resistor incorrect)









Also fitted some 6000k LED Number Plate and Reverse bulbs (also got the reverse light working again). I was struggling on ideas on what to do for the rear fog light,so i switched the wiring on the bootlid,and the 3rd brake light is now the Fog light.

Another purchase was some Tyre Stencils. After searching about for a decent paint that is long lasting,i settled for some Rubber Tyre Letters made by Tred Wear





Extremely to fit,degrease the area,key the surface with course sand paper,clean tyre and glue the letters on

hoodedreeper

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711 posts

136 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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hoodedreeper

Original Poster:

711 posts

136 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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With the Electric Window conversion done and dusted i ordered some Stainless Switches from Jass Performance



A few weeks ago I met up with a friend who owns a local Media Company ( BN Media). They've just bought some new equipment that allows them to record in 4K,so they invited me along to do a day's worth of filming.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBJhfkL1Ock

Every year i look forward to attending one of the UK's largest car shows Modified Nationals. I thought i'd try my luck with the Show & Shine this year,and i got chosen to be in the Top 16 inside the Exibition Hall (its a pretty big deal getting in here as competition is extremely tight).

With the car in place it was show time! Surrounded by the country's best modified cars,it was very daunting having the MX sitting there,especially as she's wearing a few battle scars.











Sadly i didn't win anything,which i knew was expected,but just having the experience of being there means alot.

I've already got more plans for the car,even though this House Saving is supposed to be starting. Luckily the other half is encouraging it (for now) so we shall see. Possibly big changes are in the pipeline....

My photos from the show can be found over at Chris Baker Photography - Modified Nationals 2016

problemchild1976

1,376 posts

150 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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excellent wink

JJ

hoodedreeper

Original Poster:

711 posts

136 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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Package from Garagestar biggrin



In May my AEM wideband failed (gauge was stuck on 14.7) Got the car on the ramps and found out the plug had melted along with part of the loom. Fitted a new sensor and loom,but the gauge was reading leaner than normal. After trying a different gauge and taking the charger off to check for Manifold leaks,i was left scratching my head with no clue.



The car started to spit flames rather well (alot more than normal) after the exhaust started to blow from the front. I got the car booked in with Clive at Autotronix Developments for him to have a look. Clive diagnosed the blow was the flexi on the Fujitsubo manifold and welded in a straight piece. While it was on the ramp he checked the fuel filter,it still had japanese writing,so i'm gonna take a guess and say that hasn't been changed in a LONG time. With some tweaks on the dyno and on the road the car was back to showing 12.4 AFR on WOT and runs awesome now.



Finally got round to tilting the diffuser up with the help from a friend



Sunday 10th July was Japshow at Santa Pod,i was invited along to be apart of the Fitment Junkies club stand. An awesome day despite the odd rain shower through out the day.









We left early to beat the traffic,got 10mins out and stopped for fuel,where i discovered a flat tyre frown Theres a first time for everything! With the boot filled with cleaning and camera equipment,i didn't have a spare. Ended up waiting 3hrs for my Dad to come deliver a pair of Rota RKRs so i could get home.

Moral of the story,carry a space saver....or get Recovery through the Bank/Insurance company


hoodedreeper

Original Poster:

711 posts

136 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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I happen to be browsing through eBay looking at parts and came across a listing for an MX5. Price was pretty good,but it needed some TLC,myself and the other half had talked about getting a joint project for awhile but it never really happened. I contacted the seller and arranged to view the car etc etc managed to knock him down on the price and got it trailored home last night.

Its a 1990 1.6 Import,cambelt and waterpump done approx 20k miles ago. Panels are pretty straight but the paint work has seen better days.

Its got a seized driver side rear caliper which i'm in the middle of sorting. Only other concern is the driver side rear arch has started to corrode quite badly (you'll see in the photos below).

No real plans for this except tidy it up and get it MOT'd and on the road





















Will add updates to this topic as there probably wont be that many compared to the Purple MX5

hoodedreeper

Original Poster:

711 posts

136 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2016
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Its been a busy few weeks with the new Silver project...

New Caliper
New Rear Brake Pads
New Handbrake cable
HIDs removed
Horn wired up
All broken interior trim replaced

While i was tidying up the wiring under the steering column (its got a black box with a loom attached,but most of the loom is bunched up and not connected) I caught the accelerator pedal and it happened to move alot more than usual.



It was cracked all the way along the plate,and only held on by the bend on the left (i snapped it off for ease of removal). What a ball ache that was to change!

While the rear wheel was off having the brakes sorted,i spotted these...



Looks like they haven't moved in a long time,something else to look at sorting

It seems when ever i 'browse' eBay i end up spending money. Found a listing for some 'Mazda MX5 Mk1 Alloys',they had 4 bids at £102 ($136). Looking closer at the photos,the stamp in the centre was very distinguishable. I ended up winning them for £118 ($157)!

RS Watanabe 14x6 ET? (i'm guessing either 35 or 40) with 185/60 tyres (will need replacing)



Yesterday (Monday 1st August) i took it for its MOT (yearly inspection for those over seas) and she passed with a couple of advisories









Let the fun begin!

hoodedreeper

Original Poster:

711 posts

136 months

Wednesday 10th August 2016
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Fitted the Deep Corn Nardi that was removed from the Purple car



Received a delivery from Driftworks



We dropped the RS Watanabe's off at a local Powder Coater last week. They didn't have the colour we wanted,they didn't have a sample either. He said if we allow him to go ahead with the colour,he'll do it at a lower price. I'm glad we took the gamble cos they're stunning!



Stuck some Uniroyal Rain Expert 185/60r14 on and got them mounted on the car. The car also had the rear camber arms free'd off,greased and adjusted,new track rod ends and an alignment. Garage said it was the worst car they've seen a long time frown oops!









Also fitted some clear Headlamps from eBay



snotrag

14,465 posts

212 months

Wednesday 10th August 2016
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Modifies car so much it makes it unrealistic daily.
Buy standard car.
Commence modifying standard car.

Good lad biggrin

hoodedreeper

Original Poster:

711 posts

136 months

Wednesday 10th August 2016
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Both are practical as dailies,i just dont like leaving the purple one about

cheddar

4,637 posts

175 months

Wednesday 10th August 2016
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Great thread thumbup

ziontrain

284 posts

122 months

Thursday 11th August 2016
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ooh, i want it thumbup

Camoradi

4,294 posts

257 months

Thursday 11th August 2016
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Fantastic. The gold wheels look subtle but supercool on a silver car.

Verdict on the rear wing......I'm getting old.

hoodedreeper

Original Poster:

711 posts

136 months

Thursday 11th August 2016
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They're supposed to be Bronze (same as Rays wheels),could be my photo editing making them look gold (though thinking about it its on the verge of gold)

Thanks for the kind words smile