Thought I would let everyone know that I got my LS1 Miata fully functional
(mostly.)  and put the first 30 miles on the conversion just now.  I have
the first crank video up on my website
(http://home.comcast.net/~npartist/completion_videos.html).  Its crappy
quality but I will have some real video up as soon as I get my hands on a
camcorder (maybe week or two).  My exhaust is ridiculously low (picture like
2 inches at the center of the car) but that not really the fault of the kit
but rather the way my exhaust was done (3rd party).  I plan on having it
redone whenever I get time.  So right now I have to avoid speed bumps,
significant crest, large dust bunnies, etc.  Hell, that makes this all the
more fun right?  I think so.  :D   

 

So tomorrow is the 5th Annual Georgia Tech Autoshow (www.gatechautoshow.com
<http://www.gatechautoshow.com/> ) and it's been my goal to DRIVE my car to
it ever since I started back in October.  At first I though first of the
year it would be done but that quickly changed when I didn't have the car
back from paint til then.  Ever since then, I have come home (I'm a student
at Gatech) nearly every weekend (fri-sun) and put in a solid 30-40 hours of
work each one and now I can actually drive it! Woohoo.  Anyways, any Atlanta
locals are welcome to come to the show and check out my car.  Its from
11-3pm.  Our guest speaker is a GT Grad who works for Telsa Motors, the
electric "lotus elise" makers.  The speech is at 2pm.

 

Time to put my gauge cluster, center stack and console in.  

                                                             

Nathan Sumner

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