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Joshy

posted on 17/3/16 at 09:05 PM Reply With Quote
5.3L LS-1 V8 Mazda RX8

Hi all

My dad has recently finished his latest project, 5.3L LS-1 V8 engine swap into a Mazda RX8. He is frustrated however that it's completely impossible to test its full capabilities on public roads, both from a legality and safety point of view!

He's not that keen on a normal track-day either as they tend to ban prolonged drifting... In his words, he wants to 'steer it with the throttle' He's also very scared of binning it into a wall.

Does anyone know of any events which might be more suitable? Something on a large empty runway for example?

Thanks
Josh

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perksy

posted on 17/3/16 at 09:14 PM Reply With Quote
Photo's Please

Would love to see how well it fits

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Antnicuk

posted on 17/3/16 at 09:20 PM Reply With Quote
do they still do drift days at santa pod? i did a few some years back and they taught good car control and were cheap and fun.





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bi22le

posted on 17/3/16 at 09:32 PM Reply With Quote
Everyday i live hoping that i become something like your dad, to my children!!

on the drift what you bring topic, there is very little down south. Santa pod do DWYB events as do drift world in scotland.

Lydden hill cancelled all its DWYB events for 2016 to keep the neighbours happy





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Joshy

posted on 17/3/16 at 09:55 PM Reply With Quote
It's certainly a tight fit!


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Ben_Copeland

posted on 18/3/16 at 09:06 AM Reply With Quote
Drift day at Lydden Hill, always plenty of sideways action there and they don't care how much you do





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swanny

posted on 18/3/16 at 09:10 AM Reply With Quote
www.blytonpark.co.uk might be a good shout? lots of run off room and not too many structures to hit?...
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Digimon

posted on 18/3/16 at 12:16 PM Reply With Quote
Unfortunately the drift events have been removed from Lydden now. Nice conversion, that would make an interesting track day car

http://www.lyddenhill.co.uk/news/statement-concerning-drift-track-days

[Edited on 18/3/16 by Digimon]

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reb

posted on 18/3/16 at 04:41 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Joshy
It's certainly a tight fit!




Looks great, it even seems to have an LPG system installed?

You should move the battery in the trunk to offset the weight of the V8.

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Radiogareth

posted on 18/3/16 at 08:11 PM Reply With Quote
It's an alloy block, weighs the same as the rotary I removed. All stock wiring to the battery saves messing up the boot space. It looks tight but it's actually more accessible than the original. Diff changed from 4.44:1 to 3.9:1 torsen LSD, 1500 rpm at 50, 4 speed auto. Engine is a L33 Vortec variant, 243/799 heads, LS 2 cam, ls6 intake, corvette exhaust manifolds (dual skin sheet metal), water pump and bottom pulley. About 375 hp. 3 wire hookup for the LS ECU, Mazda shaped trigger wheel keeps all the Mazda stuff happy, including the electric rack and fuel pump + cooling. LPG means no cat required on a 2005 engine/car :-) Other than mounts there were very few changes needed to fit it. The least problematic car I've ever done tbh.

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Matt21

posted on 19/3/16 at 07:58 AM Reply With Quote
Blyton park will hate you if you 'drift', he will make sure he tells you that at the briefing

But great place for a track day.

Theres a small track near me that so 'testing days', where you can rock up and go out as and when you please and set your car up. I'm usually the only person there in a car when I go. There are a few bikes though usually so you just do 'sessions'.

Teesside Autodrome

https://www.facebook.com/groups/341196939257073/?fref=ts

they also do drifing trackdays

https://www.facebook.com/TeessideDrifting/?fref=ts

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