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Hi Phil,
Just reading with interest details of your MX-5 engine conversion. Forgive me if you've already mentioned it, but how does the converted car compare with a Sprint-engined car performance wise?
Just reading with interest details of your MX-5 engine conversion. Forgive me if you've already mentioned it, but how does the converted car compare with a Sprint-engined car performance wise?
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Is that a hole in the spoiler? If it is does it cool the brakes or something? One of my other little jobs is a wonkey steering wheel. Everytime I drive it I tell myself to take it off and turn it a couple of splines but I've been saying that since before the engine swap! Putting the boot linings back in is another one.Carledo wrote:Ah, I know that one! My car has a Sprint front loom and a Toledo fan motor. So the plugs didn't tally up. It only took me 4 years to get around to fixing that one! Hence the legend on my number plate, "Round Tuit Racing"
Steve
I actually have a "round tuit" it looks like a circular porcelain beer mat and my mum gave it to me years ago cos I was always saying " I'll get around to it one day", now I have one, I have to tell you, don't bother getting one yourself, they don't work!![]()
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Re: new member mx5 1.6 conversion.
I'd love to tell you how it compares but as I've never driven a sprint I can't say. The only thing I could say is that it's more reliable. If anyone fancies a go to get their own comparison sure we could sort something out.richphy wrote:Hi Phil,
Just reading with interest details of your MX-5 engine conversion. Forgive me if you've already mentioned it, but how does the converted car compare with a Sprint-engined car performance wise?
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An interesting proposition! Well done on the conversion.
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Started cleaning a few years of grease and dirt off the replacement diff today. Just thought I'd let you know Steve that a 3.63 code is fr. 3.89 is fh. Meant to let you know the other day.
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I'm down near Eastbourne and thanks for the compliment.richphy wrote:An interesting proposition! Well done on the conversion.
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Its just a stock Sprint spoiler from (IIRC) a stock late w reg Sprint. I imagine the holes are supposed to be for brake cooling - but probably not very efficient! The whole thing is more for show than go, though some folk reckon it makes a slight difference to high speed stability. IMO its just there to hide the subframe from view a bit!
Steve
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'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
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'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
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Or in my MX 1.8 conversion (still in progress...), the bottom of the radiator!..Carledo wrote:IMO its just there to hide the subframe from view a bit!
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I've got a spoiler but can't remember seeing holes in it. Just need to re fit it at some point. Decided to today the inside of the car today and whilst I had the front carpets out I found another job on my list to do. The hole I cut to get the wires for the ECU through. I hadn't got round to putting rubber round it so a couple of the wires were starting to rub through so I cut some fuel hose then put a slit end to end and put it round the hole.
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My version of the same thing! The Carlton has a dedicated engine loom that makes wiring it a doddle and includes the massive grommet - which I fortunately had a hole cutter the correct (68mm) size for!

Steve

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'73 2 door Toledo with Vauxhall Carlton 2.0 8v engine (The Carledo)
'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
Maverick Triumph, Servicing, Repairs, Electrical, Recomissioning, MOT prep, Trackerjack brake fitting service.
Apprentice served Triumph Specialist for 50 years. PM for more info or quotes.
'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
Maverick Triumph, Servicing, Repairs, Electrical, Recomissioning, MOT prep, Trackerjack brake fitting service.
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So after last night thanks to an alcohol fueled ar×e hole with no respect for other people's property I have got more work to do on my car. The lovely chap that was p155 off and shouting about picking a fight with someone thought my car was the best thing to take his anger out on! I hope he hurt himself doing it! The roof has got dents all over it and don't know whether the bonnet will be able to be repaired as the skin is dented and has separated from the reinforcement which is now bent and so the bonnet is now twisted! Peed off is an understatement. If I got out there in time I should of followed him home to see how he likes it being done to his car. From the noises it came off a lot better than I thought it would but it still knocks you back and makes you think why would someone do it. Another car on the street got scratched but nothing as bad as mine. Tried to get as good pics as I could.
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Please report this and see if you can get a SOCO to come out and print it. Extremely unlikely but the degree to which your neighbourhood is policed properly is down to how much of this sort of thing gets reported. If you can identify the miscreant you can prosecute for criminal damage.
Lots of sympathy and not a lot else to suggest. I expect Alun might have a decent bonnet.
Jon
Lots of sympathy and not a lot else to suggest. I expect Alun might have a decent bonnet.
Jon
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Back at work after some time off so I dug my front spoiler out and it has got those holes in it. Never noticed them before. Put my replacement diff in the boot tonight to take to work tomorrow to start getting it ready to fit it. Hopefully I will be able to get to the workshop this weekend to fit it!philgroom wrote:Is that a hole in the spoiler? If it is does it cool the brakes or something? One of my other little jobs is a wonkey steering wheel. Everytime I drive it I tell myself to take it off and turn it a couple of splines but I've been saying that since before the engine swap! Putting the boot linings back in is another one.Carledo wrote:Ah, I know that one! My car has a Sprint front loom and a Toledo fan motor. So the plugs didn't tally up. It only took me 4 years to get around to fixing that one! Hence the legend on my number plate, "Round Tuit Racing"
Steve
I actually have a "round tuit" it looks like a circular porcelain beer mat and my mum gave it to me years ago cos I was always saying " I'll get around to it one day", now I have one, I have to tell you, don't bother getting one yourself, they don't work!![]()
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Looking at those dents, it may be worth trying this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILVWPzO_swY
I have had varying results but it can work(nothing so dramatic as in the video).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILVWPzO_swY
I have had varying results but it can work(nothing so dramatic as in the video).
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Had a productive day in the workshop today. I got the 3.63 diff fitted. Replaced steering rack bushes and also the subframe bushes. Then even had time to adjust the tracking. With the new diff the car is a lot more drivable, not changing gear as quick and is quieter than the old one. And now the wheels are pointing in the right direction the steering is a lot more responsive.
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