Cage for an MX-5

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slinky

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15,704 posts

255 months

Monday 18th December 2006
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pmanson's post has reminded me that, all being well, there should be some additional monies coming my way in June next year, as such, I intend to make some modifications/upgrades on the Mazda..

One thing I really want to do is pop a cage in it, but where best to get one? They turn up on ebay from time to time, but that isn't the best route if you want to do something at a specific time!

Any recommendations for somewhere (midlands-ish) that could carry out such a task?

In the event of me not being able to do that (or if there is sufficient money to do both) I intend on fitting a GReddy Emanage Ultimate (future proofing for potential further tweaking).. any recommendations on places for fitting that?

Cheers..

slinky

atomicrex

862 posts

233 months

Monday 18th December 2006
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I went to Custom Cages for mine....they do an excellent job, and scrutineers comment how good it is!

steve bowen

1,268 posts

230 months

Monday 18th December 2006
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Go for a proper standalone ECU a Link G1 is only £500 really good ECU. Getting an Emerald3d in mine next month, but maybe in the future may look for a link G2... possibly, the emerald3d is also very good value mind but slightly more money.

As for cages, do you want a full motorsport style cage or a proper effective roll bar? The HardDog range are very good, lots of pics of rolled cars with them fited on their website and they appear to stand up well.

Have a look at www.mx5mad.co.uk they do Hard Dog bars and other bits and bobs.

slinky

Original Poster:

15,704 posts

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Monday 18th December 2006
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steve bowen said:
Go for a proper standalone ECU a Link G1 is only £500 really good ECU. Getting an Emerald3d in mine next month, but maybe in the future may look for a link G2... possibly, the emerald3d is also very good value mind but slightly more money.

As for cages, do you want a full motorsport style cage or a proper effective roll bar? The HardDog range are very good, lots of pics of rolled cars with them fited on their website and they appear to stand up well.

Have a look at www.mx5mad.co.uk they do Hard Dog bars and other bits and bobs.


Emanage Ultimate is standalone, it's the blue that isn't... Might consider the other options though...

Want a far more effective roll bar, but aren't too keen on hard dog..

Cheers for the input though chap..

slinky

steve bowen

1,268 posts

230 months

Monday 18th December 2006
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I didn't realise the ultimate was a standalone. Afraid I can't halp with proper cages, I've seen a few cusco ones on ebay but don't know of any off the shelf cages available.

Pierscoe1

2,458 posts

267 months

Monday 18th December 2006
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well hello there stranger!!

about the cage.. if you go for somewhere that does custom jobs, see if you can get one that stays tight to the A-pillar, and goes through the dash, rather than looping round infront of it... if you can, I'll have one too!

EMU is interesting too.. wouldn't mind one of them.. but then there's the seat I need, and hte supercharger, and the brake kit, and the............ you get the idea!



Edited by Pierscoe1 on Monday 18th December 23:05

slinky

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15,704 posts

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Monday 18th December 2006
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Pierscoe1 said:
well hello there stranger!!

about the cage.. if you go for somewhere that does custom jobs, see if you can get one that stays tight to the A-pillar, and goes through the dash, rather than looping round infront of it... if you can, I'll have one too!

EMU is interesting too.. wouldn't mind one of them.. but then there's the seat I need, and hte supercharger, and the brake kit, and the............ you get the idea!



Edited by Pierscoe1 on Monday 18th December 23:05


Hiya fella.. I'm not sure if I'll go custom, might go for the same sort of think as one of the guys on Nutz, proper roll bar with door bars.. just want to really stiffen the body up..

The EMU really interests me, it also opens the door for future devices that blow air into the intake

greg_D

6,542 posts

252 months

Tuesday 19th December 2006
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steve bowen said:
I didn't realise the ultimate was a standalone.


i would second this point, i was under the impression that it was a very advanced piggy back

Greg

edit: just found this link, it is a piggyback

www.importtuner.com/reviews/parts/0511it_greddy_e_manage_pc_tunable_engine_management_system/

Edited by greg_D on Tuesday 19th December 13:42

slinky

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15,704 posts

255 months

Tuesday 19th December 2006
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Thanks for that.. I was going to stand down on my point, I was under the impression it was full replacement..

slinky

skinny

5,269 posts

241 months

Tuesday 19th December 2006
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if you want a full proper cage then safety devices and OMP do them. but it means you can't have a roof.

otherwise your options are hard-dog or jap stuff like carbing / cusco etc

Pierscoe1

2,458 posts

267 months

Tuesday 19th December 2006
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slinky said:
proper roll bar with door bars.. just want to really stiffen the body up..



yeah.. my intentions behind it too (although I'm certainly not adverse to a bit of roll-over protection to save my neck too)... but not sure how much a 'rear-hoop-and-door-bars' style one will do to stiffen the chassis... anybody on here got one and care to share their experiences??

slinky said:
devices that blow air into the intake


ahh yes... those little things.. I've heard they can be quite fun!

slinky

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255 months

Tuesday 19th December 2006
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Pierscoe1 said:

yeah.. my intentions behind it too (although I'm certainly not adverse to a bit of roll-over protection to save my neck too)... but not sure how much a 'rear-hoop-and-door-bars' style one will do to stiffen the chassis... anybody on here got one and care to share their experiences??


I was working on the proviso of anything is better than nothing!!!

cptsideways

13,636 posts

258 months

Tuesday 19th December 2006
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I'd go for a Jap made cage from an import (Ebay is your source), most are excellent fits, allow you to use the roof properly too. They might not be FIA/MSA approved but you don't need that.

I can highly recommend Cusco & Omura (sp) have had both and they were superbly made, well engineered an excellent fit & would genuinely help in a rollover.

My full cage was made of two cages joined at main hoop with MrWelder

Here's my old 5 with one in, scuse the naff padding but it stopped my helmet getting dinked





slinky

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Tuesday 19th December 2006
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Cheers Declan, spot on advice..

Did you find the cage stiffened things up nicely?

Pierscoe1

2,458 posts

267 months

Wednesday 20th December 2006
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my only cencern with cages like that, is that it looks like the 'hoop' is actually over your head, and that if you slid up the seat (hard rear impact for example) the top of your head would smash into the bottom of the rear hoop... is that the case, or are the photos a bit of an optical illusion in that respect?

other than that, that cage does look good.. and is nice an neat (with the exception of the A-pillar bars, which stil bugs me ).. and it's good that you can still use the roof with most of the good jap cages.