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FFS what did your pistons and rods ever do to you!!

Dave!
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dan
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nuttinnew wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 12:30 am 8-)
What revs was the pull from? Trying to tune my ears to it.
Run starts at about 4500rpm….it really starts to pull at 5500
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V8Granite wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 4:34 am FFS what did your pistons and rods ever do to you!!

Dave!
They look so nice I just want to see them again 🤣
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It's a thing of wonder and joy already, it's going to be phenomenal when finished.

@dan Anyone asked you to build another one for them yet? :lol:
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dan wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 8:52 pm Started mapping my Elise today….so far it’s doing 325hp and is rev limited to 9500rpm
I assume you're pretty pleased with that at this point in the process? 8-)
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mik wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 8:31 am
dan wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 8:52 pm Started mapping my Elise today….so far it’s doing 325hp and is rev limited to 9500rpm
I assume you're pretty pleased with that at this point in the process? 8-)
Delighted yes, it has already exceeded my expectations in a number of ways.
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duncs500 wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 7:55 am It's a thing of wonder and joy already, it's going to be phenomenal when finished.

@dan Anyone asked you to build another one for them yet? :lol:
Not yet!
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dan wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 8:52 pm Started mapping my Elise today….so far it’s doing 325hp and is rev limited to 9500rpm, but the engine has only had a couple of hours running so I’ll turn the limiter up when it’s run in 🤣

What's the realistic ceiling? 10,000? Beyond?
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scotta wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 9:36 am
What's the realistic ceiling? 10,000? Beyond?
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dan
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9500 is probably a sensible limit, I might do a few runs a little higher just to see where the power tails off, but with the revs only dropping around 1000rpm between gearchanges that'll keep me right in the sweet spot - its not making less than 320hp from 8500 onwards which makes the average power in gear very impressive indeed.
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Remind me again, how much is this thing gonna weight wet? IIRC 600-700kg? Or was it less than that?

I suspect the power to weight and bhp/litre numbers at the end of the day are going to be intimidating :lol:
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Beany wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 1:57 pm Remind me again, how much is this thing gonna weight wet? IIRC 600-700kg? Or was it less than that?

I suspect the power to weight and bhp/litre numbers at the end of the day are going to be intimidating :lol:
It currently weighs almost exactly 500 kilos. Its missing bodywork, front calipers, a passenger seat and er thats about it. Target was always 650 kilos, I suspect it'll be closer to 600.

Its making 152hp per litre so far but i'm not finished tuning it yet, although reality is there's only another 10hp left in it if that.

Still, ~ 335hp will do nicely.
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Just the 550bhp/t or so then. 8-)

... similar to a McLaren F1.
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dan wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 7:16 am
nuttinnew wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 12:30 am 8-)
What revs was the pull from? Trying to tune my ears to it.
Run starts at about 4500rpm….it really starts to pull at 5500

Thanks 8-)
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duncs500 wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 2:21 pm Just the 550bhp/t or so then. 8-)

... similar to a McLaren F1.
Should be enough :D
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I imagine it will be 'sufficient'. :shock:
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Motorhome passed the MOT with no advisories. Just over 3000 miles covered since the last one which is more than I've done in the mx5 :oops:
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Fun times with the mighty Mito today.

Already knew the 3rd brake light didn’t work. Frosty weather last week revealed the heated rear window wasn’t working either.

Yay, boot loom has started to fail 😎 there’s no mechanical boot release so thought I’d better fix it before that stopped working.

Repair kit bought, includes the rubber conduit and a set of nice flexible wires with crimp connectors both ends, even a little section of washer hose with push connectors.

Should be pretty simple?

Nope! There was an also a co-ax aerial cable in the original loom not in the repair kit.

I took the trim panel off, pulled all the loom out of the tailgate, unwrapped the most horrible and sticky loom tape I’ve ever seen to separate the co-ax from the rest of the loom. Made all the repairs, taped the loom back together but decided to leave the aerial cable separate, then pulled it all back through, connected everything back up, and it all works!

Had to give it a wash before attempting the repair as it was pretty grim 😅
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Not sure how the Audi garage managed to measure just one of my tyres as having 2.9mm of tread last week. Checked them all twice today and the fronts are barely below 4mm and the rears just below 5mm. So I might swap them front to back over Christmas but I’m not going to be changing the tyres soon. On 16k miles currently so I may well get the same OE Contis next time; they seem to last well and are nice to use.
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It’s dry, not too cold, so I took the mx5 out for a spin today, not sure if I’ve lost some of my skills with age, but the backend has been out more times than I can remember. Checked the rear tyres when I got back and they’re not that low, way above the markers, but I was spinning it at 15mph with thanks for letting me know normal driving, it was fun, but there was at least one unexpected brown trouser moment :lol:
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