Possible “inherited” NC incoming

Possible “inherited” NC incoming

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OMITN

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2,388 posts

98 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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My FIL is 75 and has decided that the shoulder issue he’s now living with means he is going to reluctantly have to move on his 2010 NC 1.8.

So we thought we might have it off his hands. It would be our second MX5 (we had a 2005 NB 1.8 sport for 5 years until becoming parents).

It’s pretty low mileage - 40k - and in reasonable condition (I think he washes it with sandpaper). I’d love a 2.0 with LSD but beggars can’t be choosers. It’s also pretty pedestrian on the spec - boring black and cloth interior.

Since this will be a 3rd car, what do you suggest we look out for (beyond the inevitable rust - it’s parked outside and will be under our ownership)? Also any tips on the 1.8 engine - I hear it’s not as robust as the 2.0.

And, because it’s an MX5 and I’m an overgrown kid, what’s worth doing to it? Was wondering whether the BBR Super 175 conversion is worth it…?

Thanks!

Oh, and here’s a photo from when I borrowed it in the summer:


Bainbridge

192 posts

43 months

Wednesday 18th October 2023
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I recommend simply giving it a good service and enjoy wringing out the little engine, and getting a good 4 wheel alignment done and enjoy going around corners fast.

With the roof down of course!

ARHarh

4,232 posts

113 months

Wednesday 18th October 2023
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Drain tubes and the little screw grommet cover things on the scuttle, stop it filling with water. Also give the brakes a good service as the sliding pins can be an issue on cars that get little use.

OMITN

Original Poster:

2,388 posts

98 months

Wednesday 18th October 2023
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Awesome - thanks both.

As many people say around these parts, it will be nice to be back in an MX5 again!

S600BSB

6,025 posts

112 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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I picked up an NC earlier this week after selling my 911. Thought it would be a bit of fun while I decide on a long term replacement for the Porsche. Driven 100 miles in it so far as it is such a lot of fun. Absolutely brilliant.

OMITN

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2,388 posts

98 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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Excellent!

I’m waiting for when it becomes available - FIL is sourcing some sort of second car runaround to replace it and hasn’t made much progress.

MattsCar

1,221 posts

111 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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Before doing anything with the current engine, i.e spending money on servicing, have a look in to a 2.5 engine swap which is easy to do apparently. Lots of extra torque for not much £.

Stan the Bat

9,248 posts

218 months

Thursday 26th October 2023
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MattsCar said:
Before doing anything with the current engine, i.e spending money on servicing, have a look in to a 2.5 engine swap which is easy to do apparently. Lots of extra torque for not much £.
Which engine would that be ?

Jordie Barretts sock

6,018 posts

25 months

Thursday 26th October 2023
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It's a Jag V6 but they only go on n NA and NB.

Just live with the 1.8, it isn't a bad engine. Just stay on top of services and when parked for long periods, don't apply the handbrake.

OMITN

Original Poster:

2,388 posts

98 months

Thursday 26th October 2023
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Stan the Bat said:
Which engine would that be ?
Ford Duratec 2.5 I believe.

OMITN

Original Poster:

2,388 posts

98 months

Sunday 29th October 2023
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So, did the deal on the car today, did all the paperwork online and added it to my current insurance policy. All super easy.

Have only had a quick spin with Mrs OMITN and she was straight back to enjoying it like the NB we had before children.

Brakes feel spongey, so might get them looked at (unless normal?). Otherwise my FIL had it serviced in August (it’s covered 75 miles since then). It mainly needs a good thrashing to get everything moving. Then I’ll get a cover for it (it will live on another part of the drive where it’s likely to get covered in leaves.

Photo with the family CX-5 behind it….


Jordie Barretts sock

6,018 posts

25 months

Sunday 29th October 2023
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Get it lowered. You won't regret it.

ARHarh

4,232 posts

113 months

Monday 30th October 2023
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Jordie Barretts sock said:
Get it lowered. You won't regret it.
Yep, lowering springs is the easiest way, and cheap enough. Brakes should not be spongey.

OMITN

Original Poster:

2,388 posts

98 months

Monday 30th October 2023
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Ok. Brakes first - I suspect it’s ended up with some air in the lines after what looks like some work to ease a seized caliper at MOT time.

Jordie Barretts sock

6,018 posts

25 months

Monday 30th October 2023
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Probably worth changing all the fluid. Doubt it's ever been done.


Belle427

9,673 posts

239 months

Monday 30th October 2023
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I'd check it out for rust first before starting to spend on it.
If its a keeper rust proofing is a must.
BBR packages don't look like bad value to be honest for NA tuning but just weigh up what you want out of it first.
Lowering springs certainly improve the look but maybe a set of meister r coilovers may be a better option if the existing dampers are worn.
What you spend on it will quickly add up so depending on your situation I'd be inclined to just leave it alone and enjoy it.
It's all about the fun of extracting the most out of it as is.

OMITN

Original Poster:

2,388 posts

98 months

Monday 30th October 2023
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These are good points. It’s a third car so is more there for fun.

I’ll jack it up and have investigate the obvious spots (rear sills?) for rust. It’s only done 40k miles in its 13 years and, while it’s always been parked outside (and we live in damp north west England), my FIL hasn’t driven it much on wet/salty roads. I’m hoping it will be not too bad.

As for springs and dampers, I suspect they’ll be fine - no advisories on last MOT - and while I know they are a popular upgrade, it’s shared between me and my wife and so I don’t want to make it any firmer or more skittish.

Some more go might be worthwhile if it’s a keeper - BBR do a 175 conversion for the 1.8 engine.

OMITN

Original Poster:

2,388 posts

98 months

Monday 30th October 2023
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Actually one question: standing a lot (just checked it’s done 31 miles since being MOTd in August….!) seems to have allowed a general dampness (I think the drain holes are clear and have a trombone brush) and the inside of the hood has what looks like mildew.

Any tips for cleaning the inside of the hood? White vinegar or anything more specific? Keen not to damage the inside.

Jordie Barretts sock

6,018 posts

25 months

Monday 30th October 2023
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Before you go for more power, get it to handle properly and stop properly.

Lowering it will not make it any more skittish unless it's badly done.

Some decent discs and pads all round.

Belle427

9,673 posts

239 months

Monday 30th October 2023
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OMITN said:
Actually one question: standing a lot (just checked it’s done 31 miles since being MOTd in August….!) seems to have allowed a general dampness (I think the drain holes are clear and have a trombone brush) and the inside of the hood has what looks like mildew.

Any tips for cleaning the inside of the hood? White vinegar or anything more specific? Keen not to damage the inside.
Probably just through lack of use, id try something like Autoglym interior shampoo first as it doesnt smell as bad as white vinegar.