Sam's 1.6 MX-3- LT Turbo project.
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Re: Sam's 1.6 MX-3- LT Turbo project.
those wheels with the red mazdaspeed centers are going to look hella tight!!
I cant wait for the mounted pics
I cant wait for the mounted pics
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Yeah buddy cannot wait, new tyres fast approaching!
Have to say really impressed with the E-tech paint! I have a nice plan now too for the centre caps to create some nice interest on them so the middle of the wheel wont look too thick?! Involves a good 'ol more bit of machining, but Im willing to give it a go
With 2 wheels painted I needed a break from the fumes and to be outside in this glorious weather decided to revisit and old mod I had planned with these 323 rear spats modded to fit the front. Happy I decided to do so as I got one side pretty much mounted Albeit a dent in the Sill putting paid to a nice smooth line and have nowhere to bolt down the tip end to (Maybe some velcro and/or trim tape needed?!)
Had to do alot of cutting to get these up and fitted right, will do a how to guide somewhen but you basically just end up with an L shape spat.
Bodged on there a good 'un and badly painted, but hey f--- it they fit!
Have to say really impressed with the E-tech paint! I have a nice plan now too for the centre caps to create some nice interest on them so the middle of the wheel wont look too thick?! Involves a good 'ol more bit of machining, but Im willing to give it a go
With 2 wheels painted I needed a break from the fumes and to be outside in this glorious weather decided to revisit and old mod I had planned with these 323 rear spats modded to fit the front. Happy I decided to do so as I got one side pretty much mounted Albeit a dent in the Sill putting paid to a nice smooth line and have nowhere to bolt down the tip end to (Maybe some velcro and/or trim tape needed?!)
Had to do alot of cutting to get these up and fitted right, will do a how to guide somewhen but you basically just end up with an L shape spat.
Bodged on there a good 'un and badly painted, but hey f--- it they fit!
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Re: Sam's 1.6 MX-3- LT Turbo project.
do you have a wider shot with the whole car? it's looking pretty good though!
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why thank you =)
it looks great man, much cleaner transition
it looks great man, much cleaner transition
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No wories, well happy with them now as they are sitting just right with the aid of some Velcro.
While Im waiting on another few cans of wheel paint I decided to mock up for a possible hatch
visor make, out of alu. or ABS plastic, not sure which one yet, but you get the idea.
Painted the rear lip too with the same enamel I used on the spats.
While Im waiting on another few cans of wheel paint I decided to mock up for a possible hatch
visor make, out of alu. or ABS plastic, not sure which one yet, but you get the idea.
Painted the rear lip too with the same enamel I used on the spats.
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Re: Sam's 1.6 MX-3- LT Turbo project.
thats gonna look so great once its done!
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Yes should be nice! Will have one together soon to show..
Bought a hatch visor in the end to try and make it fit! Did not spend a huge amount on this just in case is was way off, first look seems alright though.
Another thing I'm working on too whilst saving for tyres is tinting the rear lights completely red, will be trying out 24 LED amber bulbs with load resistors to stop them flashing to fast.
Bought a hatch visor in the end to try and make it fit! Did not spend a huge amount on this just in case is was way off, first look seems alright though.
Another thing I'm working on too whilst saving for tyres is tinting the rear lights completely red, will be trying out 24 LED amber bulbs with load resistors to stop them flashing to fast.
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Re: Sam's 1.6 MX-3- LT Turbo project.
or just do this, I can confirm that it works cause i did it. Not sure what happens when you want to switch back to regular bulbs though.youdirtyfox wrote:will be trying out 24 LED amber bulbs with load resistors to stop them flashing to fast.
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Re: Sam's 1.6 MX-3- LT Turbo project.
sell them or give it to a friend who doesn't have such an easy fix?
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Re: Sam's 1.6 MX-3- LT Turbo project.
Update a bit overdue so here goes!
Hatch shade painted and siliconed on:
Flush rear bung plug made and fitted:
New OE spec disc's & pads upfront.
Changed sump yet again, this has sealed properly now with expensive sealent and has a proper
welded in union for oil return, cladded in 4.5mm of stainless sheet should do a good job of protection.
Invested in a roll cab which has made job so much easier and quicker!
New wheels are on! They are 9Jx16 ET15 with 205/45 tires (Goodyear Eagle F1's rear/Brav barums upfront for now)
Does rub on the rear but will get to that later.
Keeping them clean and protected with this stuff, which is bloody good gear! smells amazing too
Dialed in about 2.5 degrees of negative at the rear to solve the rub issue. Slotted the top strut hole and used
a serrated flange nut to keep it all in place.
Happy with the result, alot less rub now...
and finally, got my decal on
Hatch shade painted and siliconed on:
Flush rear bung plug made and fitted:
New OE spec disc's & pads upfront.
Changed sump yet again, this has sealed properly now with expensive sealent and has a proper
welded in union for oil return, cladded in 4.5mm of stainless sheet should do a good job of protection.
Invested in a roll cab which has made job so much easier and quicker!
New wheels are on! They are 9Jx16 ET15 with 205/45 tires (Goodyear Eagle F1's rear/Brav barums upfront for now)
Does rub on the rear but will get to that later.
Keeping them clean and protected with this stuff, which is bloody good gear! smells amazing too
Dialed in about 2.5 degrees of negative at the rear to solve the rub issue. Slotted the top strut hole and used
a serrated flange nut to keep it all in place.
Happy with the result, alot less rub now...
and finally, got my decal on