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Trevorb33’s Mazda Mx5 mk2 trackcar

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Fitted the intake with abit of pipe temporary until the new tube comes, had to drill a hole in air box for the air temp sensor to mount to but no biggie, quick pic

 

 

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Couple more little bits today,

egr delete, and removed the manifold/downpipe to remove a broken heat shield and weld up the egr take off 

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Bit of weight loss today, changed the fuel filter and fitted the lengthened inlet pipe for the air box 

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sell it to me when you're done ;)

 

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4 hours ago, sharkrider said:

sell it to me when you're done ;)

 

 

It should keep me entertained for rest of this year at least :)

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200cell Sports cat fitted today from keltec performance in Leeds 

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Fitted a new heat shield for manifold and a torque damper the other day

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Been doing a few bits and bobs, more interior stripped out and painted all the rear shelf and rear footwell black :), gone back to a central plate and removed the sharks teeth tie down hooks from front

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Fitted some mk2.5 dash gauges today :), swapped all the bits over so I retained my correct mileage 

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Just catching up on this one - some great bits on it now Trev! :clap:

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1 hour ago, Wardy said:

Just catching up on this one - some great bits on it now Trev! :clap:

 

Cheers, getting Mot next week so will see if it needs anything before spending any more :), got a rolling road day with corner weighting in early March, so be good to find out what she’s making and weighing

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Mot’d today just advised on the rear sills. it’s not as bad underneath as I thought looks mostly surface, must have been garaged most of its life :), 

a little roof down trip after 

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Oh yeah also fitted a mk1 cabin brace the other day too, bolted straight in :)

 

 

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3 hours ago, TrevorB33 said:

Mot’d today just advised on the rear sills. it’s not as bad underneath as I thought looks mostly surface, must have been garaged most of its life :), 

a little roof down trip after 

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nice one, cills arches and front chassis legs on the mk2 glag its all ok :)

 

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10 hours ago, sharkrider said:

nice one, cills arches and front chassis legs on the mk2 glag its all ok :)

 

 

Yeah I know about the chassis legs that’s the worst bit for them as there double skinned and water gets between and they rot inside out, luckily mines all good which is surprising :) 

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Finished the rear shelf off with some titanium bolts and anodised nuts holding the hood in :)

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