I have fought this issue for many years. I have installed bigger studs and
used all manners of locking devices and compounds and nothing has solved
the problem. I can drive on the street for miles and miles with no problems
but a track day brings it right back. I am convinced that the problem is
not with the studs or nuts backing out(because I am sure I prevented that)
but with the studs stretching under the high heat loads seen on track. I
even spoke to ARP about getting some custom studs made from inconel. I
think that would solve the problem but the cost was nuts. My final solution
to this issue was to build a V8 RX7 for track use.

Steve

Things I have tried:

3/8 studs
Safety wire
High temp thread locker - (2000 degrees aircraft shit $$$$)
Nordlocks
Best studs I could find - (ARP header studs)


                                                                           
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My experience has been that its more the studs backing out. So even, stage
8's, Nordlocks, safety wire and what not doesn't always fix it. Someone at
MRLS mentioned that FM may be switching to or optionally offering 10mm
studs with their kits. The extra surface area does seem to make them stay
put longer. 10m studs have been de rigueur for turbo Miatas that see a lot
of track use  but  its trickling down to street cars slower it seems. I
haven't tried green, hi temp cylindrical bonding Loctite but that might
help. Another fix might be staking them, but that may raise cracking issues
with cast manifolds.

Jason, you don't track your car do you? That's when stuff falls off :) I've
seen daily driven turbo cars that have never had an an issue on the street,
not make one session at the track before a stud or two backs out.

But to answer your question yes, it's endemic for turbo track miatas.

      Emilio Cervantes
      www.949Racing.com
      26242 Dimension Dr #130
      Lake Forest, CA 92630
      949.716.3111 phone / fax

      On 2009-04-02 03:05, Jason C wrote:
      > A lot of people seem to have this problem (though not me)....I want
      to understand why some do and some don't. Â  Some do despite the
      fancy serrated FM washers.Do FM see this problem?



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