@@rtheorymotorsports a worthy upgrade to modernize our old cars! Thanks for supporting the Miata community with this and all your other awesome products
Nice modification! As a former racing instructor: you probably need to drive smoother now that the car is stiffer overall. Miatas are pretty soft and compliant from the factory, so you’re used to using a lot of steering input to “chuck it in” to the corner. You’re driving it like a Miata but you gotta start driving it like it’s a more modern car, a stiffer car.
One more data point, there's a RUclipsr driving coach/time attack competitor that reviews cars and sets lap times here. Below is a link to his stock ND2 review and similarly he hustles the car to extract the times (check out his SS1LE vid, he's aggressive). Different tracks can require different techniques. At big tracks like Mosport, Watkins, or Road America, I'm def going for smoothness like you mentioned. Great comment, I really enjoy thinking about this stuff 👍 ruclips.net/video/5KyPB3F-2ag/видео.html
Woah, this looks like a great part! I have the old FM braces that go with their discontinued butterfly brace, but it looks like these R-theory cross braces would work for my car without having the swap the frame rail braces! The backing plate with carriage bolts is clever too.
Hey Alden, ya I'm quite certain they would work for your FM rails. But best to contact Rajan to confirm. As shown, its dimensional width sits exactly between the rails, and sits flat against the under floor sheet metal. I'm certain it'd work for you!
@@mostlyuselessgarage I see on the R Theory website that they've already confirmed the backing plates work with the current (v2) Flyin' Miata frame rail braces. As long as FM hasn't changed the bolt spacing I think it would all work, but I agree it would be smart to confirm. Thanks!
Those are nice beefy brackets. I’m sure they’re all good but I will say that the kit I bought had the spacers included for oversized exhausts. *Make sure to mount the front brace to subframe BEFORE drilling holes for the rails! That way, everything lines up.
That's great that the kit includes spacers and for sure, measure twice, drill once 👍 Oh and by "subframe" presumably you mean floor. The subframes are the things the suspension, diff, and engine mount up to. Thx for the comment!
As someone with zero track time I also think you may be undersprung considering all the numbers i see on other more track focused coilovers. I have the same coilovers but with the sport springs and after adjusting them 100 times actually edged up right where flying Miata said to set the adjustment knob. If you’re not already there I’d set them exactly where they say or one click harder. Also I only run 20 psi in my 205/50/15’s on the street 30 seems crazy high for a miata
Interesting, I've never run hot tire pressures at 20psi before ... I'd be afraid of debeading them. True racers often use a pyrometer and probe across the tread after hot laps to measure even temp distribution, and adjust pressures. But that seems like a lotta work. I'd rather just throw money at the problem 😜
Canadians commonly undercoat/ rust-proof cars due to winter, and all dealerships push it for more $$. The original owner must have done that even tho it's never been winter driven. Thx!
Thank you Jerry for giving our Cross Braces a try! A nice add on for anyone who already has frame rails!
@@rtheorymotorsports a worthy upgrade to modernize our old cars! Thanks for supporting the Miata community with this and all your other awesome products
Loosen your rear sway bar setting and you will grip a lot better.
Good point, next season suspension tuning will be addressed first. Thx for the comment!
Nice modification! As a former racing instructor: you probably need to drive smoother now that the car is stiffer overall. Miatas are pretty soft and compliant from the factory, so you’re used to using a lot of steering input to “chuck it in” to the corner. You’re driving it like a Miata but you gotta start driving it like it’s a more modern car, a stiffer car.
@@JordanPayneLV open to all suggestions! "Smooth is fast" as they say 😉
One more data point, there's a RUclipsr driving coach/time attack competitor that reviews cars and sets lap times here. Below is a link to his stock ND2 review and similarly he hustles the car to extract the times (check out his SS1LE vid, he's aggressive). Different tracks can require different techniques. At big tracks like Mosport, Watkins, or Road America, I'm def going for smoothness like you mentioned.
Great comment, I really enjoy thinking about this stuff 👍
ruclips.net/video/5KyPB3F-2ag/видео.html
Great to see a video from someone who tracks their car well. Really like how you went from street to track then described the differences
Great vid! Love the Ontario content. Hi from Waterloo.
It'd be awesome to have an annual Ontario Miata meet! I feel like we have tons of amazing Miata builds here that fly under the radar
Soften the rear coilovers and you'll be mint. If it doesn't solve, then softer rear sway bar.
I actually softened the rear bar at the track that day, but I totally forgot to adjust the rear damping. Good suggestion!
Great video! 👍
Woah, this looks like a great part! I have the old FM braces that go with their discontinued butterfly brace, but it looks like these R-theory cross braces would work for my car without having the swap the frame rail braces! The backing plate with carriage bolts is clever too.
Hey Alden, ya I'm quite certain they would work for your FM rails. But best to contact Rajan to confirm. As shown, its dimensional width sits exactly between the rails, and sits flat against the under floor sheet metal. I'm certain it'd work for you!
@@mostlyuselessgarage I see on the R Theory website that they've already confirmed the backing plates work with the current (v2) Flyin' Miata frame rail braces. As long as FM hasn't changed the bolt spacing I think it would all work, but I agree it would be smart to confirm. Thanks!
Tell him I sent you 😁
Those are nice beefy brackets. I’m sure they’re all good but I will say that the kit I bought had the spacers included for oversized exhausts.
*Make sure to mount the front brace to subframe BEFORE drilling holes for the rails! That way, everything lines up.
That's great that the kit includes spacers and for sure, measure twice, drill once 👍 Oh and by "subframe" presumably you mean floor. The subframes are the things the suspension, diff, and engine mount up to.
Thx for the comment!
As someone with zero track time I also think you may be undersprung considering all the numbers i see on other more track focused coilovers. I have the same coilovers but with the sport springs and after adjusting them 100 times actually edged up right where flying Miata said to set the adjustment knob. If you’re not already there I’d set them exactly where they say or one click harder. Also I only run 20 psi in my 205/50/15’s on the street 30 seems crazy high for a miata
Interesting, I've never run hot tire pressures at 20psi before ... I'd be afraid of debeading them. True racers often use a pyrometer and probe across the tread after hot laps to measure even temp distribution, and adjust pressures. But that seems like a lotta work. I'd rather just throw money at the problem 😜
Love this build im from michigan not far from you, i definitely enjoy seeing builds from our neck of the woods.
Michigan, Gingerman is in your state .. great track! And, incidentally, EcotecMiata is now based in Michigan as well.
@mostlyuselessgarage i saw that! Ive been in contact with them as im putting an LSJ-t in my mazdaspeed miata
😱 that thing is gonna be a ripper! I love the MSM, had a Ti one many years ago. With a turbo Ecotec, it's gonna be a tire slayer
@@mostlyuselessgarage its going to feel crazy good! Wish i couldve put it in my white NA but my wifes car deserves it...
Like your content! Great story telling !
Love the content
Hey dude great video. Your undercarriage looks immaculate. Did you coat it in rust encapsulator or something? Looks like some kind of liner paint?
Canadians commonly undercoat/ rust-proof cars due to winter, and all dealerships push it for more $$. The original owner must have done that even tho it's never been winter driven. Thx!
Now remove all the braces and see what lap time you get.
It'd drop 5 secs and save $$, but what's the fun in that? 🤑
Yes it is doing sumthing. adding wegiht.
Yup 16.1 lbs, I mentioned this point in the video ... Adding weight is bad vs feel.
Next- upgrade the tyre's
Somebody knows the fast car formula 😉
Xida time
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