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Old 21st December 2013, 22:08
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OK, I admit I dont like LEDs on "classic style' cars, and dont like modern interpretations, BUT I've just found the exception, that looks fantastic, its still the MX5 I presume but there is no way to tell. I love it also.How close is the curve of the lights to the body curve.
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Old 22nd December 2013, 07:56
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Err, that aint no MX5, that be a Corvette...
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Old 22nd December 2013, 08:29
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Agree with Ollie.

For those non-English native speakers reading this forum Ollie is using the word "be" in the subjunctive mood.

For the native English speakers, you will not have a clue what I am talking about..
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Old 22nd December 2013, 08:41
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I really like that Corvette with the Neo-Retro style and the modern looking front and rear lights.
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Old 22nd December 2013, 08:45
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KerrrrrChingggggg!!!!!



You can't ever make wheels fill the arches too much.

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Old 22nd December 2013, 08:47
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that before you is a corvette. what you see is a corvette.
anywho, anyone know what size was used on the original. some say 16 by 5 but no wall size is mentioned. say if i put a 16 by 7 on what profile would then match the original. eg 60% of 5.
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Old 22nd December 2013, 08:54
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sites like http://www.willtheyfit.com/ give a visual representation of sizes and calculations for rolling radius etc
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Old 22nd December 2013, 09:04
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Suspension travel would be very limited if did fill arches. i would like my speedo to show the true speed and have a comfy journey. The rolling radius has been matched to the original 14's that would be on the mx5. but have 15's instead. after going on wikepedia the original car mk1 had 16's so would like to match that but taking in account they will be 7 inch not 5 wide. i do like period cars but would like to make the finished lights a bit different. everything else will be stock. thats if can get the right balance otherwise just revert to plan b.
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Old 22nd December 2013, 09:06
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I believe that the original wheels were 72 spoke Borrani nickel plated steel wire wheels 6.00-15 front & 7.00-15 rear - changed to 6.50-16 front & 7.50-16 rear in 1963.

original tyres were Dunlop R5/R6 (which are still available) - no profile given but 80/82 was standard at the time.
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Old 22nd December 2013, 09:08
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mk1 is in refererence to the amz v1.
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Old 22nd December 2013, 09:17
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80% thats way high. think im going to have to take them to the tyre shop and have them play with some options. im fitting them on rota rb's so similar style to minilites. but a bit of dish on them. was looking at wire wheels but thought id simplify the design to just 8 spokes instead of 72. bit like a period mod as is frenched tailights.
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Old 22nd December 2013, 11:03
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225/55 R15

Speedo reads a bit slow, about 6mph.
I have a GPS.
1.8l, cam advance, induction kit, de-cat exhaust,
Reflashed ecu. Goes plenty quick enough. Between 5.5k to 7k. It goes bonkers!
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Old 26th December 2013, 16:37
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did you mean the speedo goes wrong or the acceleration is awesome. i was thinking of maybe getting the diffeerential changed or the speedo to allow for the different diameter of tyre. lots of saving and time juggling to do.
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Old 26th December 2013, 21:57
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Ssorry, what I meant was the Speedo reads about 6mph slow, but I have a GPS which gives me accurate speed for when it matters.
With these Tyres which are taller, it goes very well, as it has been tuned a bit.
However I never drove it as standard so can't really compare it!!!

Now, what colour...........
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Old 29th December 2013, 17:07
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Looking at grey or burgundy. Bit like the rossa colour that's in the colour thread. Thinks its a few months to go till the car takes shape so i think I've done well to break it down to two colours. VW pure grey. Its not metallic but has a certain fiat v8 zagato look.
was looking at doing two tone claret grey ,mirrors,grill that kind of thing. Accents of chrome on the wheels. Id upload pics but i don't know how and don't know if a.m will do anything yet so have to put designs and shapes on paper.
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Old 29th December 2013, 17:21
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Id like to be a kit car shell designer but i don't have qualifications. Lots of donors out their that could do with the tribute treatment. Chris has got great skills. I think once the right size tyres are on the build will go well. Then the scaleing down can begin stretch or not stretch etc.
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Old 29th December 2013, 18:05
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Thought id ask. If anyone has noticed the change. Compare first pics with last pics, what's the different. Check door sizes and bonnet height. Who prefers which? Alongside the period wheels. Any feed back would be great. Maybe something to discuss in the new year. I had a few to drink and mentioned in an email bout depth of the side profile of the kit. It changed, rather know if others like the change. Don't want to be held responsible for changes:-(
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Old 29th December 2013, 18:21
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Note to self don't email when drunk or on an empty stomach. :-)long walks round the new forest require lots of liquid refreshment to keep you going and when you get back to the campsite. No one told me burgers took so long on a bbq specially late September.
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Old 29th December 2013, 18:28
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Yes i know blah!blah!. But its true. It can work both ways. Just requires adaption of screen scuttle drain to be molded and an adapter added. Sorry brain wont stop wurring. Any way till next year.
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Old 2nd January 2014, 18:43
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i was thinking the other day . would it be be possible to have a banner made up the same size of the donor with a picture of the build car on it to get outline match. just ideas. ive contacted a printer company via email no reply yet. be nice for the shed. luckily the sheds 20ft by 10ft :-)and 7ft tall.
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