Nvy's car toy

Started by Nvy, March 21, 2019, 13:03

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shnazzle

Never even read the top part of the post. 
Definitely tyres. That's whack sizing on stock alloys
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Petrus

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Quote from: Carolyn on November  4, 2019, 16:33Pre facelift: 205/45  and 185/50/

205/50 and 185/55.

Going 195/55 all round is not a large step neither front nor rear. Load and speed rating are ok.
Going wider front and narrower rear is also odd as decrease understeer front  and increase oversteer rear yet you say it lags behind in steering.
Yes it changes the stagger too and thát slows steering.
All in all a bit odd BUT:

Mind that they are M&S tyres so they serve a tótally different purpose.
What do you want, expect from them?
You cannot póssibly expect sporty road behavior from proper snowy M&S?!
They will do better in snow than AD08s!!!

Now I do not live in wintery country at all but if I were living in snow country I´d fit 165/65 15 snowies on the OEM rims I have spare and yes that would make the car handle as on roller bearings on tarmac but quite grippy neutral in snow.

Nvy

Ill get used to it I just didnt expect it to be so different. For sure wont drive like I used with summer tires. Im just scared not to go in a ditch 2nd time.

Petrus

Quote from: Nvy on November  4, 2019, 18:24Ill get used to it I just didnt expect it to be so different. For sure wont drive like I used with summer tires. Im just scared not to go in a ditch 2nd time.

Check the tyre pressures, then just get used to how the car understeer vs oversteers and drive accordingly.
One reassuring thought should be that under chilly, wet, slippy conditions should have considerably shorter stopping distance than on any summer wubbah.

Nvy

Quote from: Petrus on November  4, 2019, 18:37
Quote from: Nvy on November  4, 2019, 18:24Ill get used to it I just didnt expect it to be so different. For sure wont drive like I used with summer tires. Im just scared not to go in a ditch 2nd time.

Check the tyre pressures, then just get used to how the car understeer vs oversteers and drive accordingly.
One reassuring thought should be that under chilly, wet, slippy conditions should have considerably shorter stopping distance than on any summer wubbah.

Well yeah, we are having some crazy temps but not gonna drive it every day. Will try to fit my turbo kit too.

Nvy

So last weekend went and tried to replace the alternator but failed miserably as the bolts would not move at all. I couldnt undo the engine mount so ill try to get somebody else to replace it for me.

I have a question tho to the usual suspects: @Carolyn @Petrus @shnazzle

The back of the engine under the intake manifold is covered with oil, also around the injectors. What should I check first?

My plan of action:
Compression check.
Rocker cover gasket.
Valve stem seals - how to check them?


 

Petrus

Rocker gasket.

Carolyn



Make sure your filler cap is tight and sealing as well.

Then it's cam-cover gasket time....

Compression and stem seals can't possibly be involved in this one. 
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shnazzle

Well I'm not going to contradict Carolyn or Petrus now am I? :)  :))
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Nvy

So I passed MOT yday and I bought some Castrol and filters. A question to the DIY guys, can I do an oil change if I lift only the back of the car on ramps? I have some ramps about 25 cm tall and I think I should be able to reach the filter when the car is on them?

Call the midlife!

I usually just jack the car up on the driver's side and reach in to undo the necessary parts then drop it back down to drain.
Then back up again to refit.
60% of the time it works everytime...

Call the midlife!

Quote from: Call the midlife! on April 30, 2020, 09:48I usually just jack the car up on the driver's side and reach in to undo the necessary parts then drop it back down to drain.
Then back up again to refit.
Naturally I stick an axle stand in under the subframe as a safety measure while I'm underneath fiddling about.
60% of the time it works everytime...

Ardent

Quote from: Nvy on April 30, 2020, 07:30So I passed MOT yday and I bought some Castrol and filters. A question to the DIY guys, can I do an oil change if I lift only the back of the car on ramps? I have some ramps about 25 cm tall and I think I should be able to reach the filter when the car is on them?
Yes. Easy.
https://www.mr2roc.org/forum/index.php?msg=821833
Bit cardboard down to slide under. Plenty of room .

Nvy

In for a reconditioned gearbox replacement. The reverse is a bit tricky to get into by hand but hope to be ok when its in. Other than that rocker cover gasket and then oil change and filters.

Nvy

Man got to love a well sorted two, not that mine is but we are getting there slowly. Went to the gym this morning and on the way back I had the confidence to push the car in the twisties. Altho it was in the city and the tires were cold, the car took the 90 degrees bends pretty nice and the slides were quite predictable. Rly love the feel of a stiff car, it rotates with the throttle and its generally a joy to drive. I hope it will drive just as good with the Konis and the Eibach but thats yet to be tried.

Couple of things that I have noticed and its my assumption:
1. Turbo will ruin the whole experience
2. Even 50 kilos are quite noticeable in the 2
3. 2zz + cams will be more rewarding to drive than a turbo car
4. Coilovers are strictly for track cars

On the above still have problems getting in the reverse but the other gears are quite okay. Have some noise like a whistle but have to try and find the source because the repair shop guys couldnt.

1979scotte

1) No
2) yes to the power not really in the handling
3) last few people who've done cams have had issues .
4) Probably depending on the quality of your roads.
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Alex Knight

1. Not for a road car, turbos are great!

2. Agreed, though you can offset that relatively easily without compromising the car.

3. Not worth the hassle & money.

4. Nonsense. My Tein SuperStreet are great on the road.

Nvy

Quote from: Alex Knight on June  2, 2021, 15:421. Not for a road car, turbos are great!

2. Agreed, though you can offset that relatively easily without compromising the car.

3. Not worth the hassle & money.

4. Nonsense. My Tein SuperStreet are great on the road.

Our streets are like a moon surface and coupled with yoko AD08r the drive is less than optimal lets say :)) will go to koni plus eibach and will report back.

I think the turbo will ruin the road manners of the car and it wont be that easy to modulate the throttle in the corner. Dont get me wrong I will go turbo, have everything stashed :))

Nvy

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Wanted to show an early pic of the new paint together with the new bumper. The color is not exactly what I wanted but I hope it will grow on me. Huge thanks to the club.



puma2

 :) What is wrong with colour

Nvy

Quote from: puma2 on January 23, 2022, 08:29:) What is wrong with colour

Wanted it to be a little more bright and somehow more red. Its not bad in the sun but in the shade I need to get used to it.

puma2

Quote from: Nvy on January 23, 2022, 08:31
Quote from: puma2 on January 23, 2022, 08:29:) What is wrong with colour

Wanted it to be a little more bright and somehow more red. Its not bad in the sun but in the shade I need to get used to it.

Wrap Yellow is your friend ha ha

Nvy

Quote from: puma2 on January 23, 2022, 08:33
Quote from: Nvy on January 23, 2022, 08:31
Quote from: puma2 on January 23, 2022, 08:29:) What is wrong with colour

Wanted it to be a little more bright and somehow more red. Its not bad in the sun but in the shade I need to get used to it.

Wrap Yellow is your friend ha ha

Still need to register the new color tho and will start mocking the turbo stuff. Gotta be summer ready 😁

Carolyn

It looks great.  The bumper goes well with it all.
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shnazzle

I really like it. And bumper does indeed go well in that color. 
Hope you learn to like it, it's a great colour
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