New here as well... 1st time Miata owner.
Hello all, I bought my 07' True Red GT this past Dec. to become my fair weather daily driver.... I needed a fun car and fun appears to be an understatement with this car. I had a 67' Sunbeam Alpine in the 70's and a 00' S2000 as my last sports car... the MX-5 while having much more body roll than my S... has a much better ride as a daily driver.
07' PRHT GT, PP2, SP, 6CD and VooDoo.:drive:
well lets just say the S was not a wet weather car...
I totalled during a driving rainstorm... it hydroplaned and I lost it crossed a median on the exit road off loop 12 nb and 183... the rest as they say is history...
the alpine was one of my favorite cars....
Wire wheels with a lead hammer for the knockoffs... a sound that was just too perfect for a sports car... and or course the required valve lifter adjustments before every drive! I would love to duplicate the sound with my Miata. I bought the Alpine as as I could afford one after being totally hooked by my brother-in-law when I was 13. He left his with us while he was in Germany... we used to sneak out the key and go joy_riding... once the ballast resistor failed and we drove the whole way home with my buddy leaning over the windshield holding the wires together (hood was hinged in front) while I drove. Oh and how many people on the board know what a ballast resistor is(was)?
well I disagree with part of that explanation...
the ballast resistor drops the voltage across the points, causing them to last long before needing filing or replacement. Modern systems do not use points, therefore do not need to have the voltage drop. and yes the way I found the ballast resitor as a 14 y/o was do to reading every repair book i could find to understand engines and cars electrical systems.