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Graham's Channel
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ก.ค. 2012
What’s in my track bag?
Here’s what’s in my track bag:
Helmet: amzn.to/3VQiBBk
Helmet Bag: amzn.to/3Paf8de
Tinted Visor: amzn.to/4grNK6x
Microfiber Towels: amzn.to/41LrdNk
Torque Wrench: amzn.to/3VQSjz5
Nylon Sheathed Non-Marring Socket: amzn.to/49S8guH
Racebox: amzn.to/4fvcr0n
GoPro: amzn.to/49XLgu7
GoPro Wind Cover: amzn.to/404zOJT
Anker Power Bank: amzn.to/3ZSuHLs
Helmet: amzn.to/3VQiBBk
Helmet Bag: amzn.to/3Paf8de
Tinted Visor: amzn.to/4grNK6x
Microfiber Towels: amzn.to/41LrdNk
Torque Wrench: amzn.to/3VQSjz5
Nylon Sheathed Non-Marring Socket: amzn.to/49S8guH
Racebox: amzn.to/4fvcr0n
GoPro: amzn.to/49XLgu7
GoPro Wind Cover: amzn.to/404zOJT
Anker Power Bank: amzn.to/3ZSuHLs
มุมมอง: 14
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Laguna Seca in a BMW M235i: December 2024
มุมมอง 24321 วันที่ผ่านมา
Back at Laguna Seca to finish out 2024. Struggled with tire pressure the first two sessions but eventually got these tires figured out. Best time was a 1:51.81 in the last session. Parts List: Racebox Pro Lap Timer and Data Logger: amzn.to/405phef Turner Charge Pipe: www.turnermotorsport.com/p-58... Carbon Fiber Trunk Spoiler: amzn.to/3oajG9e K&N Engine Air Filter: amzn.to/3J8F2Mr Dinan Free Fl...
1:51.81 at Laguna Seca in a BMW M235i
มุมมอง 27621 วันที่ผ่านมา
Fun lap to wrap up 2024. Lots of room for improvement next year. Data: www.racebox.pro/webapp/session/7dd946014800760cdb7e032f Parts List: Racebox Pro Lap Timer and Data Logger: amzn.to/405phef Turner Charge Pipe: www.turnermotorsport.com/p-58... Carbon Fiber Trunk Spoiler: amzn.to/3oajG9e K&N Engine Air Filter: amzn.to/3J8F2Mr Dinan Free Flow Axle-Back Exhaust: amzn.to/3mBcpP9 Motul 660 Racing...
Laguna Seca in a BMW M235i: October 2024
มุมมอง 292หลายเดือนก่อน
First time at Laguna Seca. Great day at a great track. Struggled a bit with the car this time. Tire pressures dropped a bit low and I couldn't get TPMS reset to get back in Sport mode. Best time was a 1:53.05 in the fourth session. Unfortunately I broke my GoPro mount, so the camera position gets progressively worse over the course of the day. Parts List: Racebox Pro Lap Timer and Data Logger: ...
1:53.05 at Laguna Seca in a BMW M235i
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First time at Laguna Seca. Great day at a great track. Struggled a bit with the car this time. Tire pressures dropped a bit low and I couldn't get TPMS reset to get back in Sport mode. Best time was a 1:53.05 in the fourth session. Unfortunately I broke my GoPro mount, so the camera position gets progressively worse over the course of the day. Data: www.racebox.pro/webapp/session/7dd946013c0044...
N55 Crank Seal Guard: An Easier Way
มุมมอง 1834 หลายเดือนก่อน
Forgot to mention in the video-there is a tap to push in with a screwdriver on the rightmost side of the fan assembly to release it near where the coolant line goes in to the radiator. At first, I followed Fritz’s video to install a crank seal guard: th-cam.com/video/fluQTmW3KM8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-W4UwOEcKyACXcX0 I couldn’t fit a torque wrench between the radiator fan assembly and the harmonic bala...
2:04:48 at Sonoma Raceway in a BMW M235i with bad tires
มุมมอง 1375 หลายเดือนก่อน
First track day in California and first time at Sonoma Raceway with LightSpeed Track Days. Spectacular track and a beautiful day. Best time was a 2:04.48. Lots of room for improvement-tires were shot, found myself lifting because I was losing grip where I should have been flat out. Looking forward to coming back and improving. Parts List: Racebox Pro Lap Timer and Data Logger: amzn.to/405phef T...
Sonoma Raceway in a BMW M235i: July 2024
มุมมอง 1385 หลายเดือนก่อน
First track day in California and first time at Sonoma Raceway with LightSpeed Track Days. Spectacular track and a beautiful day. Best time was a 2:04.48 in the second session. I had to wrap up after the third session because my tires were toast. Parts List: Racebox Pro Lap Timer and Data Logger: amzn.to/405phef Turner Charge Pipe: www.turnermotorsport.com/p-58... Carbon Fiber Trunk Spoiler: am...
Las Vegas Motor Speedway Road Course in a Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo
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A lap of the outside road course at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in a Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo.
Spokes Autocross 2023 #11 at COTA in a BMW M235i
มุมมอง 87ปีที่แล้ว
Rough day, but had a fun time at the final event of the year. Struggled with grip from a combination of cold weather and trying to get one more event out of my shot rear tires. Came 5/6 in the FS class. Run 1: 30.696 Run 2: DNF Run 3: 29.873 Run 4: 30.014 Run 5: 29.152 Texas Spokes: spokes.org
Harris Hill Raceway in a BMW M235i: October 2023
มุมมอง 29ปีที่แล้ว
Fun track day. Had to duck out early, so only two sessions. Best lap was a 1:34.44. Limited by rear tires. Parts List: Racebox Pro Lap Timer and Data Logger: amzn.to/405phef Turner Charge Pipe: www.turnermotorsport.com/p-58... Carbon Fiber Trunk Spoiler: amzn.to/3oajG9e K&N Engine Air Filter: amzn.to/3J8F2Mr Dinan Free Flow Axle-Back Exhaust: amzn.to/3mBcpP9 Motul 660 Racing Brake Fluid: amzn.t...
Harris Hill Raceway in a BMW M235i: November 2023
มุมมอง 71ปีที่แล้ว
Last track day of the year! Best time was a 1:34.91. Three seconds off my best pace due to my rears being at the end of their life. Great event. Parts List: Racebox Pro Lap Timer and Data Logger: amzn.to/405phef Turner Charge Pipe: www.turnermotorsport.com/p-58... Carbon Fiber Trunk Spoiler: amzn.to/3oajG9e K&N Engine Air Filter: amzn.to/3J8F2Mr Dinan Free Flow Axle-Back Exhaust: amzn.to/3mBcpP...
Eagles Canyon Raceway in a BMW M235i: September 2023
มุมมอง 121ปีที่แล้ว
First time at Eagles Canyon Raceway. Best lap was a 2:24.45 in session 2. Very fun track; lots of room for improvement. Parts List: Racebox Pro Lap Timer and Data Logger: amzn.to/405phef Turner Charge Pipe: www.turnermotorsport.com/p-58... Carbon Fiber Trunk Spoiler: amzn.to/3oajG9e K&N Engine Air Filter: amzn.to/3J8F2Mr Dinan Free Flow Axle-Back Exhaust: amzn.to/3mBcpP9 Motul 660 Racing Brake ...
Harris Hill Raceway in a BMW M235i: July 2023
มุมมอง 214ปีที่แล้ว
Parts List: Racebox Pro Lap Timer and Data Logger: amzn.to/405phef Turner Charge Pipe: www.turnermotorsport.com/p-584163-n55-cold-side-charge-pipe-assembly/?msclkid=f4031be4410513f46cf07fdc4619c795&Shopping - New (2022)&Shopping Carbon Fiber Trunk Spoiler: amzn.to/3oajG9e K&N Engine Air Filter: amzn.to/3J8F2Mr Dinan Free Flow Axle-Back Exhaust: amzn.to/3mBcpP9 Motul 660 Racing Brake Fluid: amzn...
Best Lap 1:31:07: Harris Hill Raceway in a BMW M235i
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Best Lap 1:31:07: Harris Hill Raceway in a BMW M235i
Harris Hill Raceway in a BMW M235i: May 2023
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Harris Hill Raceway in a BMW M235i: May 2023
Passing Reel: Harris Hill Raceway in a BMW M235i
มุมมอง 163ปีที่แล้ว
Passing Reel: Harris Hill Raceway in a BMW M235i
Best Lap 1:32.12: Harris Hill Raceway in a BMW M235i
มุมมอง 87ปีที่แล้ว
Best Lap 1:32.12: Harris Hill Raceway in a BMW M235i
Harris Hill Raceaway in a BMW M235i Best Lap 1:32:47
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Harris Hill Raceaway in a BMW M235i Best Lap 1:32:47
Harris Hill Raceway in a BMW M235i: March 2023
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Harris Hill Raceway in a BMW M235i: March 2023
Spokes Autocross 2023 #1 at COTA in a BMW M235i
มุมมอง 216ปีที่แล้ว
Spokes Autocross 2023 #1 at COTA in a BMW M235i
Harris Hill Raceway: November 2022 1:36:26
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Harris Hill Raceway: November 2022 1:36:26
Harris Hill Raceway: October 2022 1:37.99
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Harris Hill Raceway: October 2022 1:37.99
How to build a budget Mazda Miata MX-5 NC Track Car
มุมมอง 17K2 ปีที่แล้ว
How to build a budget Mazda Miata MX-5 NC Track Car
Harris Hill Raceway: September 2022 1:43
มุมมอง 432 ปีที่แล้ว
Harris Hill Raceway: September 2022 1:43
COTA Karting Spring League 2022 Heat #6 Race
มุมมอง 1.4K2 ปีที่แล้ว
COTA Karting Spring League 2022 Heat #6 Race
Hello enjoy and be safe 🥰
Hello im your new subscriber 😊
I have a M235 and i really enjoy it.
sick! This bmw is so fun to drive, would love to take one to laguna seca one day lol
Nice course--open and forgiving if you come off of it, right? Nice sounding car too!
Is that an h2r sticker?
Awesome Video! Thanks for sharing this great tip!
I like reading the comments here, I have a 2008 GT edition with the PRHT that I take up my local mountain roads every Saturday morning. I noticed that with the LSD the rear never breaks but there is noticeable understeer. I’m running coil overs with 17x9 wheels, tires are 245 40 all season. The mechanical grip on this car is substantial but I’m wondering if a thicker front anti sway bar might fix my understeer issue?
Could be tires, could be too much steering input. You could try just removing the rear sway bar or upgrading to adjustable sway bars and see what you like. I’ve typically always heard tighter front end and looser rear on Miata’s.
Good tight cornering, love to see it. Keep it up!
May 18-19th 2024
When was this?
Last year i suppose
Really appreciate this video man. Some great advice in here. I picked up an NC Miata in Copper Red Mica last month that is a little beat up. Seatbelts don't retract, missing side skirts, some chassis damage. I'm working on it right now and fixing her up, but I just love driving it. Lots of fun!
is this bone stock?
No.
Did the safety techs not give you grief about your Harddog roll bar? I've heard it does not meet NASA or SCCA requirements for rollover protection
I think you heard wrong.
Are the karts pretty even? I thought about joining this league, but didn’t want to deal with the frustration of luck of the draw on getting a fast kart
bro do you think you can still rent the COTA Karting helmets for the summer league or are you required to bring your own??
@@Margielafn you can still rent you do not need your own but can use our own
Bought a 2006 nc 1.8l for my first car about 6 months ago with 120k miles on clock. rod bearings gone so im considering 2.5l swapping this and turning it into a track car. after researching i realise id have to do an ecu, wiring harness and fuel injector swap aswell, along with other obvious expenses. was just wondering your view on doing this vs buying a better car later as a track car?
What wheels are those? I like their classic styling…
Thank you for that quality information 👍. I live in SA and just drove down to Port Lavaca and bought a 2006 MX-5 with 105k on it for 6400 before tax. The previous owner had their engine blow, and they took it to dynotronics and got the 2.5 swap done. Right now I'm having the brakes done, and am having them check the transmission fluid just in case. Immediately had an oil change and new tires just so I could make it back to SA in one piece. Aside from cosmetic upgrades, the first mods on my list are sway bars ( I hear the RX-8 ones are good ), and then the Meister CRD coilovers or the Meister sport, mainly to improve handling, but also the ride quality. I think these stock ones are just about toast... After that will look into improving power, and possibly eventually putting in a supercharger. If you ever want to do some spirited driving in the hills of Austin or SA, hit me up
Everyone always makes you pass on the outside 😂
Good summary of what to do to immediately improve the Miata. In line with your analysis. Thanks
Hey man, glad to see another NC guy in Texas. I was a little curious about a few things you mentioned which related to some things I've noticed in my car. One is the seatbelts - it seems like the only real fix to slow retraction is buying new ones. How much did Mazda charge for those? The next thing is the AC: it seems like in Texas heat when I park in direct sun the AC pretty much gives up and barely does anything. Have you experienced weak AC? I tried recharging it but otherwise I get the feeling there may be no OEM solution other than parking in the shade. Last thing I have is a tip for you: you may want to switch the shock absorbers out sometime soon. I think goodwin carries a set for about 600 bucks which are "stock-like", but they carry a lifetime warranty. You could switch springs or keep the OEM ones, but the reason for replacing the OEM shocks is they're known to fail pretty often and they're supposedly a weak point of the suspension. Goodwin says they've seen the shocks fail at 30k miles, and a little while ago I had to replace two of mine which was quite expensive as I didn't have time to do it myself.
I think the price for seatbelts is probably a bit variable-I just compared prices across dealer websites and bought the cheapest ones. As for AC, replacing the compressor and radiator fan did the trick for me. It worked great even at the peak of summer. Nice recommendation on the shocks!
Watching your track times improve has been a great experience! I hope you continue to use your turn signals as not to be the typical BEAMERMAN.
Turn signals?? Never heard of them. Must be some aftermarket thing?
guy parking it on apex was unlucky on lap 2
I have a 2007 PRHT auto trans. I went a little different way. I agree one of the first things is the coolant tank. mine had 75000 miles on it so I bought a oem replacement. I replaced the swaybars F&R. I replaced the shocks with Koni yellow shock keeping the stock springs, which made a good improvement. I replaced the muffler with a Goodwin single outlet. I did two track days at Harris Hill and decided I needed 200 tread ware rated tires before my next track day. For a street car it is fabulous to drive. On track days it's not a competition and this got it to the point that it is not in the way. I live in Taylor TX
get rid of those stock springs and get some good sport lowering springs like H&R. Night and Day difference.
How does the automatic do with fluid temps during track days? Did you upgrade the trans cooler? How does the car do for downshifts (does it rev match on downshifts)? I have been curious of the auto with manual shift in the NC.
No issues with overheating with the stock trans cooler. As far as shifting? It’s no PDK 😆
Nice description of NC. While the NC may not be the best looking MX-5, it has a very good suspension setup with a five-link rear, a chassis that has less weight transfer than an NA or NB, and the excellent MZR 2.0. I'll add that a popular and inexpensive upgrade to the NC is the factory RX-8 ARBs if you're running stock springs.
The NC is the best looking IMO, the other ones look too small and wimpy.
@@TheFracturedfuture I agree, I think it strikes a good balance between looking aggressive, beefy, but still fun and sleek. I kinda like the NC1 because it looks less like all the other mazda's.
Just the video I've been looking for of the m235i. Thank you for making this
Hey! I was on track with you in Intermediate that day. Any chance you have footage of the second and third sessions from 3/15? I didn’t have a GoPro that day. 🥺🤦♂
Hey, great. The second session is the second half of this video. Unfortunately I didn’t bring extra fuel and didn’t make it to the third session.
@@grahamschannel Thank you, Graham! I shared this video with close car friends and we all had the same question: You lapped nearly every car in intermediate, including Miata's and a new C8. ...At what point do you switch to the Advanced group so your pace isn't hindered by the slower drivers? Asking to learn, not a criticism. v✌🍺
@@TheTexican05 I've only been doing this a couple years--I like the passing structure of intermediate and have a bit more experience to gain before I want to jump in to open passing 👍
Nice video. I’m on my second Miata, had a 97 manual Miata many years ago and then went for an automatic 2009 PRHT that was low mileage. Don’t do tracks and just want to cruise and some spirited driving. I have found that I like using the manual shifter than the paddle ones. So far loving it. What did you do suspension wise? Can you share some thoughts there?
Only sway bars. Hot take: I don’t think any suspension changes are worth the money for you if you aren’t going to track it, and cheap suspension changes will just make for a poor ride quality.
Wouldn't go over six figures on mileage? 100k miles vs 190k is very different.
That’s just my opinion on it. I’d rather pay for reasonably low mileage and keep functioning stock suspension to keep cost low and less labor compared to buying high mileage and needing all new suspension components, etc. That being said, the drivetrain on NCs is quite reliable at high mileage. You do you.
for those with a manual nc1 the pennzoil manual trans fluid works really well ur just gonna need to buy 3 bottles and you only need about a quarter of the 3rd bottle
I have one of the first NCs, 2.0 6 speed. I love it! it`s so much fun! that`s all you need to know about an mx5 before buying one! just do it! :D
Great video. Please also record some videos doing maintanence :)
awesome vid; great info
Running cool on an older NC - thermostat sticking open is common problem on these - where does your temp gauge sit?
Warmed up, it sits right in the middle of the gauge.
@@grahamschannel then it's fine 👍
@@grahamschannel hi, how is your transmission fluid holding up in your automatic transmission during track sessions? No overheating? How does the fluid look if you drained it recently?thanks in advance
what corners do you break on its pretty hard to tell
Great info man.
good driving, I was in the yellow NC. Unfortunately I was done just after one session, I had an issue with my water pump and just limped home.
Is that an MPS Mazda 3 or 6
Miata NC
Best info on the NC for sensible upgrades for street and track. Bought a 2011 PRHT back in June... I like manual but ended up with AT also and I like the paddles and sequential shifter. Did all your performance upgrades except I got Bilstein B16 coilovers along with the White Line sways...drives flat like a go-kart. Now I just need a roll bar. Great video! 👍
What was best lap time? I want the guy in red's kart
Quite the recovery
Lost your rhythm after that dude bumped to pass. Stay focused and you got this.
Thanks for sharing, looks fun.
Just a heads up, my waze app said there's a police car around the corner on the straight away. He's already ticketed people.
Showenem who’s boss.
Much fast
Very speed
Do I need to buy my own helmets for the league's?
Hey man, great racing out there! Sorry about what happened at 2:35. I should have backed off coming out of that corner, I didn’t mean to push you out wide.