A Kiwis Series 3

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Re: A Kiwis Series 3

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In my opinion "P" plates end up causing people to cut you up and try to get past at any cost. Not everyone is like that but there are a lot of impatient drivers :roll:
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I had an annoying thing happening where my sidelights were always on. I found out when people mentioned it on Nik's thread that it went away when unplugging this connector from the centre console cubby-hole
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The problem with unplugging this on my car meant that my excuse of a headunit had no power. Wasn't hard but I finally got around to finding another connection for the headunit power, meaning I can unplug that cubby-hole plug. Woo no more permanent sidelights! The little things aye :lol:


I had plans to of spent quite bit of money on the car by this time of year, but has been delayed for a while... So I decided to treat myself to something new.

I don't remember ordering pizza?! :?
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As I only have short legs I have the seat pushed all the way forward :lol: which means the steering wheel is closer to my chest than I'd like. I found a Works Bell short hub for our car which is only 40mm deep and brings the wheel closer to the dash :D
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Cheapo calipers but they do they job -haha-. May of also spied some gauges for future install th:. 2 Defi racer temperature gauges. These are the type which don't need a separate controller. Boss/gauges are a lot cheaper from RHDjapan than it is to get from the UK.

Here you can see the height/depth difference. I measured the old wheel to be approximately 11.2mm and the new at approximately 8.8mm.
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Finally installation pictures! 0-0
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Overall I am really happy with the steering wheel aye. I think it suits our interior really well. With it being smaller and closer to the dash it gets in the way of my gauges a little. Where I sit means I can't see from about 2700-5000rpm and about 50-90MPH but I don't mind it much. I feel when the car wants to change gear and I'll get used to when the lower half of the speedo is at 60 ;). I can see it all clearly if I sit back, which I do when going along fairly straight A roads.. But when driving around town or up Malvern Hills for example I tend to lean forward for some reason hahah.


My drivers side door was pretty rusted down the bottom of it so I managed to grab another one to replace it. GT_James gave me a hand getting the door on and Steve-A helped me get it aligned properly a few days ago. Brings out my dodgy paint even more though! :oops: Not without its problems. The window in the door doesn't really want to go down/up. I tried adjusting the runners with the bolt towards the front of the door but it is already back as far as it can. Will I need new window rubber bits too? Any suggestions? Switches have been cleaned out.


My door seals were pretty munted since I got the car so I finally got around to buying some new ones from Mazda. I also got outer window seals while I was at it. The guy at Mazda near me said the right (or was it the left :? ) door seal was the last one in the UK but can get them ordered in from overseas if anybody is interested in doing the same. Will just take a bit longer to arrive :). Cost £144 all up but I'm pretty happy with them aye! The door seals are obviously a perfect fit and awesome quality. Needs more force to close the door but its reassuring and not just a slam haha. I haven't been for a drive with them on yet so can't comment on if its quieter or not. Ask me at RRG if anybody has read this by tomorrow :P

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Didn't realise the outer window seals were supposed to be soft rubber and not rock solid -haha-.
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Now a few bad points..
My clutch bite is getting preeeeettty high so will need to get a new setup. Tool, are you there? :lol:

Rust :shock:. Going to need some for my MOT coming up. I know someone who will be able to sort it out. Steve-A noticed some swollen patches in the front drivers wheel arch that he didn't want to touch :(. So once I have found somewhere to live in the next couple months then I will be buying a welder and practising my ass off. I've always wanted to learn since I was about 7 for some reason hah. It will be an awesome skill to learn considering we have old cars :)


That's about all I can think of for now. Bout to go and wash the car ready for tomorrow th:. Hope I haven't crashed any computers with all the pics :D. Thanks for reading!
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great work Jesse th:
Have you soaked the window runners with silicone spray? That'll free up the electric windows a bit.

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Thanks Ian. I have some graphite stuff to spray it with. They dont look in the best condition though. Forgot to mention that the window actually moves around a bit. Might be easier to just show you tomorrow :?: :lol:
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That cubby box connector/sidelight thing is one of the weirdest things in a long tradition of Mazda weirdness :? It makes my feeble brain hurt :lol:

That steering wheel looks superb; I've often thought it's one of only a couple of Momo designs that aren't really nasty! Suits the car perfectly
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Hobbawobba wrote:Thanks Ian. I have some graphite stuff to spray it with. They dont look in the best condition though. Forgot to mention that the window actually moves around a bit. Might be easier to just show you tomorrow :?: :lol:
don't put graphite on it, you'll get the stuff all over you whenever you touch the car..... I'll bring some spray silicone tomorrow and you can do your runners with it

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Hobbawobba wrote:My clutch bite is getting preeeeettty high so will need to get a new setup. Tool, are you there? :lol:
Yes, I'm "sort of" here.
Back in the UK for the summer, maybe longer......
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I've been pretty quiet on here. Moved house recently and only just got internet on my computer again. I'll try post a little update in a few days 0-0
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Haven't done a whole lot since my lasts update. The new door seals made an awesome difference inside the car while driving. So much less road noise!

Part numbers if anybody wants/needs to replace theirs
Left - 8871-59-760
Right - 8871-58-760

Went for my MOT a few months ago at a garage I done some work for last year. Passed but was mentioned I may want to change my track rods sooner rather than later ;). Ordered whole new ones from Rockauto for pretty cheap. Also got an Exedy clutch kit and rear caliper rebuild kits since I was placing an order. Love that website!
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Changing track rods is a fairly straightforward thing to do. Bang the old ones out with a hammer, try to get the new ones looking similar length, put new ones on with the supplied hardware. Got an alignment done a few days later with that flashy Hunter system. Sorted.

Excuse the dodgy paint on my front end :oops:
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I also got myself a welder, good welding mask and various other bits with a VAT free code that Machine Mart send out occasionally. A friend lent me his trade card so I could buy a breaker bar and torque wrench from Halfords which saved a decent amount. Also scored a few bits from a friend of mine which will come in handy! Hopefully I'll get the FC oil cooler installed before RRG :twisted:
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Removed my broken Aerial also and put a blanking grommet in place. Looks a lot nicer haha. I hate radio stations anyway :lol:.

I moved house a few months ago to a place right in the middle of Worcester. Nice and secure. I also have a garage now!! Booked the first week of February off work to get some car stuff done. Going to take out my whole rear end up clean up/weld/replace/upgrade. I'll try to wire up my shiney FD alternator afterwards. Hopefully should see a lot more decent progress from me now aye! yay
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Re: A Kiwis Series 3

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It seems like you have it all well organised & thought through, good luck with the welding.
I will look forward to seeing the results at RR if it is not precipitating down again :lol:
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