So what have you treated your MX5/Eunos to recently?
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Serviced the fuel injectors ( stripped and cleaned in the ultrasonic cleaner, new basket filters, new seals, seats and dust seals)
refitted and reassembled the intake and got her started up again. No leaks this time, so it looks like the overhaul kit has worked
It also looks like the misfire has gone, but I'll take her for a drive tomorrow to see if it's properly cured.
...and gave her a wash.
refitted and reassembled the intake and got her started up again. No leaks this time, so it looks like the overhaul kit has worked
It also looks like the misfire has gone, but I'll take her for a drive tomorrow to see if it's properly cured.
...and gave her a wash.
Electric Window motor
tcut and polish. (NOBODY waste their money on Halfords 12v polisher...)
Now the tree sap and oxidisation is gone, it's beautifully shiny, but I appear to have bought a car with at least 3 different shades of red...
Fabric around rear window zip tore just in time for the downpour today... Need a new hood now!! And frame...
Any one make a recommendation on vinyl v mohair... Glass window v plastic...
Happily it sailed through its mot though.
tcut and polish. (NOBODY waste their money on Halfords 12v polisher...)
Now the tree sap and oxidisation is gone, it's beautifully shiny, but I appear to have bought a car with at least 3 different shades of red...
Fabric around rear window zip tore just in time for the downpour today... Need a new hood now!! And frame...
Any one make a recommendation on vinyl v mohair... Glass window v plastic...
Happily it sailed through its mot though.
Edited by mb26 on Sunday 12th July 20:25
Had a bit of a catastrophic weekend resulting in a holed oil-cooler, so while I'm waiting for parts to arrive, I've decided to swap over the supercharger pulley for my 17% reduction pulley in prep for my remap on the dyno next week (hopefully everything arrives and is fitted in time!) So today I've been attacking the old pulley with a dremel as the puller is just bending it.
But while I'm out there, I've just fitted my latest ebay purchase, an original Nardi wheel, to replace the replica one I had fitted.
But while I'm out there, I've just fitted my latest ebay purchase, an original Nardi wheel, to replace the replica one I had fitted.
feef said:
Had a bit of a catastrophic weekend resulting in a holed oil-cooler, so while I'm waiting for parts to arrive, I've decided to swap over the supercharger pulley for my 17% reduction pulley in prep for my remap on the dyno next week (hopefully everything arrives and is fitted in time!) So today I've been attacking the old pulley with a dremel as the puller is just bending it.
But while I'm out there, I've just fitted my latest ebay purchase, an original Nardi wheel, to replace the replica one I had fitted.
That's very nice.But while I'm out there, I've just fitted my latest ebay purchase, an original Nardi wheel, to replace the replica one I had fitted.
Fitted my 17% reduction pulley on the supercharger. Not an insignificant task considering how well attached the stock pulley was!
Also fitted a new oil cooler which required fabricating some brackets, as I had a leak in the old oil-cooler (watch out kids, heavy tools can damage oil coolers if not careful)
I THINK that's her ready for the remap on Tuesday!
Considering the significant increase in boost, I'm loathe to drive her too much prior to the remap, I have switched the ECU to a closed-loop map and might set it to adaptive in the meantime to try and correct for the different a/f ratio, but I'll just keep her quiet till it's done properly.
Also fitted a new oil cooler which required fabricating some brackets, as I had a leak in the old oil-cooler (watch out kids, heavy tools can damage oil coolers if not careful)
I THINK that's her ready for the remap on Tuesday!
Considering the significant increase in boost, I'm loathe to drive her too much prior to the remap, I have switched the ECU to a closed-loop map and might set it to adaptive in the meantime to try and correct for the different a/f ratio, but I'll just keep her quiet till it's done properly.
Fitted the second-hand aerial, only opened two sections, grrrrrr, then realised it was gunked up, but of lurpak and sorted.
Cleaned the connections on the o/s door switch so now the interior light comes on.....and so does the lights buzzer so when SWMBO leaves the lights on there is no need for the AA again.
Fitted new plates, surprising what difference a simple thing like that makes.
Cleaned the connections on the o/s door switch so now the interior light comes on.....and so does the lights buzzer so when SWMBO leaves the lights on there is no need for the AA again.
Fitted new plates, surprising what difference a simple thing like that makes.
feef said:
Just back from getting the car remapped at Emerald after fitting the reduction pulley on the blower
Looks like she's putting out about 225bhp now
I'm happy with that! (for now?)
Did I see a video of it on the rollers on the Nutz FB group? - Silver Mk2 with PH smiley rear bumper LHS - flaming exhaust, etc.? Looks like she's putting out about 225bhp now
I'm happy with that! (for now?)
AmiableChimp said:
feef said:
Just back from getting the car remapped at Emerald after fitting the reduction pulley on the blower
Looks like she's putting out about 225bhp now
I'm happy with that! (for now?)
Did I see a video of it on the rollers on the Nutz FB group? - Silver Mk2 with PH smiley rear bumper LHS - flaming exhaust, etc.? Looks like she's putting out about 225bhp now
I'm happy with that! (for now?)
Edited by feef on Tuesday 28th July 21:48
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