Build: exocet #30Spicing up the Valve CoverThe valve cover we painted yellow was nice but to give the wording a little more contrast, we taped off the area around it sanded the top layer of the wording. This should
Build: exocet #30Rough WiringUsing the factory wiring harness, we started hooking up as much of the necessary wiring in preparation of our first start.
Build: exocet #30Mounting the Gas TankWe are using the OEM gas tank that came with the Miata and we are mounting it to the frame using big rubber shock absorbing isolator mounts.
Build: exocet #30Installing Steering AssemblyThe initial fitment of the steering assembly was troubling. The steering column was hitting part of the firewall and we were not able to make any obvious adjustments to make the column fit
Build: exocet #30Installing Brake Booster, Brake Lines, and Fuel LinesWe installed a larger brake booster from a 2001 Mazda Miata along with a Wilson Proportioning Valve.
Build: exocet #30Installing the Exocet Aluminum PanelsAfter fitting and drilling out the holes for the screws on the supplied Exocet aluminum panels, we used Rust-Oleum Truck Bed Spray Paint, to give it a nice black color with a durable
Build: exocet #30Depowering the Miata Steering RackA common mod for a Miata-based track car is to remove the power steering by depowering the stock steering rack. The process is fairly simple and should provide an even better steering feel
Build: exocet #30Suspension and Brake InstallFor now, we are going to use the OEM Miata suspension equipment that the previous Exocet builder was planning on using. Depending one how the car behaves with this set up, we may
Build: exocet #30Radiator and Fan Shroud InstallFor our cooling needs, we paired a SuperMiata Crossflow Radiator with a Mishimoto Fan Shroud.
Build: exocet #30Exocet Powder Coated and MountedWe finally have the Exocet frame back from a local powder coater and it looks amazing. The yellow should make us highly visible and stand out on the track.