HFS's car thread | Nearly-5000-miles update

I know how you feel. I've experienced similar pain with my 986 (well documented in my thread :lol:) though I've decided to give it ONE LAST CHANCE.

Hopefully you are able to get a good price for your little Mazda. I really, really love the Peugeot and its exactly the type of car I'd like to have in my collection...if I had room for a collection....and if I could even buy one. I think you need to take more photos of it...especially those absolutely awesome wheels. I imagine it is hilarious good fun to chuck around.

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I know how you feel. I've experienced similar pain with my 986 (well documented in my thread :lol:) though I've decided to give it ONE LAST CHANCE.

Hopefully you are able to get a good price for you little Mazda.
I think the joy has gone from mine. Every so often I get a burst of inspiration thanks to the sheer volume of other MX-5s on the internet, but I don't have the budget to do what I'd love to do to it, and don't have the patience to do tiny bits here and there but never get around to driving it.
I really, really love the Peugeot and its exactly the type of car I'd like to have in my collection...if I had room for a collection....and if I could even buy one. I think you need to take more photos of it...especially those absolutely awesome wheels. I imagine it is hilarious good fun to chuck around.
Next time I go for a drive in it I'll get a few more snaps. It's nice that I can actually drive that one, and while there a few things that need doing, most of it's just cosmetic so I'm in no rush. It's a lot of fun though, really back to basics. Pretty quick too thanks to being so light.
 
I think the joy has gone from mine. Every so often I get a burst of inspiration thanks to the sheer volume of other MX-5s on the internet, but I don't have the budget to do what I'd love to do to it, and don't have the patience to do tiny bits here and there but never get around to driving it.

Next time I go for a drive in it I'll get a few more snaps. It's nice that I can actually drive that one, and while there a few things that need doing, most of it's just cosmetic so I'm in no rush. It's a lot of fun though, really back to basics. Pretty quick too thanks to being so light.

I really miss cars that look good with small wheels and don't need to be lowered. Modern cars have HUGE arches and all this 'aerodynamic' chicanery and body molding that looks cartoonish and dumb with a factory ride height. Then the alloys are big with these rubber band tires. (all of this comes to a head with the GT86 which looks so foolish and try-hard in stock form) Cars from the 80s and 90s look like they were designed for real roads. Simple and unpretentious.
 
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Been a while since I updated this, and progress has been relatively slow. Spent some time painting fixings for the Lotus seats I wanted to install, and doing likewise with the wiper arms which is a job I've wanted to do for ages. And as you'll see above, I fitted a Jackson Racing intake, which I've had knocking around for a while but was arm-twisted into fitting because in doing other stuff under the bonnet I split the original intake flex hose.

However, it's all been somewhat in vain. As the title of this post suggests, I think I'm coming to the end of my tenure of this car.

I started it up today for the first time in ages, just to make sure everything I've fitted works. It does, but something I've done recently has obviously disagreed with the way the car runs, and as it starts to warm up, the idle starts to die. It's not an issue I had last time I fired it up so it's presumably related to the new intake. A look online suggests it could be any number of things, most of which are probably fairly simple to sort, but to be honest I can't be bothered any longer.

I've not driven the car since February, hiding it away from the bad weather we had at the start of the year to stop any more rust developing. I let the MOT lapse, so I've not been able to drive it since, and while it's given me time to work on the car I'm just generally losing patience with spending so much time on something I'm still taxing and insuring but unable to drive. I enjoy driving more than working on stuff and I've spent far too much time doing the latter on this car.

Running problems are just the last straw for me - it's yet more firefighting, and frankly I want my garage back for the Peugeot, which needs less doing to it (in terms of maintenance, and because I don't feel the need to modify it to make it better) and has better value prospects ahead of it.

So I think the plan now is to return everything to as factory-stock as possible (which means, off the top of my head: put the original steering wheel back on, buy a Nardi gearknob for it, put the passenger seat back in and keep the standard ones, buy a BBS centre cap to replace the missing one, find a factory yellow tower brace), spruce it up a bit, possibly get the small areas of rust repaired and then sell it ahead of next summer.

Some of the cost of the above will be offset by selling the Elise seats I bought for it, selling the current Nardi wooden wheel, and selling a few other associated odds and ends, but the end result should be among the nicer examples of its type I've seen offered for sale - most S-Specs are either far from original or pretty ropey. I'll probably get back what I paid for it four years ago, but I'll no way get back everything I've spent on it since. But such is life, and sometimes you just want to cut your losses and run.

I can relate somewhat here too. As much as I love the Panda, I'm getting a little tired of it now. Especially since I've got the Scirocco and want to spend money on that. I don't spend time on it like I used to (the last time I properly washed it was June/July now), and I'm really, really bored of the lack of power now. No clue on what to get next though so it'll probably stay for a few more months yet.

Hopefully you get a decent sale on the Mazda and have lots of nice pennies to spend on the Peugeot! Or, just a nice place for it to live if you don't want to do much to it.
 
Hopefully you get a decent sale on the Mazda and have lots of nice pennies to spend on the Peugeot! Or, just a nice place for it to live if you don't want to do much to it.
One of the main aims is having a bit more money for somewhere for me to live! Slowly saving for a house deposit. I'd be fine owning two cars if I was getting the use out of both of them, but I'm not driving the Mazda and I can't do other than quick A-to-A trips in the Peugeot, because the Mazda is taking up my one secure parking space at home. It's just got to the stage now where I'd rather not have the stress of owning two cars.
 
One for @Eunos_Cosmo

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Went for a quick drive at lunchtime as I realised I'd not driven it in a few weeks.

Think I've made up my mind on selling the Mazda now, so I'm going to render it as standard as possible and then put it up for sale. I've got a new flex intake pipe, AFM and HT leads already, with a new thermostat (possibly the cause of some of the problems) coming soon, and I splashed out on the correct Nardi gearknob for the car. I'm going to offer the car back to the garage I bought it from, as if they give me a fair price it'll be a way to offload it quickly. If not, then it'll go up through conventional channels. If it takes a while I may have to pay to store the 106 in a friend's unit over winter to keep it out of the weather.

Either way, looking forward to being able to concentrate on the Peugeot a bit more. There's a growing list of minor things I'd like to fix or refresh, but having some money from the Mazda will leave me feeling less guilty about getting certain jobs done with a specialist so the car doesn't have to spend much time off the road, and I can enjoy it as intended. If I can get a bunch done over winter - primarily the engine mounts and some tidying of the paintwork - I'd like to take it on a road trip to the Alps some time early next year.
 
So jealous of your Pug, one of my favorite member cars on this forum. Makes me want to get the closest thing (probably) we have to it: EF-generation Civic Hatch. Nowhere near as good looking, but the driving experience is probably comparable...with a good dose of Mugen parts anyways.

Have you thought about selling the MX-5 via specialty (MX-5 or general Mazda) forum? I've personally never done it, but it seems like a good way to reach your target market, especially in the UK.
 
Have you thought about selling the MX-5 via specialty (MX-5 or general Mazda) forum? I've personally never done it, but it seems like a good way to reach your target market, especially in the UK.
I could do - it would reach the right kind of audience. Main problem is selling a convertible in winter, which naturally forces prices down a bit and may draw out how long it takes to sell, but I suppose there's not much harm in giving it a go.
 
Already getting to work. Passenger seat back in, new Nardi gearknob in, and JR intake out. While there's a bit more space in the engine bay I'm giving it a bit of a detail. Plan is to continue with that tomorrow, put the airbox back in, throw some more coolant in it, start it and see if it runs correctly, and then get it legal for the road.

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So how are these 106 Rallyes standing up in terms of value these days? I mean, I'm not sure if I've ever seen one in the flesh on the road here that isn't a normal 106 with a Rallye sticker on it. I would imagine this is a car worth holding onto?
 
So how are these 106 Rallyes standing up in terms of value these days? I mean, I'm not sure if I've ever seen one in the flesh on the road here that isn't a normal 106 with a Rallye sticker on it. I would imagine this is a car worth holding onto?
Values are hard to judge because condition seems to vary and a lot of ones that come up for sale have either been modified or are in full track/rally spec.

S1 Rallyes are worth more than S2s as a rule. Colour doesn't seem to matter much, but condition does - I reckon you could still get a fairly shabby Rallye for a grand or so over here, maybe a little more, but I'd say a mint condition S2 Rallye might be £5k or so and a mint S1 maybe a grand more than that. Two or three on top of that gets a 205 Rallye.

I'd certainly say they're worth holding onto. Mine is in pretty good condition and has basically no rust (which is very unusual with these cars). I probably paid less for it than it's really worth, and once I've tidied a few things on it I could probably immediately sell it for £1k more than I bought it for. If I hang onto it for another few years, who knows? 205 GTIs have gone silly in recent years and it's hard not to imagine Rallyes doing the same. I've already had a couple of people ask me to let them know if I decide to sell it...
 
Already getting to work. Passenger seat back in, new Nardi gearknob in, and JR intake out. While there's a bit more space in the engine bay I'm giving it a bit of a detail. Plan is to continue with that tomorrow, put the airbox back in, throw some more coolant in it, start it and see if it runs correctly, and then get it legal for the road.

If you decide to sell it privately once it's up and running could you drop me a PM please? Depending on what my bonus is this year I could be in a position to buy something fun and/or interesting to replace the Focus.

Also your garage is inspiring me to clear the junk out of my own, we can just about wedge the Ioniq in there as it is and I want to be able to use it comfortably in the winter!
 
If you decide to sell it privately once it's up and running could you drop me a PM please? Depending on what my bonus is this year I could be in a position to buy something fun and/or interesting to replace the Focus.
Will do. If I recall you don't actually live a million miles away from me, do you? Once it's MOT'd you're welcome to have a go to help you decide.

As for my garage, once the Mazda goes I'm going to give it a top to bottom tidy. Might ask my landlord if I can paint it too so it's a bit more pleasant to work in.
 
Will do. If I recall you don't actually live a million miles away from me, do you? Once it's MOT'd you're welcome to have a go to help you decide.

We live just north of Cambridge, not far from Peterborough
 
We live just north of Cambridge, not far from Peterborough
I'm near Wellingborough so certainly in easy reach.

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Haven't started it up yet. Need to splash in a bit more coolant and then we should be good to go.

Incidentally no way am I putting the original steering wheel back on. No idea how I swapped them in the first place but I feel like I'll break something if I try and remove the wooden wheel as it currently is. Swapping over the wheels on the same boss with the allen bolts isn't working either - I'm slowly twisting my allen key...

I'll just have to throw in the original wheel with the car and let whoever buys it choose! Wanted to try and remove the wooden wheel and sell it separately to try and recoup some money but that ain't gonna happen.
 
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Well it works now, anyway. And it's a bit less dusty as I gave it a once-over with some cleaning products.

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Whatever was causing it to almost stall at idle once it was warm must have been removed in swapping back to the standard induction system.

I didn't change the thermostat itself in the end, as it looked fine and was closed when it should be closed. So I can only imagine it was either the extension for the air flow meter, the fact the air flow meter is arranged on a different orientation with the JR kit, or something to do with the spacer for the thermostat.

Of those I think the spacer is least likely and maybe the extension most likely, so the AFM wasn't getting the signals it needed as the car warmed. But I did see one or two posts online that the AFM isn't so happy when turned on its side - the flaps, springs etc inside are probably designed to work at a certain orientation and flipping the thing over maybe upsets that. Oh, and I did change my HT leads in the interim, but it always ran okay before I fiddled with the intake so I presume it wasn't those - but can't hurt to have changed them anyway.

Anyway, it started fine, idled (a bit high, but not excessively so), warmed up correctly and one of the radiator fans came on after a while (whether the other isn't working or simply comes on if the engine gets even hotter I'm not sure, but I've never had overheating problems and only once on a track day in the middle of summer seen the temperature needle creep higher than normal) so I figure it's good enough.

Got a full week off in a couple of weeks' time so I'll schedule an MOT for then, and a service just to ensure it's all fresh (a coolant flush wouldn't hurt).

One interesting observation I made today driving it back and forth on the private land around my flat was that it feels slightly less creaky than it used to. I can only imagine it's down to the braces I've fitted, so I'm really intrigued to drive it on the road now to see whether some of the natural shakes and rattles have died down a little.
 
And then there was one...

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The Mazda has been sold. Went quicker than I expected if I'm honest - I put the advert up in mid-December, got a serious enquiry between Christmas and New Year, and after inspecting the car yesterday the buyer paid for it and collected it today.

Partly sad to see it go, but mostly relieved. I'd been getting quite stressed about running two cars, and about not driving it as often as I wanted to. Now I can fully concentrate on the Peugeot, I don't have to leave any car out in the open in the bad weather, I can tidy all the Mazda-related crap out of my garage to free up some space, and I can save some money by not having to tax/insure/service/fuel/MOT two cars.

Maybe one day I'll buy another, but in the meantime this one's found a good home and I get to enjoy the Peugeot without first having to collect it from another location, so I'm happy with that.
 
Glad to see it was relatively painless. Now can we get some more Peugeot content?
As soon as the weather plays ball. It's going to mostly be a fair-weather car (one of these days I'll buy something that I can drive all the time without worrying about it dissolving) and late Jan/early Feb is perfect crap-weather time in the UK. Means lots of road salt, but also means working on the car for any more than ten minutes at a time in my unheated garage is quite unpleasant. The next properly dry sunny day we get I'm going to give it a vacuum and a clean, and it has a date booked with a specialist for a once-over to see whether anything may need doing imminently.
 
Do you still have the Jackson Racing intake?
I do. My guess is that it may need some modification/a few new parts to fit your car (yours is a 1.8, isn't it?) because only the 1.6s have that hateful AFM to my knowledge, but I expect once tweaked it'd also work much better (because of the aforementioned lack of AFM, which I suspect was at least in part the cause of why it caused rough running on mine).

I've got a couple of Lotus Elise seats with matching brackets too... 💡
 
I do. My guess is that it may need some modification/a few new parts to fit your car (yours is a 1.8, isn't it?) because only the 1.6s have that hateful AFM to my knowledge, but I expect once tweaked it'd also work much better (because of the aforementioned lack of AFM, which I suspect was at least in part the cause of why it caused rough running on mine).

I've got a couple of Lotus Elise seats with matching brackets too... 💡
Pato's a 1.8, aye. We had one on Ellie, which actually turned out to be the bane of her existence due to dodgy wiring. I don't recall seeing yours - are there any images of it?
 
Pato's a 1.8, aye. We had one on Ellie, which actually turned out to be the bane of her existence due to dodgy wiring. I don't recall seeing yours - are there any images of it?
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The above was fully installed including the loom extension. The below were during installation:

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Was a tight squeeze but fit quite nicely once it was in. Looking at the ducting for the 1.8 it looks so much simpler - the thermostat looks like it's somewhere else so you wouldn't have to fanny about with a spacer like I did, which means the pipework would be a straight shot from the intake (with no AFM getting in the way). I'd guess the MAF and its wiring would need relocating but that's about it.

I suspect the problem on my car was either due to the loom extension - which I'm guessing you wouldn't use as you don't have that big bulky AFM - or the AFM itself. I saw a few posts on forums suggesting the little flappy door in the AFM doesn't flap open very easily (or maybe flaps open too easily - one or the other) when the unit is rotated on its side (as per the JR instructions) and so it doesn't send the correct signals.

The only bits no longer with my kit are a few of the hose clamps, which I reused to fit the original induction system as the ones on it before were nasty, and the shiny plated bolts that hold it to the radiator support, as again the originals on my car were looking grim.
 
It's the same one :D

Can I have it in exchange for money?
You're welcome to. Make me an offer - I'm not expecting loads for it and I'll welcome the extra space in my garage! I can potentially deliver it when I'm heading up to Newcastle in a couple of weeks' time.
 
There's no return from 86

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Hey, forgot about this one somehow. Since about November, and until about April or May, I'm the proud "owner" of an 86. This one's a special edition, hence the colour, and gets a few toys like Sachs dampers and Brembo brakes, but otherwise it's same as ever.

Have to say, I've already fallen for it. I've never been within financial reach of one, even now the used prices are coming down, so it's a privilege to spend good time with the car having followed the car ever since the original concept back in 2009. Ten years! I was still a year away from getting my first paid writing gig back then.

I've not done anything really fun with it yet, mainly due to being busy, so most of the ~3000 miles I've done so far have been on motorways. Where it's actually not bad. It's not a lot of miles but I work from home these days so there's no commute any more, and it means I'm relishing pretty much every drive, however mundane. Want to get at least one proper road trip though, and one trackday, before it goes back in a few months time.

Anyway, it's also currently holding up the Japanese end since the Mazda disappeared. Depending on what I get when it returns, I might be without a Japanese car for the first time since buying the Honda back in early 2014...
 
There's no return from 86


Hey, forgot about this one somehow. Since about November, and until about April or May, I'm the proud "owner" of an 86. This one's a special edition, hence the colour, and gets a few toys like Sachs dampers and Brembo brakes, but otherwise it's same as ever.

Have to say, I've already fallen for it. I've never been within financial reach of one, even now the used prices are coming down, so it's a privilege to spend good time with the car having followed the car ever since the original concept back in 2009. Ten years! I was still a year away from getting my first paid writing gig back then.

I've not done anything really fun with it yet, mainly due to being busy, so most of the ~3000 miles I've done so far have been on motorways. Where it's actually not bad. It's not a lot of miles but I work from home these days so there's no commute any more, and it means I'm relishing pretty much every drive, however mundane. Want to get at least one proper road trip though, and one trackday, before it goes back in a few months time.

Anyway, it's also currently holding up the Japanese end since the Mazda disappeared. Depending on what I get when it returns, I might be without a Japanese car for the first time since buying the Honda back in early 2014...

I like that blue. I don't think its offered over here? I could be wrong. It's a shame neither Toyota nor Subaru can come up with an attractive face for this car. The refreshed Subaru is probably closest, but it's not great. I rank them:

1. 17+ Subaru (improved mouthguard)
2. 13-16 Toyota (mutton chops)
3. 13-16 Subaru (mouthguard)
4. 17+ Toyota (catfish)

Specific question: How many full size roller bags do you think could fit in the 86? Asking for a friend. :lol:
 
Specific question: How many full size roller bags do you think could fit in the 86? Asking for a friend. :lol:
:lol: Difficult to say. I've not really taxed mine that much with my small carry-on case! The luggage space in these isn't too shabby though.

The blue's fantastic. On a brief look at the US website it does seem to be on there, but it's pretty new. Not seen a better stock colour on the 86 - the burnt orange at launch looks amazing in the sun but brown and dull in the grey weather we get here, but the blue stands out everywhere.

You're right about the front ends, but I do like both the headlights and taillights of the latest model. The tails in particular are so much better than the spangly chrome ones it had before.
 
It's a shame they didn't do something similar like Subaru with the front end, I love that revised nose by Subaru. Good to hear you're enjoying the car, I came right over as soon as I read in the Auto News section you were driving one!
 
Specific question: How many full size roller bags do you think could fit in the 86? Asking for a friend. :lol:

For the record, before I bought a trailer and had a safety cage installed (a.k.a. going off the deep end) I was once able to fit:
- 4 x 17x9 wheels and R-compound tires,
- A large blue bin (approx 24x36x24 inches) for all of my tools and fluids
- Fold away chair
- A pump jack
- A bicycle air pump
- 2 x ramps
- 4 x jackstands
- A helmet
- a medium sized suitcase (enough for a week's worth of clothes)
- A backpack
- A fold away suit bag with 2 business suits
- A case of water
- And a pair of ear plugs so the header didn't make me insane. I did back to back weekends at VIR and Road Atlanta and used it as an excuse to visit 5 customers in between on the 'southern loop' during the week.

Of course I did have to put the seats down. And let's say the word 'tight fit' was an understatement.

Rear seats up, maybe one single large suitcase. Rear seats folded, 2 with some work.
 
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