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mrs ratbox
Pretty much Mick, need the back decked out, visors covered, exterior mirrors, stereo and then we'll see when thats doneratbox wrote:so is it pretty much done then trev
edna that por15 stuff aparently comes out near like sprayed when brushed on
Thanks Mick T, patience maybe, I call it working, having a social life and bringing up 4 kids, then having time to work on the car when I can be bothered
I have a question! I have 215/75/14's on the rear with a 3.36 ratio diff, it felt a bit slugish taking off, would it go better with 185/75/14's?
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mrs ratbox
Trev wrote:
Just kleened up about 12 winding and inside opening handles to get a good set, what shits me is the ones with no pitting or blemishes have stuffed splines and don't work, the not so good ones have good splines, so I had to use the not so good ones
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, Trev
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I can't think what to write here so this will do.
With a grey that has a bit of a cam, it's engine torque at lower RPM is down and they can be sluggish off the mark and this is compounded by fitting a "taller" diff than standard .
The original crossplies had a rolling diameter of 24 inches if you need a standard reference point.
A 3.36 is probably about the limit with a grey and especially a worked one with 14 inch rims.
But I'd see how it goes Trev as your engine is new and will need time to bed in as well so after things settle down and it's tuned and running right then it may run a bit better.Although a change to a 3.55 is a quick fix ATM.
If you are running a Traumatic ( can't remember what box your using Trev
) and wanted to stick with the 3.36 then you could try a higher stall convertor as this will allow the engine to get to a higher torque point straight off the mark than a standard convertor and will help with sluggishness.
The original crossplies had a rolling diameter of 24 inches if you need a standard reference point.
A 3.36 is probably about the limit with a grey and especially a worked one with 14 inch rims.
But I'd see how it goes Trev as your engine is new and will need time to bed in as well so after things settle down and it's tuned and running right then it may run a bit better.Although a change to a 3.55 is a quick fix ATM.
If you are running a Traumatic ( can't remember what box your using Trev
I can't think what to write here so this will do.
Thanks for nothing TerryFB MAD wrote:Trev wrote:
Just kleened up about 12 winding and inside opening handles to get a good set, what shits me is the ones with no pitting or blemishes have stuffed splines and don't work, the not so good ones have good splines, so I had to use the not so good ones
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, Trev
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Now that I know Trev ,at the Nationals '10 I'll be deducting some points from your car for pitted and blemished inside door handles
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I think I'll be changing the tyers rather than the diff ratio, just went to check the oil in it and discovered it's a LSD
RB and Terry, from my calculations the 185's would be about 1 inch less height than the 215's, Trev
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Running the car with no exhaust will also rob it of some low end power.
As far as tyre sizes go, try this site.
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
As far as tyre sizes go, try this site.
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html






