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Davidbolam 8th March 2011 10:21 PM

mx5 emissions
 
what is the most recent mx5 donor you can use without having problems with emmissions ie cat etc?

Big Vern 10th March 2011 01:07 PM

You will require a Pre 1995 engine to avoid cat emissions.
All mx-5's run with a cat as standard so I would be less concerned so long as you take the stock fuel injection system and wiring - as they do with the westfield mx5.

HTH BV.

skov 10th March 2011 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Vern (Post 54880)
You will require a Pre 1995 engine to avoid cat emissions.
All mx-5's run with a cat as standard so I would be less concerned so long as you take the stock fuel injection system and wiring - as they do with the westfield mx5.

HTH BV.

I hope you're right, as mine's a '94 :cool:

Davidbolam 18th March 2011 03:14 PM

my build commences
 
Hello spud I hope the mx5 donor build is going well. Is there any chance of some more photos on the link. I have just made my first purchase. The uprights! I found a company in rowlands Gill who supply mx5 parts to mnr. All they do is break and race mx5s!

spud69 18th March 2011 04:02 PM

Hello David,

My camera is at home at the moment but i shall bring it in tomorrow and put a load more pics up on the site. There is just the steering column to fit now from the mx5 and all will be ready to cad up.

Cheers.....Andrew

CTWV50 22nd March 2011 04:45 PM

Can't wait, been thinking of building a locost for years but was always put off by the sierra donor car. MX5 is so much more available these days and as has been said the engine and box are more refined. Looking to the future, any idea anyone what sort of power and torque the MX5 box can put up with?:)

Ooo! Better start learning to weld!

Wee T 22nd March 2011 05:59 PM

I can't remember the torque figure but i've had an MX5 running just over 300 bhp on standard gearbox and differential.



Quote:

Originally Posted by CTWV50 (Post 55534)
Can't wait, been thinking of building a locost for years but was always put off by the sierra donor car. MX5 is so much more available these days and as has been said the engine and box are more refined. Looking to the future, any idea anyone what sort of power and torque the MX5 box can put up with?:)

Ooo! Better start learning to weld!


spud69 22nd March 2011 07:18 PM

I've added some more pics of the front suspension and steering rack:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/saturns...7625932340212/

The only thing left to complete now is the support frame for the steering column using the stock mx5 one, then the chassis and suspension can be cadded and cutting lists put out. Time is restrictive at the moment but just to get things moving on a bit, HandyAndy is coming over tomorrow to start putting together some cutting lists for the diff area of the chassis. Hopefully will be getting it all cadded soon.

Andrew

skov 22nd March 2011 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spud69 (Post 55545)
I've added some more pics of the front suspension and steering rack:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/saturns...7625932340212/

The only thing left to complete now is the support frame for the steering column using the stock mx5 one, then the chassis and suspension can be cadded and cutting lists put out. Time is restrictive at the moment but just to get things moving on a bit, HandyAndy is coming over tomorrow to start putting together some cutting lists for the diff area of the chassis. Hopefully will be getting it all cadded soon.

Andrew

Can't wait Spud, I'm itching to get started on my rear end!

I've decided not to use my MX5 now (it's too good to break), but if all goes well I should be purchasing another MX5 for my donor tomorrow :cool:
It's a 1991 1.6, so hopefully I'll be able to confirm that that fits too (it is a 1.8 you're using isn't it?)

HandyAndy 22nd March 2011 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skov (Post 55547)
I'm itching to get started on my rear end!

:D ...that made me laugh :D sorry ...long day n all that :p

as Spud has said, I,m going over to the unit tomorrow & will have all the rear diff cage/ tub frame etc dimensions confirmed by the end of the day :)

cheers
andy


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