daz928sb
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posted on 18/5/15 at 08:56 PM |
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MAC1 ZX10R WORX 1ST TIMER?
MAC1 ZX10R WORX BEC FIRST TIMER? HELP?
Hi I wondered if any of you guys out there could give me some advice on my first ever bike engine kitcar.
I have had many many sports cars over the years and just about tried most of my childhood wishlist ha, I have also had a few CEC kit cars from pinto
to v8 but have NEVER had a BEC and have always wanted to see how they compare!!
so only 2 weeks ago I made the plunge!
a mac1 worx,
all set up for the track, full roll cage ect, ( although I have never been on a track before)
everything lightened as in wheels ect ect,
power commander
quick shift
no reverse lol (now that's going to be an eye opener)
whatever all the above mean I know ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about bike engines!!!
so a few basic tips on how to look after her would be really appreciated as in
how often does it need oil/service?
whats the process of warming the engine up on start up?
how do I actually use the bloody gearbox as its clunky and noisy compared to the CECs?
where can I get spares/parts as im not sure if the company still exists?
how does this compare with other BECs out there?
any advice please?
ps so far although its taking some getting used to ITS AWSOME!!!
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AJR
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posted on 18/5/15 at 10:46 PM |
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Hi, I've got a Mac1 Worx myself with the zx10r engine.
It's the first kit car I've ever owned and to be honest the only car I've never got bored with after 6 months!
I do an oil service once a year as the car doesn't do many miles. A little tip if you do it yourself is to pre fill the new oil filter with new
oil when you do a change as some say it helps and keeps your oil pressure correct (info from ZX10R owners forum)
As far as the gearbox goes, that's just the way it is and you will get used to it! Also make sure you have adjusted the clutch/pedal and have a
decent clutch stop behind your pedal as I found out the hard way and ended up putting a whole brand new clutch kit in which was pricey.
Spares are easy to come by as Mac1 are still there and are very helpful if you call them. Also I've found that MK Indy bodywork fits too with
very minor trimming. (I have the carbon dash and bonnet)
With regards to reverse, the car only a weighs half a ton so you can push it with one hand! I always make sure when I park that it's easy enough
to drive away when you get back in.
If you need any more advice just ask as I've had every part of my car to bits and rebuilt as being an engineer, I wanted to be sure it was up to
scratch!
[Edited on 18/5/15 by AJR]
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daz928sb
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posted on 18/5/15 at 11:25 PM |
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thank you very much, really appreciated.
I must admit although I have only had it a couple weeks im falling in love with it more and more every time I take it out. ha
looking through the forum tonight I came across something really interesting.
It looks as if its The actual original start and build of my actual car I have just bought. !!! from a user called Flamez , who logged the whole
build from the start by the looks of it.
I would love to find a way of contacting him but it looks as if he last used this site 4 years ago. shame.
but great seeing some history on it.
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daz928sb
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posted on 18/5/15 at 11:34 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by AJR
Hi, I've got a Mac1 Worx myself with the zx10r engine.
It's the first kit car I've ever owned and to be honest the only car I've never got bored with after 6 months!
I do an oil service once a year as the car doesn't do many miles. A little tip if you do it yourself is to pre fill the new oil filter with new
oil when you do a change as some say it helps and keeps your oil pressure correct (info from ZX10R owners forum)
As far as the gearbox goes, that's just the way it is and you will get used to it! Also make sure you have adjusted the clutch/pedal and have a
decent clutch stop behind your pedal as I found out the hard way and ended up putting a whole brand new clutch kit in which was pricey.
Spares are easy to come by as Mac1 are still there and are very helpful if you call them. Also I've found that MK Indy bodywork fits too with
very minor trimming. (I have the carbon dash and bonnet)
With regards to reverse, the car only a weighs half a ton so you can push it with one hand! I always make sure when I park that it's easy enough
to drive away when you get back in.
If you need any more advice just ask as I've had every part of my car to bits and rebuilt as being an engineer, I wanted to be sure it was up to
scratch!
[Edited on 18/5/15 by AJR]
There is one thing AJR,
my speedo doesn't work. apparently it has one of the magnets missing . the previous owner pointed it out to me. where the sensor is when the
cylinder turns around it only has one magnet, the size of a small watch battery and you can see where the other one has fell off?
it has a speedo healer but I don't really know what that means?
will I need a whole new set up or do you think I maybe able to get the correct magnet from somewhere?
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ash_hammond
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posted on 19/5/15 at 11:50 AM |
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Nice choice of kit.
The lads down at MAC#1 and very friendly and always helpful.
But where are the pictures?
[Edited on 19/5/15 by ash_hammond]
.: www.mac1motorsports.co.uk | www.m1moc.com :.
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CosKev3
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posted on 19/5/15 at 11:53 AM |
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What clocks is it using?
As usaully a speedo healer is used with original bike clocks and speed sensor to set the speedo correctly due to the different rolling radius.
The magnet type speed sensors are usaully used with aftermarket clocks, like Koso etc.
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kj
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posted on 19/5/15 at 11:58 AM |
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Where in the UK are you, the sound of the engine is awsome.
Think about it, think about it again and then do it.
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AJR
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posted on 19/5/15 at 12:13 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by CosKev3
What clocks is it using?
As usaully a speedo healer is used with original bike clocks and speed sensor to set the speedo correctly due to the different rolling radius.
The magnet type speed sensors are usaully used with aftermarket clocks, like Koso etc.
This is exactly right. I'm running the standard Kawasaki speedo sensor with the speedo healer to correct.
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daz928sb
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posted on 19/5/15 at 12:57 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by ash_hammond
Nice choice of kit.
The lads down at MAC#1 and very friendly and always helpful.
But where are the pictures?
[Edited on 19/5/15 by ash_hammond]
ha, yes im trying to work out how to download some, but im crap at that sort of thing.. but il do it asap
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daz928sb
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posted on 19/5/15 at 12:59 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by CosKev3
What clocks is it using?
As usaully a speedo healer is used with original bike clocks and speed sensor to set the speedo correctly due to the different rolling radius.
The magnet type speed sensors are usaully used with aftermarket clocks, like Koso etc.
well i think its the original kawasaki bike clocks but when i get home i will double check as shes covered up at the mo waiting for the sun to come
out!!! hopefully tomorrow
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daz928sb
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posted on 19/5/15 at 02:37 PM |
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I have been trying to download some pictures for an hour now without any success..
it keeps on saying the files are unsupported.
i also looked at this and it mentioned something about the aviator? to do with photos but it doesn't make sense to me as tried everything.
am i missing something basic here? any ideas?
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AJR
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posted on 19/5/15 at 02:39 PM |
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I use photo bucket then copy them on to here if that helps!
I've tried before to upload from my phone but it doesn't work for me
[Edited on 19/5/15 by AJR]
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daz928sb
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posted on 19/5/15 at 03:02 PM |
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http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w23/Darren_Waine/353_zpspdbrz9q6.jpg
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daz928sb
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posted on 19/5/15 at 03:07 PM |
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http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w23/Darren_Waine/357_zpsfvkyew5g.jpg
thanks ajr
ive tried the photobucket that you suggested and managed this for starters,
i just need to work out how to get more done and on my profile but this will do for starters as my fingers ache now! ha
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daz928sb
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posted on 19/5/15 at 03:23 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by kj
Where in the UK are you, the sound of the engine is awsome.
hi, im based in somerset, well live in taunton, few hills around and not to far from the coasts
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daz928sb
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posted on 19/5/15 at 03:25 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by ash_hammond
Nice choice of kit.
The lads down at MAC#1 and very friendly and always helpful.
But where are the pictures?
[Edited on 19/5/15 by ash_hammond]
hi ash,
well thats good to here, do you have a contact number or is it the same as the website that says they have moved premises?
i have also managed to download a couple of pictures for you further down the thread. ha
took bloody ages tho
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Hakuraa
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posted on 22/5/15 at 04:02 PM |
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Daz928,
I too bought a worx ZX10 this year but with a (limited use) electric reverse.
Visited the Mac#1 factory and spoke to the guys.
They recommend 10/40 semi synthetic oil due to the clutch
Phone number is the one from the web site which says they have moved.
What year is the engine, as I have a pdf manual for my 2007 ZX10 engine which would give you some advice at least if I can send it.
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daz928sb
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posted on 22/5/15 at 06:30 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Hakuraa
Daz928,
I too bought a worx ZX10 this year but with a (limited use) electric reverse.
Visited the Mac#1 factory and spoke to the guys.
They recommend 10/40 semi synthetic oil due to the clutch
Phone number is the one from the web site which says they have moved.
What year is the engine, as I have a pdf manual for my 2007 ZX10 engine which would give you some advice at least if I can send it.
Thanks for the advice. The engine i have is a 2005 engine.
i dont actually think there was a massive difference between the 2 engines apart from the gold top casing then switched to black but then i could be
wrong
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OliilO
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posted on 22/5/15 at 06:39 PM |
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ETB Instruments can supply the magnets you need for a few quid. With only one magnet, I'd imagine that the speedo reads half the actual speed.
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daz928sb
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posted on 22/5/15 at 10:24 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by OliilO
ETB Instruments can supply the magnets you need for a few quid. With only one magnet, I'd imagine that the speedo reads half the actual speed.
Well thats the strange thing it hardly moves. Sometimes creeps upto 2-3 mph but thats when im doing about 65-70 mph?
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