Renesis NC Track Car - In the Build
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I purchased a pair of Sparco Sprint V's way back in July 2007 and they were taking too much space at home so I got stuck into designing adaptors to allow the Sparco's to utilise the standard NC rails. As per normal I designed them up in Solidworks.
Here are the finished items fitted between the seat and rails. If you are wondering why they have MX-5 Plus profiled in them, I approached the owner about having them as a product, having done other product development work for him previously. These are the only adaptors in existance at the moment.
....and the seats installed in the car.
The seats just clear the innards of the NC hardtop.
I really wanted to see how the car now sat with most of the powertrain installed in the car and the Tein Flex's fitted....and a hint of negative camber. :mrgreen:
....and that was March, 2008.
Here are the finished items fitted between the seat and rails. If you are wondering why they have MX-5 Plus profiled in them, I approached the owner about having them as a product, having done other product development work for him previously. These are the only adaptors in existance at the moment.
....and the seats installed in the car.
The seats just clear the innards of the NC hardtop.
I really wanted to see how the car now sat with most of the powertrain installed in the car and the Tein Flex's fitted....and a hint of negative camber. :mrgreen:
....and that was March, 2008.
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Excellent post Danny.
Excellent colour choice too.
Insiders have stated that the (possible) MX-5 rotary version was to be called the RX-5 (MX-5/RX-5) but I have also heard the MX-5R tag albiet some 5+ years ago.
When its completed, contacting some magazines such as "MOTOR" in Oz & RX-7 magazine in Japan would get the message out into the Mazda world of what the NC should be like.
I think most would agree there should have been a 13B-MSP option available the day the NC hit the streets
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Excellent colour choice too.
Insiders have stated that the (possible) MX-5 rotary version was to be called the RX-5 (MX-5/RX-5) but I have also heard the MX-5R tag albiet some 5+ years ago.
When its completed, contacting some magazines such as "MOTOR" in Oz & RX-7 magazine in Japan would get the message out into the Mazda world of what the NC should be like.
I think most would agree there should have been a 13B-MSP option available the day the NC hit the streets
REgards
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I'm staggered at the scope of this project. Danny, your attention to detail and willingness to attack each problem presented is a credit to you. And I'm glad you took the time to photograph it on the way through...and share it with us.
Can't wait to see the finished product!
Can't wait to see the finished product!
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When it first came out the Blitz supercharger is 600000 Yen; the magazine described it as 1000Yen / PS, since there should be 60ps increase in power @ crank.
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Excellent post Danny.
Excellent colour choice too.
Insiders have stated that the (possible) MX-5 rotary version was to be called the RX-5 (MX-5/RX-5) but I have also heard the MX-5R tag albiet some 5+ years ago.
When its completed, contacting some magazines such as "MOTOR" in Oz & RX-7 magazine in Japan would get the message out into the Mazda world of what the NC should be like.
I think most would agree there should have been a 13B-MSP option available the day the NC hit the streets
REgards
Excellent colour choice too.
Insiders have stated that the (possible) MX-5 rotary version was to be called the RX-5 (MX-5/RX-5) but I have also heard the MX-5R tag albiet some 5+ years ago.
When its completed, contacting some magazines such as "MOTOR" in Oz & RX-7 magazine in Japan would get the message out into the Mazda world of what the NC should be like.
I think most would agree there should have been a 13B-MSP option available the day the NC hit the streets
REgards
I totally agree! Mazda should have done an MX-5 MPS with the 13B-MSP....there is definitely a market for such a vehicle.
I'm staggered at the scope of this project. Danny, your attention to detail and willingness to attack each problem presented is a credit to you. And I'm glad you took the time to photograph it on the way through...and share it with us.
Can't wait to see the finished product!
Can't wait to see the finished product!
Hi Glenn, as I'm still a while away from completing the project I don't want to give too much away until I have driven her in anger and achieved my goal.
G'day Drew, no sale of children here ....just 15 years of hard work to get myself in a financial position to have a crack at a project such as this.
I will be unpacking the shipping container this weekend with all my goodies that I've been waiting for (some since last November ). This should give the project a few quick wins....as I mentioned above, work is swallowing what should be my spare time at the moment.
Cheers,
Danny
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Due to work commitments and alike very little has happened since March. :frown:
So by July '08 the very little that had been achieved relates to the preliminary design work of the roll cage. The below bracket is part of the standard NC soft top frame. It also provides the structural tie for the standard roll bar as well as the B-pillar mounts for the removable hardtop. I have drawn it up in Solidworks as I will be integrating it into my roll cage (both the LH & RH brackets).
So by July '08 the very little that had been achieved relates to the preliminary design work of the roll cage. The below bracket is part of the standard NC soft top frame. It also provides the structural tie for the standard roll bar as well as the B-pillar mounts for the removable hardtop. I have drawn it up in Solidworks as I will be integrating it into my roll cage (both the LH & RH brackets).
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ic... I dropped a 0 intially it is 10000yen /ps new
EDIT:... 200000 Yen is a bargin, but at the current rate it is about 3000$AUD? Cool.
EDIT:... 200000 Yen is a bargin, but at the current rate it is about 3000$AUD? Cool.
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I went into a work induced hibernation for the winter months...and arise in mid-August to complete the rear end.
Rear end sorted!!! Driveshafts are in!!!
For the first time in 7 months she is a roller! This is what 7 months of dust looks like .... she will get a wash very soon.
I really love its rear end...
Now that she's back on the ground, it is time to get on with the roll cage....of course when work allows!
Another step in the right direction was made in August with the tailshaft modifications being completed. I don't think I'm going to have a strength/whirling issue with this one .
...and installed!
As of today this is where I'm up to with the build...ie. nothing has happened since the end of August :cry: . The up-shot is that the container with a lot of the parts I've been waiting on has arrived. Will get some piccies up of the parts sometime this week.
Cheers,
Danny
Rear end sorted!!! Driveshafts are in!!!
For the first time in 7 months she is a roller! This is what 7 months of dust looks like .... she will get a wash very soon.
I really love its rear end...
Now that she's back on the ground, it is time to get on with the roll cage....of course when work allows!
Another step in the right direction was made in August with the tailshaft modifications being completed. I don't think I'm going to have a strength/whirling issue with this one .
...and installed!
As of today this is where I'm up to with the build...ie. nothing has happened since the end of August :cry: . The up-shot is that the container with a lot of the parts I've been waiting on has arrived. Will get some piccies up of the parts sometime this week.
Cheers,
Danny
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Enjoy guys.
This type of coverage is/wont be available when this weapon gets featured in the local car magazines.
Once finished, I vote this as a sticky for all to remember the effort & expertese Danny has blessed us with.
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This type of coverage is/wont be available when this weapon gets featured in the local car magazines.
Once finished, I vote this as a sticky for all to remember the effort & expertese Danny has blessed us with.
REgards
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Danny...I doffs me hat
This, my friends, is a work of art, in the sense that it has taken tremendous passion, together with a lot of blood, sweat and (possibly) tears!
The striking thing (and not to belittle your efforts one iota, Danny) is how close the Renesis and running gear 'fits', suggesting there's a giant somewhere in Mazda design, on whose shoulders you stand!
This, my friends, is a work of art, in the sense that it has taken tremendous passion, together with a lot of blood, sweat and (possibly) tears!
The striking thing (and not to belittle your efforts one iota, Danny) is how close the Renesis and running gear 'fits', suggesting there's a giant somewhere in Mazda design, on whose shoulders you stand!
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You just know that somewhere in Japan a Mazda engineer has done this himself...but isn't a sharer like our mate Danny...
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Thanks for all the kind words guys Your enthusiasm for the project certainly adds to mine.
Long awaited bits have finally arrived!!!! :D :D :D
Rear section of exhaust....
Mazdaspeed Front Bar....will be refinished to Winning Blue....
Blitz supercharger kit.... :twisted:
This turned up with my bits....so I claimed it...will ditch the stickers ASAP....it will definitely give the NC the racer look... :P
I'm storing all these bits in my office to constantly remind me that I need to make time to work on the car.
Hopefully I will get a chance to do a couple of things in the next week or so.
Cheers,
Danny
Long awaited bits have finally arrived!!!! :D :D :D
Rear section of exhaust....
Mazdaspeed Front Bar....will be refinished to Winning Blue....
Blitz supercharger kit.... :twisted:
This turned up with my bits....so I claimed it...will ditch the stickers ASAP....it will definitely give the NC the racer look... :P
I'm storing all these bits in my office to constantly remind me that I need to make time to work on the car.
Hopefully I will get a chance to do a couple of things in the next week or so.
Cheers,
Danny
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Amazing project , why didnt you go for the Hymee twin screw set up ? is Blitz a better solution ?
Maybe a joint venture with the Hymster would finally get some supercharged cars out on the roads
When can i get one ?
Cheers
Michael
Maybe a joint venture with the Hymster would finally get some supercharged cars out on the roads
When can i get one ?
Cheers
Michael
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Hi Michael, the Blitz kit is a short term solution to my time issues. I need to get this thing out on the track ASAP. It's already been 2 years since I started this project.
Hymee's twin-screw arrangement is more efficient and can generate for more flow than the Blitz kit, however I've been developing my own s'charger setup based on the more disposible Eaton M90 unit coupled with an A2W IC. It's still some time away and I need to get the rest of the car sorted.
Cheers,
Danny