The carbon fibre time attack/superlap MX5 NB twins blog
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Re: The carbon fibre time attack/superlap MX5 NB twins blog
damn that's looking good. can't wait until I can get my hands on one as well.
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If i didn't decide to reshell the nb8b (a lot more work than i thought, especially on the little details) i would have had the time to make some hardtops and doors people are waiting on. I have only so much free time to get things done, and as there isn't much money in making a hardtop, i would rather do things that i need/want for myself. I will get around to making more, but my priority is doing track days, and getting the c.f car finished. When i get back to building the c.f car i will need more funds to finish it, forcing me to make some money to pay for it.
I still have some things to do on the na8b, it isn't just building/reassembling the car. It is also building a car that is set up for the track, and all the extra things that go with it.
Another pic, i also have a c.f front lip on it now.

I still have some things to do on the na8b, it isn't just building/reassembling the car. It is also building a car that is set up for the track, and all the extra things that go with it.
Another pic, i also have a c.f front lip on it now.

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all good bro, i was hoping i could get it before the Adelaide All Jap Day, but I'll just use that fund to buy a rollbar instead.
on a side note, the car is looking good with the hardtop and lip
on a side note, the car is looking good with the hardtop and lip
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Re: The carbon fibre time attack/superlap MX5 NB twins blog
Cleaned up the garage today and took a pic of the car with the door shells on. I had to lower the car in paint as it is sitting at full hight at the moment.


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Needs more engine or I will start calling you Teruo.
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Woah this think looks nuts! Would love to see it in person one day
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Re: The carbon fibre time attack/superlap MX5 NB twins blog
For more aerodynamics (and work / time) you could have gone with more of a fastback shape to the roof....but also chop 3 or 4 inches out of the windscreen frame and go much lower with the roofline to?
I might have asked this before...Did you ever consider sports sedans as a source of ideas and building a space frame chassis with the CF MX5 body on it?
I might have asked this before...Did you ever consider sports sedans as a source of ideas and building a space frame chassis with the CF MX5 body on it?
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It IS getting a fastback roof. Unless i chop my head off i couldn't chop the windscreen, and it isn't allowed in time attack. Niether is a full chassis. It is a time attack car not a sports sedan. It has to run standard windscreen and road legal tyres.
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Ahhh time attack, I see. Thanks for the answers. A roof chop would require some thinking on seating, probably a lowered floor and a reclined seat. Almost a single seater position.
Makes you think though huh huh huh...650KG wet, 500BHP...Not that I'm trying to put ideas in your head ;)
Makes you think though huh huh huh...650KG wet, 500BHP...Not that I'm trying to put ideas in your head ;)
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Lower the floor?
It's low already.....
It's low already.....
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Yup, cut out a section of floor and build a lower pan to mount the seat in.
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The NA8B had it's maiden track day on saturday at phillip island. I went a little gingerly around at first, as this is the first time the car has been dríven in anger since it was stripped to a basically a bare shell. And the first time i have dríven since having a fairly big crash. It was a bit twitchy in the first session, so i didn't push too hard. In the 2nd session i dialled the rear shocks to be softer and it felt much better. So i pushed a bit harder and managed a 1:58.5 - from a 1:59.9 in the silver NB8B. On sunday i am going back, and if i get a good day i should get it into the 1:57's, as i was driving it at 90%. Well really only into turn one.
Pic of the NB8B after the trackday.

It was interseting to compare the driving feel of the car from the 2001 body. It felt pretty much the same - the power to weight was noticable, but the handling was similiar, which was a surprise considering the red NA8B has absolutely no braces on it at all. And the NB8B has a lot of bracing, as well as a stiffer chassis.
I had it corner weighted and the overall weight is 949kg's with 3/4 tank of fuel.
So the overall specs/mods on the car is-
- 1990 shell
- 2001 running gear, plus torsen 4:11 diff and full exhaust (using original intake & airbox)
- no a/c, heater, p/s, softtop
- carbon fibre roof and front lip (and lightyear canards)
- race seats
- b.c coilovers and whiteline front swaybar
- 15x9 6ul's and kuhmo v700 225's
I took some more pics of the c.f car, and intend on getting the car done sooner than later.


Pic of the NB8B after the trackday.

It was interseting to compare the driving feel of the car from the 2001 body. It felt pretty much the same - the power to weight was noticable, but the handling was similiar, which was a surprise considering the red NA8B has absolutely no braces on it at all. And the NB8B has a lot of bracing, as well as a stiffer chassis.
I had it corner weighted and the overall weight is 949kg's with 3/4 tank of fuel.
So the overall specs/mods on the car is-
- 1990 shell
- 2001 running gear, plus torsen 4:11 diff and full exhaust (using original intake & airbox)
- no a/c, heater, p/s, softtop
- carbon fibre roof and front lip (and lightyear canards)
- race seats
- b.c coilovers and whiteline front swaybar
- 15x9 6ul's and kuhmo v700 225's
I took some more pics of the c.f car, and intend on getting the car done sooner than later.


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I'll reserve judgement until those arches are packed out with slicks and wide wheels.
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Re: The carbon fibre time attack/superlap MX5 NB twins blog
Been wondering this for a while, why the crazy white superGT style body if you're just putting high offset 6uls on it that would fit in stock size wheel arches?
Are you going to be putting 3" of spacers or something or something wider? I love the direction this is heading in and expecting crazy fast results, just curious about the whole wide body thing with your wheel choice
Are you going to be putting 3" of spacers or something or something wider? I love the direction this is heading in and expecting crazy fast results, just curious about the whole wide body thing with your wheel choice
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Re: The carbon fibre time attack/superlap MX5 NB twins blog
Need the 15 x 10 6ul with the 25 mm offset and a set of Hoosier slicks...
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