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24-09-2012, 02:50 PM | #1 |
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Most of you probably don't know me, I don't really post here that much mainly cause im a N/A person and pretty much everything now a days is turbo talk. Kinda feels like im 4 years late to the party tbh. In any event this thread will be a record of my N/A build, its not going to be wild like installshield or anything, but should be up there with the rest of the crazy N/A peeps. Mod List: Engine/Transmission: Custom Weisco ~12:1 Pistons with 21mm wristpin. 3SGTE Rods 3SGTE Oversized Bearings Modified Crank to Suit Bearings (i.e. tighter tolerances all round) + Achieve thicker bearings. Samco Radiator Hoses AWR Engine Mounts - 70 Durometer Modified Head - 5 Angle Valve Job, Blending, Ported and Knife-Edged Intake Ports, Ported and Knife-Edged Exhaust Ports. Twiggy Cams Adaptronic e440D Zentrix Flexi Fuel Module Innovate MTX-L Wide Band Kit DocB Racing Oil Pump Peterson Pressure Release Valve Modified MBSP for Oil Return Oil Filter Relocation Kit: - Works Engineering Oil Adapters - Aeroflow AN10 Fittings All Round - Aeroflow Black Tubing Focus Adjustable Cam Gears Jay Racing Thermal Spacers FS-ZE Intake Manifold 626 Throttle Body (FS-ZEs use them stock) MSP Oil Cooler Stant Low Temperature Thermostat K&N Typhoon CAI Air Diversion Panel Autoexe Headers 4-2-1 Custom 2.5" Exhaust + Mid Pipe. High Flow Magnaflow Cat CR3 Motorsport Radiator Brackets RR Racing Bush Kit RR Racing UDP Mfactory LSD Fidanza Flywheel - 7.5lb Custom NPC 760kg Clutch eBay Short Shifter Qford Bushes Mazdaspeed Protege Weighted Gearknob Interior: Pioneer Headunit Pioneer 6x9 Splits 350 Watts - Front Pioneer 6" Rears Kicker 260watt Slim Line Sub Alpine 4 Channel Amplifier Suspension/Braking Yellow Speed Coilovers - 8kg Fronts/5kg Rears Progress Rear Sway Bar Mazdaspeed Familia/Protege Calipers DBA Street Series Rotors - Slotted (274mm Rear (Mazda 6 GG Rotor)) DBA Street Series Rotors - Slotted (280mm Front (Mazda 6 GG Rotor)) Hawk HPS Pads Penrite DOT 4 - Racing Fluid Autoexe 3 Point Strut Brace w/ MCS Exterior: DG Carbon Fibre Grille AAC Sag Fix Brackets 17x7 Mazdaspeed Familia Rims w Khumo KU31 215/45/17 Japanese Familia Badging Japanese Sport20 HIDs - Painted Black Smoked Side Indicators To Be Installed: 4x135w Amplifier - Power Sub Woofer Cusco Lower Strut Brace Autoexe Rear Strut Brace Want/Need: Front and Rear Endlinks Organise Autoexe Chassis Bracing Group Buy E85 Fuel Pump E85 Injectors ITBs ITB Adapter Plate Decomissioned: Espelir Springs - Linear Springs Tokico HP Blues - Front & Rear Autoexe Muffler
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24-09-2012, 03:38 PM | #2 |
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24-09-2012, 03:40 PM | #3 |
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Ill be asking Phil for the photos he took last week, when hes home
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24-09-2012, 04:24 PM | #4 |
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Congrats dude :-D
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24-09-2012, 04:44 PM | #5 |
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Congrats, even though I kinda suspected it was your car in the OMC cruise pics last week
The seat knobs adjusters can be interchanged from the passenger seat, I have a couple here if you want one, let us know
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24-09-2012, 04:46 PM | #6 |
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Congrats! About time you got one.
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Half a pic? |
24-09-2012, 07:28 PM | #9 |
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Figured it was his when i saw the wheels.
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24-09-2012, 07:32 PM | #10 |
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ugh... putting stuff on top of the car... how could you!
you care to see how the cruise control is wired up? see if the switch operates by discrete wiring or with resistive signalling... the latter of which is how the FACTORY mazda cruise control works... each button is connected through different resistors and so the control box picks up which button you pressed based on a specific voltage it sees if that crap aussie cruise control works by resistive signalling, I can find you a USDM cruise control switch and send it to you so you can add it in it'll look much nicer and easier to use than that crap sticking out of your steering column
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In regards to the Cruise Control, how can I tell which is which?
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disconnect the switch (better to disconnect the battery first so you don't fry that precious POS cruise control brain), then just test continuity between all wires of the switch... if you see lots of wires then more than likely it's just direct wire... if it's just 2 or 3 wires, then it's likely resistive... you can just make sure by checking the resistance of all wires... there has to be a common earth or power
look at the USDM shop manual, you'll get some ideas how that switch works and how dare you phil! putting crap on people's cars without permission!
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As for the cruise control I will have a look at the wiring in the next few days and let you know. Here is a couple of pics of Kris's new car the day after he got it before he fitted the rims. |
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Jealous of this:
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How much are you looking for the Microtech? and what will you do with the ZE cams when you put the Twiggy's in? Very keen to see this with all those parts in there |
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Here's some iphone photos to tide you guys over:
Click for bigger images. Ill get some better photos once im over this cold. Space for a side on shot was an issue during both quick shoots Quote:
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Id like what I paid for it tbh. Ill pm you in regards to it As for the Cams, there the exact same as far as we are aware as whats in that FS-DE you have there The only exception being if I landed a MSF engine of which the chances are extremely extremely slim. (Phildough has 1 of 209)
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haha no, his engine is #49 of 209
more reason for you to make it a mazdaspeed version now... the colour is the right one, you have the wheels, you just need the suspension, engine, and some interior bits now!
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God I love this car so much... Reminds me of my old ride... pitty about the mid pipe..
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looks good, can't wait to follow the rest of the build
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24-09-2012, 10:40 PM | #20 |
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Cheers Guys.
Hopefully my next shipment of goods arrives in the next few days
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