Fireblade Seven // The Devastator

Fireblade Seven // The Devastator

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jontysafe

2,351 posts

179 months

Saturday 11th March 2017
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Ahh yes I've seen a thread on the before.

I've gone a bit mad on the spec with mine.
Twin scroll efr 7163
Motec management
Dry sump
Piston oil jets
Forged pocketed Pistons
Arrow crank
Carrillo long rods
Billet crank caps
Seriously worked head
List goes on

Jonmx

2,546 posts

214 months

Saturday 11th March 2017
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WillisRR said:
Thanks Jon, mega happy with the result! Came in well within projected budged to everyones surprise too! As a rule i always thought double the cost and time you think a project will take haha!
Within time and budget is as impressive as the build!

Helical

181 posts

96 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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A fitting and moving tribute!

I'm not easily moved to spiritual nonsense, but it is quite special that his passion lives on in yours.

Decent.

WillisRR

Original Poster:

79 posts

129 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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Bloody hell Jonty, that is one well spect bit of kit! You will have to let me know when it is complete so we can get to a trackday together smile.

Thanks guys, really itching to get out in it now. The 350z and MX5 have been keeping me entertained over winter. Had a very close call this weekend at Anglesey in the 350! Stopped a few foot from the wall! Wouldn't of been fun! I have probably spent too much time and money on the Nissan when really i should of been pampering the MK in all honesty!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3plxNuVztc

WillisRR

Original Poster:

79 posts

129 months

Thursday 13th April 2017
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WestyCarl

3,265 posts

126 months

Thursday 13th April 2017
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WillisRR said:
800hp per tonne jeeeez!!!

The Cosworth Westfield belonged to my friend Ron (mentioned in original post) but i was lucky enough to drive it smile.

It was a YAB motor converted to run higher comp NA setup on Jenveys, dry sump, quaife straight cut box etc. Think it was around 250hp. It was brilliant but we soon realised the drivetrain/motor setup was worth so much for a relativley average amount of power. Not only that but the thing kept breaking! We both agreed he should break the car for parts (which he did) to fund an f20c powered kit car that would be built from new.

Unfortunately the build of the s2000 powered Road Runner Racing SR2 has been riddled with problems and still in process. I cant wait for it to be ready so we can have some friendly battles!

Me, Ron and Dev removing the motor back in 2011! Was a regular ocurance!!




Edited by WillisRR on Saturday 11th March 08:49
Completely o/t but I think I recognize that car, I was friends with the guy who originally built it.

WillisRR

Original Poster:

79 posts

129 months

Thursday 13th April 2017
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From Winsford?

WestyCarl

3,265 posts

126 months

Thursday 13th April 2017
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WillisRR said:
From Winsford?
No, I thought it was originally built in Northampton, req was some like Q770**** (recognized the motor / wheel / color combo, but obviously 2)

WillisRR

Original Poster:

79 posts

129 months

Thursday 13th April 2017
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Ahh fair, maybe the original builder. Was an odd build. Lovely expensive parts but not very focussed.

WestyCarl

3,265 posts

126 months

Thursday 13th April 2017
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WillisRR said:
Ahh fair, maybe the original builder. Was an odd build. Lovely expensive parts but not very focussed.
Yup, if it was the same, the original builder used to work for Cosworth, hence the very nice engine. Buckets of money spent on it.

p.s. nice Indy

Edited by WestyCarl on Thursday 13th April 12:30

WillisRR

Original Poster:

79 posts

129 months

Thursday 15th June 2017
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Now the 350Z has served me well over the colder months with lot's of prep, track days and the annual Nur trip it's time to get cracking with the MK again! Great shakedown up the Cat and Fiddle last night, just got to get it in for Geo/Corner weight and have the slicks (off a Formula Renault) mounted before Oulton on 30th Jun and Cadwell 20th July. Aiming to get to Anglesey and Blyton soon too.

Thought I would share a few of last nights pics>>









WillisRR

Original Poster:

79 posts

129 months

Thursday 27th July 2017
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Fantastic Track day at Cadwell on Thursday with Circuit Days.

A horrifically wet track for most of the day and the first time I have driven the MK in the rain. A021s proved to be excellent after I had my doubts that the car would just be too hard and too unsuited!

Was lucky enough to get an hour of dry right at the end of the day so I rushed to get the Formula Renault slicks on and headed out for a session. Extremely grippy!!!

I was buzzing the limiter in 6th down both straights so a 3.38 final drive has been sourced to combat this along with refreshed oil cooler, rear diffuser, some wider rear wheels, wider rear arches (to fit the wheels) and a few other bits in time for Oulton in a few weeks time.

Hope you enjoy the footage...

Wet Laps...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gcFXWue9Q4&t

Dry Laps...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMgj65TKCQc&t

WillisRR

Original Poster:

79 posts

129 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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Been a busy few months since Cadwell! Found some wider rear Compomotive wheels and ended up having to buy some extended sooper wide rear arches to fit them haha! Fitted a new mocal oil cooler kit with proper lines after having issues with my previous system and found a nice rear diffuser...




















Bit of an upgrade for the MK Passenger seat too. Always wanted a Tillet seat!









Have felt that the MK is being neglected yet again so booked on to the chequered flag / Track Addict Curborough Sprint day.

Was a fantastic event, brilliant selection of cars and great to meet so many like minded and chilled out people. really was a very sociable atmosphere and we all had a great laugh. The MK ran great all day, shame i couldn't get the slicks on but had fun skidding it about on the skinny wet tyres!














Tiny bit of onboard footage too smile

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD0Krlu1sk0






Edited by WillisRR on Tuesday 26th September 14:55

WillisRR

Original Poster:

79 posts

129 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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So I have been getting a bit itchy since the 350z went for a pretty boring e92 3 Series daily. The 350z was probably one of the best all rounders I have owned, Tein mono sports, sticky tyres, uprated brakes and seats/harnesses made the car amazing to drive every day, on GTs, Nurburgring trips and track days all year round but with our baby girl Lucy on the way I needed a car with 4 seats.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNxEfCTbivs&in...



Decided I needed a more practical track toy to compliment the MK since the Kit car is a little bit crap in the winter months and not inviting to drive on the road in the slightest so i set about looking for something for a bit of fun during the colder months and something I have wanted to build for a while now...


Mx5 Turbo time smile


Found this pretty mint base with just 60k miles and 2 previous owners and jumped on it. Being a sport version meant it already had the LSD and the MeisterRs and Roll bar/harness bar had just been fitted before sale.

Really like the moulded in ducktail spoiler and quickly got about putting the JR wheels with semis on.

Been busy fitting the Motordrive seats and Turnone harnesses amongst other things too and started researching/buying parts for the Turbo install.

So far I have...

T25/28 Hybrid turbo freshly rebuilt
stavaro manifold and downpipe
inconel studs and stage 8 locking hardware
alloy rad
megasquirt Enhanced ECU and wideband o2
upgraded injectors, jackson racing leads and plugs
Fast5 intercooler
Mocal Oil cooler
Stack mechanical boost gauge
nrg boss and quick release
side steps
aftermarket system
relocated washer fluid bottle
silicone hose kit
painted inlet and rocker cover
coolant reroute kit as the oem system does a double pass through the motor (not great for turbo track cars)
Skunk2 Throttle Body (as the oem throttle body butterfy bars are prone to cracking and firing the screws down your inlet)
Flyin Miata Clutch and 10lbs flywheel

few bits I have probably forgotten but ahh well. Just can't wait to get it built up and mapped in the next few months.

Still a few bits to get like the wilwood front brake kit, upgrade rear pads, braided lines and fluids, Geo and corner weight. Will be making a brace to take the weight of the turbo too as manifolds are often prone to cracking on these.

I wasn't after a mental monster power build. More of a responsive peppy install which i hope i will get from this setup. The install should see me around 240hp and the turbo should spool very quickly making it very drivable on track.... that is all in theory anyways! Nice to know the motors are so cheap i could pick up another and build it up with forged rods/pistons, change turbo and get remapped for 300hp smile. I am getting ahead of myself there mind!









Edited by WillisRR on Tuesday 26th September 15:21

ECG1000

381 posts

143 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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Looking forward to seeing how the MX5 turns out!

WillisRR

Original Poster:

79 posts

129 months

Wednesday 29th November 2017
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Been a friken hectic few months but luckily as of last weekend well worth it!

The Turbo MX5 has been built up and was ready just in time for the first shakedown at Cadwell this Saturday.

It has been so enjoyable building this little car. Everything has been so methodical, I cant stress enough how much easier it was due to taking the motor out to prep everything rather than working in a tight engine bay.

Few unseen issues such as the turbo being too close to the chassis leg, which meant stiffer mounts had to be bought to reduce lateral movement.

Exhaust is a 2.5inch system all the way through but then backbox reduces to a tiny exit which bottlenecked the system like mad so a new Spoon N1 style backbox was welded on and flow vastly improved.

The throttle body and coolant reroute wouldn’t work together so I had to make my own section of coolant pipe to combat this.

Other than that I didn’t really appreciate how tightly packaged everything is! Managing coolant lines, turbo coolant lines, vac lines, oil drain, power steering unit/lines, air filter and intercooler is friken tight and has taken some thought to tackle heat transfer/management. Enjoyable task none the less. Lot's of fire sleeve and shielding. Same at the rear with coolant lines, brake pipes and downpipe!

The end result has really surprised me. It’s given the motor so much character! It reminds me of a little condensed 200sx!

IMG_5151 by Will O, on Flickr

IMG_5178 by Will O, on Flickr

Inconel studs and stage 8 fasteners help prevent the turbo falling off>

IMG_5228 by Will O, on Flickr

Coolant reroute stops the coolant doing a double pass through the head and over cooking>>

IMG_5215 by Will O, on Flickr

Sump removed, tapped and refitted with fresh gaskets. Having the motor on a stand made things easy as pie>>

IMG_5384 by Will O, on Flickr

IMG_5237 by Will O, on Flickr
FlyinMiata clutch and lightweight flywheel on>>

IMG_5388 by Will O, on Flickr


Coolant reroute pipe made with tighter 90deg sections to help clear the throttlebody. I used the Skunk2 throttlebody as the oem ones are known to snap and ingest the butterfly bar on boost/heavily used applications>>

IMG_4862 by Will O, on Flickr

OPHB0059 by Will O, on Flickr

I made a bar that bolts across the front slam panel to hang the intercooler, oil cooler and PAS cooler lines>>

IMG_5678 by Will O, on Flickr


To give the manifold a fighting chance (until I upgrade to a cast blackcat kraken manifold) I took it to a friend Iain at retrospeedshop and we brace the turbo to head and downpipe to gearbox>>

IMG_6518 by Will O, on Flickr


IMG_5695 by Will O, on Flickr


New OMP wheel, extension and Nexus using Bluetooth to talk to ecu>>

IMG_5727 by Will O, on Flickr


RZGM9595 by Will O, on Flickr


IMG_5859 by Will O, on Flickr

Mapping at Blink Motorsport>>

IMG_6115 by Will O, on Flickr






Edited by WillisRR on Wednesday 29th November 10:09

WillisRR

Original Poster:

79 posts

129 months

Wednesday 29th November 2017
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Yussss!!! I didn't crash and it didn't blow up haha!

After a pretty hectic 8 weeks getting the car sorted we were greeted to a very cold, damp and icy Cadwell Park on Saturday morning.

IMG_6724 by Will O, on Flickr

IMG_6723 by Will O, on Flickr

IMG_6714 by Will O, on Flickr

Must have been one of the quietest Cadwell days I have done and the driving standards/etiquette was so great. No real issues to report other than the ONE thing I had to get a local garage to do was a brake fluid swap. The dark/cold evenings just left me unable/unwilling to do this myself so i got them to take care of this for me..... The pedal was so spongey and system clearly had air trapped which was gutting, easily fixed though for next time and with the conditions i wasn't really braking aggressively anyways.

The downpipe to exhaust was blowing a tad so had to tighten up the bolts at one point but other than that everything just kept working! Temps stayed steady although the fuel gauge kept plummeting yes

Conditions were sketchy which just made me dick around. I know sideways is slow.... but it's just sooo fun for a child like me haha.

300mm wheel is probably a touch too small, tyres are now toast so will be getting the appropriate AD08Rs fitted and have bought some foam tape to try and seal the hardtop to windscreen a little better.

Also EVOs are rapid. I had no hope haha. Bring on Oulton!

Vid from the day>>
https://youtu.be/VR5k1bzuz4s


IMG_6769 by Will O, on Flickr

IMG_6764 by Will O, on Flickr

IMG_6772 by Will O, on Flickr

ECG1000

381 posts

143 months

Friday 1st December 2017
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Looks like a proper little weapon! Nice work biggrin

WillisRR

Original Poster:

79 posts

129 months

Friday 1st December 2017
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Cheers bud, for the complete cost it really is a brilliant little package!

Only time will tell if it is reliable and hardy though!! Like everything these things escalate.... I am already looking at forged rods to build a motor that can take a bit more power. Luckily motors are so cheap it makes it viable. 300hp seems to be the limit the 6spd gearboxes can comfortably take so that will be the limit i guess!

WillisRR

Original Poster:

79 posts

129 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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Long time no update but glad to say the winter has been full of successful track days in the mx5 Turbo!

Full vids of the last few track days below>>

Dec Oulton Highlights>>
https://youtu.be/jo7YPqCf6xM

How to Budget Turbo Mx5 vid>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayO3pX1uuTc

Donington Park>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p7oOojtQnU

One Clear lap of Dony>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50f5XHFUznY

Oulton Park February>>
https://youtu.be/9Yo9jpUflGE




Went to Oulton in December and basically just skidded about for the day in horrid icy wet conditions...

Luckily I had got some AD08Rs on just in time.





Turbo Glow smile





Then on to Donington in Jan for the first dry outing! Put some real heat in the tyres and felt the brakes starting to struggle>>




Then decided to take things a little further with an APR Carbon wing and little front splitter after the great results we had doing similar on Matts mx5>>







Then Off to Oulton again for another dry and sunny track day! Result! Brakes really struggled here though and by 4:30 it was metal on metal. Pretty much perfect timing though really after an amazing full day of laps and a few tanks of fuel burnt!