Category: Project Cars
Schrödinger’s Head Gasket
It’s been a while since I wrote about my Miata on here, so I thought I’d give an update. Just to get the bad news out of the way first, the car overheated again at the beginning of June. But how’s the head gasket?
A Caturday of a Different Kind
When we last left off with our little red friend, Roadster, the Miata, it had run for two years with a slightly rough idle surge that had suddenly gotten much worse
Project Miata: New Year, New Garage, New Challenges and Opportunities
Do you ever miss an old friend who you haven’t spoken to in a long time? That’s how I’ve felt about my Miata for the past two months. Every time
Get The Most From The Local Junkyard
Don’t be afraid of junkyards. They’re loads of fun, filled with cheap parts, and offer some of the greatest wrenchin’ you can find in this great nation of ours. Come
Project Miata: Goodbye, devil hoses
Goodbye #devilhoses. See you in another #20years. Well, see you next oil change. #Stayput #Miata #Miatalife #devilhose #NA #NA8 #jinbaittai #ivemendedsomething A photo posted by Bryce Womeldurf (@hoonart) on May
Project Miata: Coolant Hoses Are A Go!
Decided to get the #Miata off the ground before work. Coolant hoses are a go tonight. #Hooniverse #HoonArt pic.twitter.com/fkJEimfAok — Bryce Womeldurf (@HoonArtBlog) May 28, 2015 In case you missed
Project ThunderBunny: Fixing An Unstable Idle
Over the past few weeks, our daily driver 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit, known as the ThunderBunny, started developing a rough idle. Driving around town, it felt completely normal, but once you
Project Miata Roars Back to Life
There have been many ups and downs with this project and it’s great to say that we’re starting the year off back on an upswing. It took some work to
Project Miata Finally Makes Some Progress
Since I had a little bit of time on Sunday and I wasn’t coughing too badly, I decided to get back to work on the Miata. Plus I like to
Project Car SOTU: The ’95 Mazda Miata
Things have been looking up for “Roadster” since the setback with the oil cooler last year. With reliability now in check, safety has been more of a focus since the last update.