What book?

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Kinky

Original Poster:

39,801 posts

276 months

Monday 26th March 2007
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Which MX-5 book is best for general maintenance, etc, etc, etc ....

I'm thinking the haynes manual - but from what I can gather it's a US-based book - so I suspect would differ slightly from others (particularly right-hand drive).

So - question - which book is best?

Many thanks in advance,

K

drogo

741 posts

224 months

Monday 26th March 2007
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Try
Enthusiasts Workshop Manual, comes in 1.6 or 1.8 versions.
From www.MX5Parts.co.uk or similar shop.
None are perfect but it seems a lot better than Haynes.

Dave
Ps, love the TVR, would be my second choice after the 5.

speedychrissie

2,994 posts

246 months

Monday 26th March 2007
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i bought the enthusiasts workshop manual last week and it is excellent. ofcourse its not comprehensive, but its much more so than i expected it to be. very numpty freindly too.

Kinky

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39,801 posts

276 months

Monday 26th March 2007
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I do like numpty-friendly yes

That said - I am only too imtimate with the wiring on the TVR S (well mine anyway - where most of the wires we of the same colour) hehe

Kinky

Original Poster:

39,801 posts

276 months

Monday 26th March 2007
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Actually - I see there's 2 versions .....

Sept 99 - which is the MX-5 manual

And this one:

June 2006 - MX-5 Miata

The 2nd one - which I assume is the US-version - is the one for sale on MX5 Parts.

Are they actually identical?

Yours Numptily,

K

speedychrissie

2,994 posts

246 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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im not sure if they are identical, but i dont think it matters that teh mx5parts book is meant for the US version. all the pictures seem to be of RHD cars anyway.

giryan

29 posts

218 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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It's just that the publishers www.veloce.co.uk/ made a new edition iirc.

franv8

2,212 posts

245 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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Got the Veloce enthusiasts manual - pretty good mechanically - imho he talks too much of special tools for diagnostics, but it's enought to be getting on with!

Can't speak for the MX5 manual from Haynes (do they do one???) but these manuals lately are a bit useless, most chapters repeat the phrase 'take it to the dealer' too much.