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Re: [FOT] Differential fluid

To: joeg@neb.rr.com, fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [FOT] Differential fluid
From: joe dirt <oldskooling@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 18:01:00 -0700 (PDT)
Joe,

Is this what you're talking about 
http://www.pratherracing.com/products/miatadiff.html ;)

I think Jesse Prather submited this for approval to the CRB, but got back one 
of those typical "we are monitering the performance of the cars" type deal. Now 
the  1.6L guys are trying to collect hard data to submit. 

PS: I just got back from buying a Miata (I can say that on this list right? 
lol). 1990 with 102k miles, hard top, EXCELLENT shape for $3800... you can't 
beat that! 

-Bob 
Joe Guinan <joeg@neb.rr.com> wrote: Bob - I was just at an SCCA event at our 
local track.  You couldn't swing a
dead cat without hitting a Spec Miata.  I was talking to a guy about them.
He's running a 1600, so has the earlier and weaker diff.  He says it has to
be disassembled and checked over after two events, everything gets "lock
tight" on reassembly, but some bolts inside just back themselves out no
matter what you do.  More interesting, I heard a rather guarded conversation
between two of the Spec Miata guys regarding a "catch can" that was supposed
to be being used to collect diff lube escaping under heat, but was actually
rigged to hold another quart and a half of lube.  If you haven't heard about
this before, I'd suggest you take a close look at some competitors cars (if
they will allow) and see if you can spot such a device for this umm...
"trick".

Please note I am not accusing anyone of cheating.  And I didn't even name
the guys that are... ;-)
Is it cheating if you don't get caught?


Joe Guinan
Fremont, NE 68025
joeg@neb.rr.com




                        
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