TADO
03-03-2009, 12:02 AM
following beardos suggestion, ive decided to try and make a thread about our car and keep it up to date as we go along.
all these pics are from my blog but it'll allow me to keep things all in one place at least. The blog has much more info so i'll try and keep this brief. i'm sorry if its a bit all-over-the-place, its quite tricky trying to remember everything!
apologies for the links to the pics- the uploader still isnt working :(
2006:
OK, here's the little chap just after we got him.
http://bp2.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/RoYaZxTrb0I/AAAAAAAAAAU/SnJFQVxMGbg/s1600-h/205914856_59f46d527f.jpg
We spent quite a while trying to work out which car to get - basically it came down to either a much newer mx5, a cappo or a beat. Which ever car we decided to go with it was definitely going to be a keeper (providing it didnt blow up etc!) and eventually we chose the beat over the cappo, based mostly on looks to be honest and the fact that it was a honda. After driving one for the first time this was reinforced even more!
The extra budget left over from not buying an mx5 would be spent making the car into something unique and teaching myself a bit about how cars work...
There were 3 beats available when we were looking. In the end we went with one that was quite a lot cheaper than the other two. Straight, totally standard, 121k, very recent import so rust free but with a DIY blow-over respray (we found out why later). The paint didnt bother me too much at the time - i was more concerned about finding one without rot and that was mechanically sound.
Heres a picture with his friend in our car park:
http://bp3.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/RoYZoBTrbzI/AAAAAAAAAAM/5lfLbPR3Uxs/s1600-h/289363192_2122c0b8ba.jpg
After a happy summer of driving winter came round and it was time put the beat into hibernation and begin work to restore and change a few things.
First up the car was checked into our friends garage for a full engine rebuild. This was done as a precautionary measure really to try and prevent having to do it later down the line under less ideal circumstances.
On stripping everything down no damage or serious wear was found apart from worn seals so it was just a case of replacing the rings, bearings, belts and seals with new ones, and lots of prep work before it went back together again.
A stainless mugen manifold was wrapped up and bolted on before everything went back where it should be.
This took a lot longer than expected for several reasons but we got there eventually:
from this:
http://bp3.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/RoYeOBTrb2I/AAAAAAAAAAk/r6k7rgBdEvo/s1600-h/400111165_607c4493cf.jpg
to this:
http://bp2.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/R1sx_croRpI/AAAAAAAAAL4/RUuCKsPSmKY/s1600-h/piston-box.jpg
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/R5kGViGQpiI/AAAAAAAAAMA/REiJahSmf64/s1600-h/bottom-end1.jpg
http://bp2.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/R7N5NxSa26I/AAAAAAAAANo/X3S2iptknHU/s1600-h/head4.jpg
to this:
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SFAqFQbS-yI/AAAAAAAAATw/xpvElxGjKWY/s1600-h/engine.jpg
http://bp2.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SHExNxCw5RI/AAAAAAAAAXw/fbHQEeQNHls/s1600-h/engine-clean.jpg
While the car was off the road we decided what direction we wanted to take it in in terms of how it was going to look. As i mentioned before it was the looks of the beat that really appealed when we first got the car and i never get tired of looking at it :D
After a lot of research we settled on a FEELS aero kit and hardtop which arrived from japan courtesy of Hyeline Performance in Cardiff:
http://bp2.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/Ryer5XfA8mI/AAAAAAAAAKo/KPnsh6ftPzA/s1600-h/kit3.jpg
http://bp0.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/RyesQ3fA8nI/AAAAAAAAAKw/jVq94SROjL4/s1600-h/kit4.jpg
This then sat in our lounge, followed by my mums house for about a year or so as I didnt have the heart to take the little chap back off the road for the bodywork!
With the car back running again we set about meddling with stuff and sorting a few bits out - these pics are from the past 12-18 months or so. ive tried to keep them in a rough order but i got confused so apologies in advance:
New cobra roadster 7 seats went in with the help of some adaptors from japhoo:
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/RsoKDVf88VI/AAAAAAAAAG8/QqfdDR5dnKQ/s1600-h/seats-in.jpg
Quick release wheel for security:
http://bp0.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/RsSU6lf88TI/AAAAAAAAAGs/QOVH0xeN_kM/s1600-h/steeringwheel.jpg
Mugen exhaust to go with the manifold:
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SFLJQAJdzII/AAAAAAAAAU4/6vvIphrBzI4/s1600-h/13th2.jpg
4 point bolt-in saito roll bar went in (and meant the passengers seat had to go back to zebra for a while!):
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SMbmA4Ww8HI/AAAAAAAAAa4/QLIsQhP26U4/s1600-h/inside.jpg
strut braces:
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SG_pQdSbQHI/AAAAAAAAAWw/D1XcTqyLqvo/s1600-h/strut1.jpg
http://bp3.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SG_o2sQ0UiI/AAAAAAAAAWo/HNr1ioS6IZA/s1600-h/strut2.jpg
then yet another big box from rinkya japan arrived with these in:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SMbrqSnHEhI/AAAAAAAAAbQ/x4kuYSyT-R0/s1600-h/wheels-box.jpg
Mugen shocks with lowering springs went on, sadly i dont have any before and after pics tho. This made a huge difference to the ride and handling of the car - it was a pretty amazing change... tho i think it needs another gentle tap with the lowering stick to get it down a bit more. Once the car is back together again one of the things i'm planning is a trip to get some custom springs made up...
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SN89J2LUx9I/AAAAAAAAAbg/thR4qYAeziQ/s1600-h/side.jpg
At some point this came out:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SMbgy5OV3pI/AAAAAAAAAaQ/ZLOK-BScB64/s1600-h/R0014134.jpg
and with a bit of this:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SMbg3r5peLI/AAAAAAAAAaY/lQ2REv7mtS8/s1600-h/R0014165.jpg
was soon replaced by this:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SMbg_-LspCI/AAAAAAAAAao/H746aTGX23Q/s1600-h/R0014174.jpg
which in turn was attached to this to make some rumbling noises:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SQ3DPkd5DSI/AAAAAAAAAow/8Pz00VUs9bs/s1600-h/sub.jpg
and the cassette holder and handbrake console was replaced with shiny black things to match:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SQ2xkQX-t5I/AAAAAAAAAn4/WuJ_1WJ4mYo/s1600-h/cozylights1.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SQ2xkeQNsRI/AAAAAAAAAoA/ddcrP8ad5cE/s1600-h/cozylights2.jpg
New roof clips to stop the hardtop rattling:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SQ3Fox9-EQI/AAAAAAAAApA/4n9ZVQKgD7I/s1600-h/roof-clip2.jpg
all these pics are from my blog but it'll allow me to keep things all in one place at least. The blog has much more info so i'll try and keep this brief. i'm sorry if its a bit all-over-the-place, its quite tricky trying to remember everything!
apologies for the links to the pics- the uploader still isnt working :(
2006:
OK, here's the little chap just after we got him.
http://bp2.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/RoYaZxTrb0I/AAAAAAAAAAU/SnJFQVxMGbg/s1600-h/205914856_59f46d527f.jpg
We spent quite a while trying to work out which car to get - basically it came down to either a much newer mx5, a cappo or a beat. Which ever car we decided to go with it was definitely going to be a keeper (providing it didnt blow up etc!) and eventually we chose the beat over the cappo, based mostly on looks to be honest and the fact that it was a honda. After driving one for the first time this was reinforced even more!
The extra budget left over from not buying an mx5 would be spent making the car into something unique and teaching myself a bit about how cars work...
There were 3 beats available when we were looking. In the end we went with one that was quite a lot cheaper than the other two. Straight, totally standard, 121k, very recent import so rust free but with a DIY blow-over respray (we found out why later). The paint didnt bother me too much at the time - i was more concerned about finding one without rot and that was mechanically sound.
Heres a picture with his friend in our car park:
http://bp3.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/RoYZoBTrbzI/AAAAAAAAAAM/5lfLbPR3Uxs/s1600-h/289363192_2122c0b8ba.jpg
After a happy summer of driving winter came round and it was time put the beat into hibernation and begin work to restore and change a few things.
First up the car was checked into our friends garage for a full engine rebuild. This was done as a precautionary measure really to try and prevent having to do it later down the line under less ideal circumstances.
On stripping everything down no damage or serious wear was found apart from worn seals so it was just a case of replacing the rings, bearings, belts and seals with new ones, and lots of prep work before it went back together again.
A stainless mugen manifold was wrapped up and bolted on before everything went back where it should be.
This took a lot longer than expected for several reasons but we got there eventually:
from this:
http://bp3.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/RoYeOBTrb2I/AAAAAAAAAAk/r6k7rgBdEvo/s1600-h/400111165_607c4493cf.jpg
to this:
http://bp2.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/R1sx_croRpI/AAAAAAAAAL4/RUuCKsPSmKY/s1600-h/piston-box.jpg
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/R5kGViGQpiI/AAAAAAAAAMA/REiJahSmf64/s1600-h/bottom-end1.jpg
http://bp2.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/R7N5NxSa26I/AAAAAAAAANo/X3S2iptknHU/s1600-h/head4.jpg
to this:
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SFAqFQbS-yI/AAAAAAAAATw/xpvElxGjKWY/s1600-h/engine.jpg
http://bp2.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SHExNxCw5RI/AAAAAAAAAXw/fbHQEeQNHls/s1600-h/engine-clean.jpg
While the car was off the road we decided what direction we wanted to take it in in terms of how it was going to look. As i mentioned before it was the looks of the beat that really appealed when we first got the car and i never get tired of looking at it :D
After a lot of research we settled on a FEELS aero kit and hardtop which arrived from japan courtesy of Hyeline Performance in Cardiff:
http://bp2.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/Ryer5XfA8mI/AAAAAAAAAKo/KPnsh6ftPzA/s1600-h/kit3.jpg
http://bp0.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/RyesQ3fA8nI/AAAAAAAAAKw/jVq94SROjL4/s1600-h/kit4.jpg
This then sat in our lounge, followed by my mums house for about a year or so as I didnt have the heart to take the little chap back off the road for the bodywork!
With the car back running again we set about meddling with stuff and sorting a few bits out - these pics are from the past 12-18 months or so. ive tried to keep them in a rough order but i got confused so apologies in advance:
New cobra roadster 7 seats went in with the help of some adaptors from japhoo:
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/RsoKDVf88VI/AAAAAAAAAG8/QqfdDR5dnKQ/s1600-h/seats-in.jpg
Quick release wheel for security:
http://bp0.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/RsSU6lf88TI/AAAAAAAAAGs/QOVH0xeN_kM/s1600-h/steeringwheel.jpg
Mugen exhaust to go with the manifold:
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SFLJQAJdzII/AAAAAAAAAU4/6vvIphrBzI4/s1600-h/13th2.jpg
4 point bolt-in saito roll bar went in (and meant the passengers seat had to go back to zebra for a while!):
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SMbmA4Ww8HI/AAAAAAAAAa4/QLIsQhP26U4/s1600-h/inside.jpg
strut braces:
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SG_pQdSbQHI/AAAAAAAAAWw/D1XcTqyLqvo/s1600-h/strut1.jpg
http://bp3.blogger.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SG_o2sQ0UiI/AAAAAAAAAWo/HNr1ioS6IZA/s1600-h/strut2.jpg
then yet another big box from rinkya japan arrived with these in:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SMbrqSnHEhI/AAAAAAAAAbQ/x4kuYSyT-R0/s1600-h/wheels-box.jpg
Mugen shocks with lowering springs went on, sadly i dont have any before and after pics tho. This made a huge difference to the ride and handling of the car - it was a pretty amazing change... tho i think it needs another gentle tap with the lowering stick to get it down a bit more. Once the car is back together again one of the things i'm planning is a trip to get some custom springs made up...
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SN89J2LUx9I/AAAAAAAAAbg/thR4qYAeziQ/s1600-h/side.jpg
At some point this came out:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SMbgy5OV3pI/AAAAAAAAAaQ/ZLOK-BScB64/s1600-h/R0014134.jpg
and with a bit of this:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SMbg3r5peLI/AAAAAAAAAaY/lQ2REv7mtS8/s1600-h/R0014165.jpg
was soon replaced by this:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SMbg_-LspCI/AAAAAAAAAao/H746aTGX23Q/s1600-h/R0014174.jpg
which in turn was attached to this to make some rumbling noises:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SQ3DPkd5DSI/AAAAAAAAAow/8Pz00VUs9bs/s1600-h/sub.jpg
and the cassette holder and handbrake console was replaced with shiny black things to match:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SQ2xkQX-t5I/AAAAAAAAAn4/WuJ_1WJ4mYo/s1600-h/cozylights1.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SQ2xkeQNsRI/AAAAAAAAAoA/ddcrP8ad5cE/s1600-h/cozylights2.jpg
New roof clips to stop the hardtop rattling:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Saq_w-4FxtE/SQ3Fox9-EQI/AAAAAAAAApA/4n9ZVQKgD7I/s1600-h/roof-clip2.jpg