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flying_solo Apr 30, 2012 12:13 PM

yeah, leaving under you own power usually a good thing. Did it feel stronger than the last time you drove it? Do you have any video?

99mx5 Apr 30, 2012 12:46 PM

It did feel stronger. I will post vids later today

99mx5 May 1, 2012 01:16 AM

Here is a video from the dyno session.


99mx5 May 11, 2012 02:10 PM

Video of the last race.

flying_solo May 15, 2012 09:54 AM

nice run man!

99mx5 Jun 21, 2012 02:16 PM

This weekend I added ducting for the intercooler and radiator. It channels all the air from the bumper opening. The duct is made from three pieces of aluminum. I first made a template from cardboard then transferred the parts to aluminum sheet.

I used scissors, tape and a stapler for the cardboard patterns . I used an air nibbler, jigsaw and tin snips to cut the metal. I used a metal brake to bend the bottom panel. I used a drill and rivet gun to assemble the parts.

I used strips of cardboard to make mounting tabs then made the panels and mounted them to the tabs.

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Once I made the sides I made the bottom panel to seal the gap between the intercooler and radiator. I then cut the leading edge to fit behind the bumper.

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I transferred the parts to aluminum sheet and riveted them together. It is also shown how it will fit in the bumper with the bottom panel.

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It fits nicely and directs all airflow through intercooler and rad.

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View of ducting inside of installed bumper.

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The trick is to use the cardboard for cutting and fitting. If you cut off too much, just tape some more on again. Try to use factory mounts on the chassis and make tabs, then attach the patterns to the tabs. When you cut the patterns, integrate the tabs to make it all in one piece.

I have some air going over the intercooler. Both radiator and intercooler get fresh air. If there is too much going over, I will add a panel as a lip at the top of the intercooler to force more to go through.

flying_solo Jun 22, 2012 08:56 AM

At some point you are going to look at your car and say "If I could do it all over again I would do, X,Y,Z."

At that point, call me and I will ship my car out to you as a blank canvas for you to work on the motor. I will then do the honorable thing and take this project off of your hands.

99mx5 Jun 22, 2012 05:03 PM

That is the main reason I lurked for so long at MT.net. I wanted to do it right the first time. :) Now I look at it and think, "What is next?"

Lucid Jun 26, 2012 12:20 PM

I like the choice to go with the duct work, my friend did the same thing on his 240sx he noticed way more air getting to his intercooler but also to his radiator even with his 2 and a half inch radiator the thing still didn't get enough air till he made the duct, anyway nice build and even better build thread very well done man.

99mx5 Jul 29, 2012 12:18 PM

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Thanks! As usual, its a work in progress.
The temps were pretty bad here in the desert at the last race event. I installed an oil cooler to help lower engine temps. The cooler is a 19 row unit. The hoses are -10AN SS braided teflon with vynil hose over them as sleeves. The sandwich plate is a generic one. I replaced the fittings with XRP -10AN adapters and I ported it for better flow. I also added a VDO temp sender. I also have the VDO oil temp gauge but will install at a later time.

I placed the cooler in front of the radiator above the intercooler. The cooler is installed with 1/4" allthread rods with nuts to lock it in place. I also made a bracket to support the bottom. Everything is either black or silver for a stealthy install.


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