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    #46
    Originally posted by slammin.e28guy View Post
    Lookin' ghey and you don't even know it....err...wait, you are in a Miata, nvm.
    Once you drive one, you never go back.

    Also all of the gay dudes I know love Audis, BMWs, and MB.
    1986 Plymouth Horizon. Base.

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      #47
      Originally posted by InuFaye View Post
      Once you drive one, you never go back.
      We shall see.

      I enjoy being able to hold my poop in when I can't make it to the nearest bathroom though.
      1974.5 Jensen Healey : 2003 330i/5

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        #48
        Some pics of the progress on Miata track build if you're interested.

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          #49
          Originally posted by z31maniac View Post
          Some pics of the progress on Miata track build if you're interested.

          http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/for...d/50595/page1/
          Nice!

          I will be watching this, as I want to slowly go through the suspension.
          Not sure if I want to get Coilovers or just run some Konis/Eibach springs.
          1986 Plymouth Horizon. Base.

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            #50
            I've read lots of good stuff about the Flyin' Miata VMaxx coilovers, so I decided to go with them. They have now released an adjustable version for a few hundred more and with stiffer springs.

            I figured the non-adjustable spring rate + sways would be good enough (almost sent them back and exchanged them) because my local track, Hallett, is fairly bumpy/rough.


            There are more pieces/more complicated setup than the E30, but it's just as easy to work on. Only real problems I've run into so far:
            1. The rear CVs were so rusted into the hubs, I ditched both. Torch, days of PB blaster, 3 bent bearings pullers.......
            2. Getting the front knuckle from the upper control arm. I'll get the control arm off this week and just let a machine shop separate them for me.
            Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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              #51
              Originally posted by z31maniac View Post
              I've read lots of good stuff about the Flyin' Miata VMaxx coilovers, so I decided to go with them. They have now released an adjustable version for a few hundred more and with stiffer springs.

              I figured the non-adjustable spring rate + sways would be good enough (almost sent them back and exchanged them) because my local track, Hallett, is fairly bumpy/rough.


              There are more pieces/more complicated setup than the E30, but it's just as easy to work on. Only real problems I've run into so far:
              1. The rear CVs were so rusted into the hubs, I ditched both. Torch, days of PB blaster, 3 bent bearings pullers.......
              2. Getting the front knuckle from the upper control arm. I'll get the control arm off this week and just let a machine shop separate them for me.
              Wow just over 1k for coilovers and swaybars?
              Looks like ill be going this route.
              1986 Plymouth Horizon. Base.

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                #52
                I'd want to try out the XIDA coilovers if i were in the market.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Wh33lhop View Post
                  I'd want to try out the XIDA coilovers if i were in the market.
                  Yeah, but those coilovers are as much as I spent on the car!

                  If I get fast and decide to go racing...............XIDA's, AFCO's, or Fat Cat Motorsports is where I'd send a check.
                  Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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                    #54
                    What's faster? An E30 318is, or an NB Miata? On the street, at an HPDE, and at an AutoX. Anyone?

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                      #55
                      The NB Miata has a far superior suspension, less weight and more HP.

                      An I/H/E on the 01+ motors with a tune nets 140-145whp in a 2300lb car. I loved my 318is (mine was on GC's with poly bushings and 215/40/17 RT-615), but I can't imagine it handling like a well setup Miata does, and my car is a '90 with probably 90whp.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by mach schnell View Post
                        What's faster? An E30 318is, or an NB Miata? On the street, at an HPDE, and at an AutoX. Anyone?
                        At an autoX a 318is doesn't stand a chance against an NB, assuming equal drivers/tires.

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                          #57
                          Lately I have been gaining an appreciation for miata's
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                            #58
                            ^Yep, completely misses the point of Miata.
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                              #59
                              Originally posted by z31maniac View Post
                              ^Yep, completely misses the point of Miata.
                              There's a poop brown one that runs around here that's all stanced out.

                              Looks gayer than a normal Miata.
                              1974.5 Jensen Healey : 2003 330i/5

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                                #60
                                I just sold my Miata last weekend. Drove it for five months and never got laid (by a woman). Bought my E46 a month ago on a Friday and literally that Saturday I fell in to some damn good poon. Still banging it too. Coincidene? I'm not so sure...
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