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hi there

just thought id say hello and introduce myself

my names Ben i am looking to buy a westfeild kit to build myself probarbly go down the mazda mx5 route as im only 25 hoping the insurance wont laugh at me. i live in Sedgley and am hoping to go and have a look around and order my kit as soon as possible

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Welcome Ben,

 

The guys (and girls) on here will help you out with all questions. Its been a valuable resource for me in the last 9 months from purchasing to fixing, and especially upgrades and what to spend your hard earned on :)

 

Happy hunting!

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Why not buy an MX-5 SDV already built for half the cost?? ;) *cough*

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I really want to build the car myself for the sense or achievement lol. Do you know where there is one for sale then

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Welcome Ben, the MX5 SDV car is a cracking kit; it makes a great all round Westfield, it's why they're so popular!

 

You'll find their are a couple of specialist insurance companies that sponsor the club and offer discounted rates to members; in particular Claire and her colleagues at A Plan have given many members really fantastic service.

 

You're right, building is a fantastically rewarding experience, though it's not the cheapest route to owning a Westfield, it does mean you'll know your car intimately, which helps keep the running costs down once it's built.

 

There's a host of info on the Boardroom that can help at all stages of the build and afterwards once it's on the road. In addition, local meets, now the summers here and cars have come out of hibernation, are great places for a chat and picking up ideas. (And there's almost always passenger seats available, when runs are being organised - a great way to keep your motivation up!)

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Welcome Ben, I agree, building was a big part of the object to owing a Westfield for me also, given the finances I'd build another. Plus you have the advantage of not being too far from the factory. I am not too far away from you either. Get along to some local meets and as the weather pics up you should see some different cars. 

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Welcome I would have loved to build from a kit

But I bought mine built, on the plus side the only bits I've not taken of are the rack, fuel tank, steering column and body shell

YET !!!!!!!!!

Enjoy :)

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thanks for the warm welcome i will hopefully get down to the factory to have a look round and explore my options

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I really want to build the car myself for the sense or achievement lol. Do you know where there is one for sale then

 

Deako is selling his

http://forum.wscc.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic/107954-2010-westfield-seiw-mazda-sdv-1800-superb-lsd-taxd-motd/

 

Welcome along by the way  :)

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i been pndering this morning about my engine choice. if for arguments sake i brought the mazda kit if a few years down the road i felt like changing the engine is this a pretty stragiht forward thing to do or is the chassis just made fro the mazda engine. or can i buy say the mdv kit and put an engine in then is it just a case of changing engine mounts to change the engine.

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need to consider engine mounts, gear box mating, exhaust /induction sides amongst other things - more qualified people will be along soon.

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I would suggest getting to the factory and discussing options they do tend to be very helpful. I think they are trying to reduce the number of chassis options available so it may well be the Mazda chassis is the some or compatible with other engines. Another option could be to got down the kit route but source your own second hand Duratec or Zetec or even Sigma engine.  

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Yes I am just deciding on a date to go to the factory. I was only thinking about the Mazda engine becoming harder to get hold of parts for it

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Hello and welcome...

 

Im not to far from you in Bromsgrove, although I work in Willenhall.

 

I collected a mazda starter kit at the end of feb, this weekend should see it off the build stands and onto the floor for the first time!

 

The only difference as between the Mazda chassis and the standard chassis as far as I know is mountings for the standard airbox by the steering rack and a tab welded above the pedal box for the charcoal canister. The diff mounts to two frames bolted to the wishbone mounts and one half of the standard sierra diff mounts. If you wanted to put a zetec in later down the line there would be no problem. The pick up points for the wishbones are also the same.

 

The factory will point you in the right direction I'm sure!

Shaun

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Why would Mazda parts be hard to get hold of? It's the best selling cabriolet ever. And the early ones are all scrapped because of rust.

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