From Zero to Hero Vol. 2: CYM Edition
#151
Update 3/11/22
It’s been a bit since my last update! I wanted to drop a quick update of the things that have been going on. We are so close to the finish line! So close in fact, that I believe the next update will be the end vision. I’ve done a couple of little things as I wait for the bumper to come back. I developed a small leak from the radiator hoses so I changed those out with brand new ones and brand new spring clamps. I also purchased a rather cheap negative terminal boot cover from Amazon. I think it looks a lot better than being exposed. My body guy also came over and we did some last minute test fitting. There is still some minor stuff that needs done to the bumper and skirts, but he’s on the last leg of that journey. While he’s had the bumper I’ve been doing some small wiring stuff to get ready. I have the wiring in place to support the A-Spec lights. I have decided to just illuminate the fogs through the accessory light switch instead of running a standalone fog light. I did this because it was near impossible to find a clean way of doing it without utilizing an inline fuse from the battery. I may re-look into it later as it’s not that difficult to pivot (a simple de-pin could have the accessory wire running the actual a-spec accessory light). I used Deutsch connectors for both of the A-Spec lights. Upon test fitting the bumper tonight I realized that MazdaSpeed really intended for all 4 wires to be individually connected because there is no way a connector will fit through the hole that’s provided in the bumper. I do not want to enlarge the whole due to structural integrity and holding the light surround in place. My plan for the time being is to de-pin the connector when I need to remove the lights.
Until next time!
Here is the wiring projects
Here is the new radiator hose and the battery terminal
Here is a picture of the test fit that went on tonight
It’s been a bit since my last update! I wanted to drop a quick update of the things that have been going on. We are so close to the finish line! So close in fact, that I believe the next update will be the end vision. I’ve done a couple of little things as I wait for the bumper to come back. I developed a small leak from the radiator hoses so I changed those out with brand new ones and brand new spring clamps. I also purchased a rather cheap negative terminal boot cover from Amazon. I think it looks a lot better than being exposed. My body guy also came over and we did some last minute test fitting. There is still some minor stuff that needs done to the bumper and skirts, but he’s on the last leg of that journey. While he’s had the bumper I’ve been doing some small wiring stuff to get ready. I have the wiring in place to support the A-Spec lights. I have decided to just illuminate the fogs through the accessory light switch instead of running a standalone fog light. I did this because it was near impossible to find a clean way of doing it without utilizing an inline fuse from the battery. I may re-look into it later as it’s not that difficult to pivot (a simple de-pin could have the accessory wire running the actual a-spec accessory light). I used Deutsch connectors for both of the A-Spec lights. Upon test fitting the bumper tonight I realized that MazdaSpeed really intended for all 4 wires to be individually connected because there is no way a connector will fit through the hole that’s provided in the bumper. I do not want to enlarge the whole due to structural integrity and holding the light surround in place. My plan for the time being is to de-pin the connector when I need to remove the lights.
Until next time!
Here is the wiring projects
Here is the new radiator hose and the battery terminal
Here is a picture of the test fit that went on tonight
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#152
Update 4/11/22
If you had told me a couple of years ago I'd be drilling two holes into the FD to fit side skirts I'd have called you crazy, but here we are. I had never planned on doing a MazdaSpeed kit, partly because I didn't believe I'd be able to find it all, but after scanning all these MazdaSpeed catalogs I guess they eventually go to your head.
I finally got the parts back and on the car. The A-Spec OE hardware was a bit difficult to figure out, but I finally did. I also documented everything to help further A-Spec owners make their own hardware kits. Unfortunately, as old fiberglass parts can attest, fitment isn’t 100%. I plan to rectify this by having the car eventually fully resprayed and will dial in fitment 100% then.
What’s next for the car? Not enough stuff to probably ever make a post about. I’m going to grab a Koyo rad and install the JP3 Fuel Filter relocation kit. There’s an eventual full respray planned, but I don’t think I’ll document that here (maybe I will?). I also plan on having the original bumper and spoiler resprayed at this time to enable me to swap back and forth in looks easily.
I hope everyone enjoyed the thread! I guess this is the end; for now, but do our car journey’s truly ever end?
Here is the parts being worked on
Primer
Finished
Finished on Car
If you had told me a couple of years ago I'd be drilling two holes into the FD to fit side skirts I'd have called you crazy, but here we are. I had never planned on doing a MazdaSpeed kit, partly because I didn't believe I'd be able to find it all, but after scanning all these MazdaSpeed catalogs I guess they eventually go to your head.
I finally got the parts back and on the car. The A-Spec OE hardware was a bit difficult to figure out, but I finally did. I also documented everything to help further A-Spec owners make their own hardware kits. Unfortunately, as old fiberglass parts can attest, fitment isn’t 100%. I plan to rectify this by having the car eventually fully resprayed and will dial in fitment 100% then.
What’s next for the car? Not enough stuff to probably ever make a post about. I’m going to grab a Koyo rad and install the JP3 Fuel Filter relocation kit. There’s an eventual full respray planned, but I don’t think I’ll document that here (maybe I will?). I also plan on having the original bumper and spoiler resprayed at this time to enable me to swap back and forth in looks easily.
I hope everyone enjoyed the thread! I guess this is the end; for now, but do our car journey’s truly ever end?
Here is the parts being worked on
Primer
Finished
Finished on Car
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#153
Wow
Those huge driving lights look awesome!
Those huge driving lights look awesome!
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