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#151
i'm gonna go out on a limb and say moroso...... that's what the oil pan and title state (not to mention the link......) i'm just messin' with ya lol.... if not me, it would have been someone else!!!!!
http://www.moroso.com/catalog/catego...?catcode=10940
nice build!!!
http://www.moroso.com/catalog/catego...?catcode=10940
nice build!!!
Performanceparts.com sells one, although a Google Shopping search for "Moroso Oil Pan 13B" gives several other good results.
#152
Heres a direct link.
http://performanceparts.com/part.php?partID=63177
I haven't seen this before, I may consider one for my car soon. I got a TII baffle from racing beat for my engine but overlooked the fact that I was using a SE front cover, and of course it won't work.
http://performanceparts.com/part.php?partID=63177
I haven't seen this before, I may consider one for my car soon. I got a TII baffle from racing beat for my engine but overlooked the fact that I was using a SE front cover, and of course it won't work.
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Thanks guys. I'm in vacation in San Fran and have not had a chance to Google it as I have been accessing this site from my mobile.
So, just to be sure, anyone if this pan will work with a TII and SE front cover and the Re-Speed cross member? Looks like it will fit an SE so I would think it would work.
So, just to be sure, anyone if this pan will work with a TII and SE front cover and the Re-Speed cross member? Looks like it will fit an SE so I would think it would work.
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Update and input needed.
Oil wise, I went up going with a 3 quart accusump unit as that is what my builder (Dave at KDR) puts in all of the race cars that he builds and it is what he feels comfortable working with and warrantying his engine with.
Now, on to fix the rear-end trouble. My ring and pinion were shot, so I ordered a new one from Racing Beat. I went with the 4.111:
http://www.racingbeat.com/FRmazda1.htm
While there, I picked up new front and rear pinion bearings, a new differential front seal, new side bearings, and a new crush tube. All that ran about $700. That's all great and wonderful, but there still looms the big question:
What differential should I go with?
I considered a few different options such as the Miata or S2000 Torsen differential. However, both of these are not reliable with track abuse and slicks above 300whp.
There is the cheapest option of changing out the plates in mine at about $400. This may last a while, or it may wear out quickly with abuse so it may be the most expensive option in the end if I have to re-build it next year.
http://mazdatrix.com/G8LSD.HTM
I looked into a KAAZ unit which the cheapest I found was at RX7.com for $880.
I have ridden in an FD with one of these before and I was not too impressed with the jerkiness and noise.
http://rx7.com/store/rx7/fcdrivetrain_rearend.html
Another option is the Quaife unit. From what I understand, this is more streetable, but not as good in all-out racing. It is also more expensive as the cheapest I found it was $1206.
http://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazda...61-0523NA.html
The "best" but most expensive option is the OS Giken unit. This unit seems to outperform everything that I have read about and it virtually indestructable. Here is a KAAZ/OSG comparison from GRM:
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/articles/whats-diff/
Every review that I have read on it only has good things to say. That being said, it is also the most expensive option at $1520
http://949racing.com/osgikenlimitedslip.aspx
Obviously, we all want the best for our cars. I tend to treat mine like a spoiled child and not know how to say "no". Just being the potentially fastest unit is not the only reason that I would want to get the OSG. As with any custom car, part of the value is the pride in its parts.
I need voices and opinions to talk me out of this
Now, on to fix the rear-end trouble. My ring and pinion were shot, so I ordered a new one from Racing Beat. I went with the 4.111:
http://www.racingbeat.com/FRmazda1.htm
While there, I picked up new front and rear pinion bearings, a new differential front seal, new side bearings, and a new crush tube. All that ran about $700. That's all great and wonderful, but there still looms the big question:
What differential should I go with?
I considered a few different options such as the Miata or S2000 Torsen differential. However, both of these are not reliable with track abuse and slicks above 300whp.
There is the cheapest option of changing out the plates in mine at about $400. This may last a while, or it may wear out quickly with abuse so it may be the most expensive option in the end if I have to re-build it next year.
http://mazdatrix.com/G8LSD.HTM
I looked into a KAAZ unit which the cheapest I found was at RX7.com for $880.
I have ridden in an FD with one of these before and I was not too impressed with the jerkiness and noise.
http://rx7.com/store/rx7/fcdrivetrain_rearend.html
Another option is the Quaife unit. From what I understand, this is more streetable, but not as good in all-out racing. It is also more expensive as the cheapest I found it was $1206.
http://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazda...61-0523NA.html
The "best" but most expensive option is the OS Giken unit. This unit seems to outperform everything that I have read about and it virtually indestructable. Here is a KAAZ/OSG comparison from GRM:
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/articles/whats-diff/
Every review that I have read on it only has good things to say. That being said, it is also the most expensive option at $1520
http://949racing.com/osgikenlimitedslip.aspx
Obviously, we all want the best for our cars. I tend to treat mine like a spoiled child and not know how to say "no". Just being the potentially fastest unit is not the only reason that I would want to get the OSG. As with any custom car, part of the value is the pride in its parts.
I need voices and opinions to talk me out of this
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The above mentioned aftermarket units will easily hold the power.
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Does anyone know where to get them cheaper? Maybe Ill also get a glass pumpkin so that I can admire it . Unlike a nice carb or turbo, you can't see it .
#159
I mean, it's one of those things. This are a serious build, you should treat it as such, IMO. If you can afford to do it right, then you should. If you can only afford to half-*** it enough to get yourself on track (story of my life), then that's what you should go for. It's all about your goals for this phase in the car's life.
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I mean, it's one of those things. This are a serious build, you should treat it as such, IMO. If you can afford to do it right, then you should. If you can only afford to half-*** it enough to get yourself on track (story of my life), then that's what you should go for. It's all about your goals for this phase in the car's life.
I think you are right and I should go for it. I'm waiting to see if a forum member can get them cheaper. I should know and pull the trigger by Monday.
#161
If you need to save for another month to make it more comfortable, then wait a month. There's no need to put yourself in the poor house over a differential. I've learned many, many times (OK, maybe I haven't learned yet) it's a bad idea to buy car parts at the sake of your food money.
I do think getting the OSG is the right call, though.
I do think getting the OSG is the right call, though.
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However, the guy from 949racing will not give me the part number for this reason. However, any OG Giken dealer will have it in their book for the 1.8 Miata. It is also the same unit as the S2000 or the N/A FC.
#166
I am not a miata guy so which one on this page?
http://www.gomiata.com/new.html
The part numbers listed: OSG-MZ072-HA and OSG-HA091-HA. So may not be exact but my guy can use them to help locate the parts.
Also if you put the 1.8 part in your shopping cart on the 949 website it list a part number of MZ072-HA
-billy
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I am not a miata guy so which one on this page?
http://www.gomiata.com/new.html
The part numbers listed: OSG-MZ072-HA and OSG-HA091-HA. So may not be exact but my guy can use them to help locate the parts.
Also if you put the 1.8 part in your shopping cart on the 949 website it list a part number of MZ072-HA
-billy
http://www.gomiata.com/new.html
The part numbers listed: OSG-MZ072-HA and OSG-HA091-HA. So may not be exact but my guy can use them to help locate the parts.
Also if you put the 1.8 part in your shopping cart on the 949 website it list a part number of MZ072-HA
-billy
#170
The 949 website list the MZ072-HA for a 1.8
I found them on facebook, maybe they would answer you there
http://www.facebook.com/pages/OS-Giken/217131310197
-billy
I found them on facebook, maybe they would answer you there
http://www.facebook.com/pages/OS-Giken/217131310197
-billy
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Cool, let me know. The used one fell through thanks to this reply from OS Giken:
"Michael,
Thank you for your email.
MZ072-HA and HA091-HA are similar, yet completely different differential units.
They are not interchangeable. While ring gear size is similar, axle shafts used are
different. Again, not interchangeable.
Please let me know if you would like any additional information.
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Sean F
OS GIKEN USA"
"Michael,
Thank you for your email.
MZ072-HA and HA091-HA are similar, yet completely different differential units.
They are not interchangeable. While ring gear size is similar, axle shafts used are
different. Again, not interchangeable.
Please let me know if you would like any additional information.
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Sean F
OS GIKEN USA"
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