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SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

Last post 09-04-2008, 8:12 PM by Father LeadFoot. 97 replies.
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  •  01-02-2008, 3:57 PM 278901 in reply to 269450

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    I'd like to keep this thread going. Does anyone have approximate corner weights for a top CSP car (at or below 2000#)?
    Randy Noll
  •  02-06-2008, 1:59 PM 283866 in reply to 278901

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    rnoll98:
    I'd like to keep this thread going. Does anyone have approximate corner weights for a top CSP car (at or below 2000#)?

    I would like to see this keep going as well.  Here are the corner weights and build sheet for my car.  It is 2230 with half a tank of fuel.  Looks like I won't worry about ballast and just add more fuel.  I will save you the calculations, the driver is ~220 lbs   I refuse to put prices to things, because I don't want to know.  But any comments or suggestions on the build are welcome. 

    *Note: it goes to the dyno on Saturday, I will post that info as well.   

    '92 chassis
    '99 motor
    A/C Delete
    Soft top Delete
    Ubercharger (1.2l twinscrew whipple)
    4-1 Racing beat header
    2.25 Racing beat exhaust
    Greddy EManage Ultimate
    Innovate LC-1 Wideband 02
    RX-7 460cc Injectors
    Snow Performance Stage 1 boost cooler
     Set to spray 60ml/min at 5 PSI
    Ubercharger front mount intercooler
    Oil Cooler with Remote Filter Mount and Shroud
    Ultrashield RallySport 17" seat on stock sliders
    APR Racing GT-2 Aluminum wing
    DIY front splitter ( under construction )
    Koni Single Adjustable Shocks
    Threaded coil over sleeves 750#/400# springs
    NB front upper shock mounts for increased travel
    SuperPro Poly offset bushings
    ARP Extended wheel studs Part #: 100-7719
      1/4" spacer for wheels to clear springs with new camber setting
    Flyin Miata 1" solid bar (soft setting)
      custom sway bar mounts to move the bar forward out of the way of the crank pulley
    Flyin Miata Adjustable Rear Sway Bar (disconected most of the time)
    Flyin Miata Rear Bulkhead Brace
    Front and Rear Chassis Braces
    PowerSlot Brake Rotors
    Wilwood Rear Brake BIAS ajusting valve
    Jegs Line-Lock roll assist
    DIY Vented Hood
    Cold Air Intake with cone filter
    (no AFM, extends through hood vent)
    DIY enlarged front air opening
    Keiser 15x10 6" backspace
    Hoosier A6 275/35/15
    4.30 Torsen rear end swap


    Alignment settings
    Front
    Camber -2.9/-2.9
    Caster 6.3/6.2
    Toe -0.17 degrees ( that should be a little more than 1/8 total toe out)
    Rear
    Camber -2.2/-2.2
    Toe 0.06 (slightly less than a 16th toe in)
    Thrust angle -0.04 



     


    Chris
    51 SM2
  •  02-06-2008, 2:49 PM 283883 in reply to 283866

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    Nice build, but a 2.25" exhaust is choking that thing.  Open it up.


    Jesse
    -2002-2006 E-stock 93 MR2 (sold)
    -2007-2008 XP Spyder
  •  02-06-2008, 8:34 PM 283957 in reply to 283883

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    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    ABS?
    Dan Pedroza
    CS 72/172
    2008 Nationals CS first loser
  •  02-06-2008, 9:07 PM 283962 in reply to 283957

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    sm2dan:
    ABS?

    Unfortunately not this year.  

    It's on the list for next year, with forged rods and double adjustables. But probably not in that orderSmile


    Chris
    51 SM2
  •  02-07-2008, 9:30 PM 284205 in reply to 283962

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    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    Definitely get ABS.  That's the reason I decided to get out of the class after running against the Vettes and RX7s in Fontana back in '05.  Of course, this was before the 275s came out, but the way they could shut down their cars diving into a corner vs. how my '99 did it (locking up wheels, trying to trailbrake, etc.) i saw the writing on the wall.  My next SM2 car will have some goood ABS brakes.


    Dan Pedroza
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    2008 Nationals CS first loser
  •  02-07-2008, 9:49 PM 284208 in reply to 284205

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    sm2dan:

    Definitely get ABS.  That's the reason I decided to get out of the class after running against the Vettes and RX7s in Fontana back in '05.  Of course, this was before the 275s came out, but the way they could shut down their cars diving into a corner vs. how my '99 did it (locking up wheels, trying to trailbrake, etc.) i saw the writing on the wall.  My next SM2 car will have some goood ABS brakes.

     

    I'll agree with what Dan said...    these cars are so fast and so intense, you don't have time to threshold brake perfectly every time.  ABS takes a lot of the risk out of it, and it simplifies one part of the very hard skill that is driving these things as fast as they can go. 


    Jesse
    -2002-2006 E-stock 93 MR2 (sold)
    -2007-2008 XP Spyder
  •  02-07-2008, 10:24 PM 284217 in reply to 284208

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    ABS check. Funny it hasn't been mentioned until now.  Was it just assumed?

    What about traction control?

     

     

    *note to self things to buy for next year if not sooner

        ABS, Bigger exhaust, forged rods, traction control, triple adjustable shocks
     


    Chris
    51 SM2
  •  02-08-2008, 12:28 AM 284236 in reply to 284217

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    It's funny how ABS is just assumed but traction control is a fairly divisive mod. If your car has neither, ABS can be more expensive to install. Is it really easier to throttle more accurately than brake with 300-500whp on tap? If I had to choose between the perfect brake application and the perfect throttle application, I think the latter would win races every time. Brake 5-feet earlier and just nail the throttle spot... that's a recipe for a jacket.

    I think ABS saves tires and saves you from huge, skidding off into nowhere, blown braking zones. I, and I'm sure others, rely on it way more than we should, to the point it's probably hurting my times. I'd probably do ABS, shocks, exhaust, rods, TC in that order.


    Randy Noll
  •  02-08-2008, 10:31 AM 284270 in reply to 284236

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    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    I agree with that order (ABS, shocks, exhaust, rods, TC).  They're all necessary, IMO.  I really like Racelogic's adjustable sensitivity of TC.  I haven't run any other cars with different setups, but did use it on Eric Hyman's 500hp Supra and Schuster's turbo Miata, and they were both fantastic.  Definitely recipe for a potential jacket!


    Dan Pedroza
    CS 72/172
    2008 Nationals CS first loser
  •  02-08-2008, 10:51 AM 284274 in reply to 284236

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    rnoll98:

    It's funny how ABS is just assumed but traction control is a fairly divisive mod. If your car has neither, ABS can be more expensive to install. Is it really easier to throttle more accurately than brake with 300-500whp on tap? If I had to choose between the perfect brake application and the perfect throttle application, I think the latter would win races every time. Brake 5-feet earlier and just nail the throttle spot... that's a recipe for a jacket.

    I think ABS saves tires and saves you from huge, skidding off into nowhere, blown braking zones. I, and I'm sure others, rely on it way more than we should, to the point it's probably hurting my times. I'd probably do ABS, shocks, exhaust, rods, TC in that order.

     

    I drive a *slow* XP car... so I'd much rather it have ABS than TC.  TC wouldn't do me much good right now.  Seriously.  ABS has saved me many times.  I haven't driven any monster cars, so I'll leave the TC thoughts to Dan and Randy, since they've driven the crazy stuff.


    Jesse
    -2002-2006 E-stock 93 MR2 (sold)
    -2007-2008 XP Spyder
  •  02-08-2008, 10:52 AM 284276 in reply to 284270

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    sm2dan:

    I agree with that order (ABS, shocks, exhaust, rods, TC).  They're all necessary, IMO.  I really like Racelogic's adjustable sensitivity of TC.  I haven't run any other cars with different setups, but did use it on Eric Hyman's 500hp Supra and Schuster's turbo Miata, and they were both fantastic.  Definitely recipe for a potential jacket!

    Isn't Stan using the Racelogic TC? I thought that after working with it for some time they usually ran with it turned off.


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  •  02-08-2008, 11:04 AM 284280 in reply to 284276

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    We ran the racelogic TC this year, and spent a lot of time tuning it.  Some venues, it worked great, others (notably HPT) there is so much drive wheel slippage, you have to dial it back to where it is almost not cutting in at all, or the car drives like it is constantly cutting out.  At that point, I end up carrying an XP weight penalty for it, with little benefit.  Testing and tuning is key, each surface is different., the TC has very tuneable strategies, and it is really nice to be able to tweak it on the fly. 

    On ABS, a good working bias control and enough rubber to grip work pretty darn well.  As the cars get faster, it's not  just the stopping, but the ability to haul the car down without screwing up the balance for turn in, or losing too much stability.  Unlike road racing, we do not always have the ability to do all our braking in a straight line (heck, there are often no straights!), so being able brake hard then blend into trail braking is vital.

  •  02-08-2008, 9:29 PM 284375 in reply to 284274

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    129STS:
    I drive a *slow* XP car... so I'd much rather it have ABS than TC.  TC wouldn't do me much good right now.  Seriously.  ABS has saved me many times.  I haven't driven any monster cars, so I'll leave the TC thoughts to Dan and Randy, since they've driven the crazy stuff.

    Traction control is actually a higher priority for my car than ABS.  Part of that is due to the fact that ABS is notoriously difficult to retrofit on a Miata.  However, we're of the opinion that TC will help  the car more than ABS at this point.  With the 275 A6's, we had very few issues braking last year.  However, we had significant issues putting power down on corner exit.  The planned geometry fixes will help, but TC is still on my must-have list for '08.


    Steve Garnjobst
    #75 XP
    '99 Mazda Mutant
  •  02-13-2008, 11:00 PM 285054 in reply to 284375

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    Let's keep this going.  Here is a loaded question, sure to get things livened back up...

    Who has an opinion on shocks?  Single, double, triple adjustable?  Brand? Single tube/ double tube?  Inverted?  Spring perch size?  Eyelets on both ends?  Remote reservoirs?  Body length?  Digressive or linear valving?
     


    Chris
    51 SM2
  •  02-14-2008, 2:55 PM 285160 in reply to 285054

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    ChrisSwearingen:

    Let's keep this going.  Here is a loaded question, sure to get things livened back up...

    Who has an opinion on shocks?  Single, double, triple adjustable?  Brand? Single tube/ double tube?  Inverted?  Spring perch size?  Eyelets on both ends?  Remote reservoirs?  Body length?  Digressive or linear valving?
     

     

    I think race cars should have shocks 


    Jim Reyenga
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  •  02-14-2008, 3:19 PM 285162 in reply to 285160

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    Jreyenga:
    ChrisSwearingen:

    Let's keep this going.  Here is a loaded question, sure to get things livened back up...

    Who has an opinion on shocks?  Single, double, triple adjustable?  Brand? Single tube/ double tube?  Inverted?  Spring perch size?  Eyelets on both ends?  Remote reservoirs?  Body length?  Digressive or linear valving?
     

     

    I think race cars should have shocks 

    Thank you for that well thought out response.  Let me make sure I understand the finer points, On all four corners?  or just the left side where the driver sits? Surprise


    Chris
    51 SM2
  •  02-14-2008, 4:24 PM 285167 in reply to 285162

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    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    There are worse places to start reading about shocks in an autocross application than Dennis Grant's page.

    Your question as posed does little to entice one who might have information useful to you, to share.  Were you to put more effort into making fun questions, you might get more fun answers.


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  •  02-14-2008, 4:57 PM 285175 in reply to 285167

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    Chris, What's YOUR ideal shock setup. Give the wolves something to chew on and they'll go nuts :)


    Randy Noll
  •  02-14-2008, 7:30 PM 285205 in reply to 285175

    Re: SM2 NA/NB Miata Build

    rnoll98:

    Chris, What's YOUR ideal shock setup. Give the wolves something to chew on and they'll go nuts :)

     If I knew enough to propose an IDEAL setup I probably wouldn't be asking the question.

    But to get the party started, Moton Club Sport double adjustables.  Only 7 setting for rebound and compression and less adjustment range than the Moton Motorsport shocks.  Of course according to Dennis Grant, you don't need adjustment anyway.  Just the right valving to begin with. 

    So on a car with my setup 750# front 400# rears, natural frequency somewhere around 2.6 hz front and 2.25 rear (thats from memory so you might want to calculate your own frequency) what should the shock dyno plot look like?
     


    Chris
    51 SM2
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