A while ago, I "accidentally" won an MR2 on eBay. So I drove to Ohio and got it:
After I got it home, I drove it until they started to salt the roads and it started to get too cold for the old R888s it came with. This weekend, I decided to set about getting it ready for another year of service. In a past life, it was a CSP autocross/TT car- and I will probably still use it for that stuff, but I plan to drive it on the street too, so I'd like to make a few little changes.
It has Ground Control coilovers on Tokico 5-way shocks which still seem to work pretty well, and some big adjustable swaybars (which I thought had bad endlinks, but in reality I just needed to tighten one of the locknuts). I've already raised the ride height 3/8", which seems like enough, and the suspension overall is in good shape:
The R888s are worn out and rock hard so I'd like to replace them with something more streetable, probably Azenis since 14" performance tires don't have a ton of options.
Also cool is the center exit, Kubota muffler exhaust, which sounds better at 7k rpm than it has any right to. I thought it had a bad baffle but it was actually a loose bolt on a hanger.
The interior has a bolt-together Autopower cage which sits way below the headliner and I'm really sick of banging my head on. I plan to cut it back down to just the rollbar, and build an actual decent cage if I decide to do something that requires it in the future (SP classes only need a bar):
This has been a race car for a long time:
One more super cool interior feature is this wideband/throttle position display. The light on the left is a brake light, so you can see throttle and brake position on in-car video:
On the outside, the main thing I want to address is rust. There's not much of it, but this spot has some:
My plan is to fix that rust (same spot, both sides) touch up any surface rust I can find, chop the cage down to a rollbar, perform general maintenance, and be able to drive it to work, go racing, and generally just enjoy the thing once the salt is off the roads. I love these cars and I feel like I got a serious deal on this one, so I want to keep it in good shape if I can.