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The Emperor

Monday, August 1, 2005

It is sort of a Miata nut’s ritual to name your car. The purists will tell you to drive it for a while and the car will tell you its name. Others will pick out a cute one and other will name it based on the color. Some will pick one to match what is available from the local DMV on a personalized plate. The first two Miatas we owned didn’t get names, they were just “The Miata” or Donna would call it “Your Car” when they were bad.

This car did get a name, sort of. Back last March I nicknamed it The Emperor because since the beginning with it we had treated it differently because of the color combo and it’s quieter, smoother ride, treated it a little like royalty. We don’t use it every time we refer to the car like if you had a child or a pet, mostly it gets tossed in here on the blog once and a while.

Ever since my Japanese front license plate idea failed so miserably I have been looking for something else that might be just a little unusual, but tasteful. I have found something I’d like to try, but don’t think it will make it through committee. On the previous Miata I cut out a Miata script sticker from vinyl and placed one on each side of the car on the lower portion of the panel just in front of the doors. On this one I’d like to put the Japanese kanji characters for Emperor in that spot. Maybe in black…

Emperor in Kanji

Started up, went down, back up, down again, up again, down once more, still down.
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/05: 253
Tagged: Miatatude

Photographer’s Block

Sunday, July 31, 2005

There have been 13 chances for participating in my usual 3 photo memes in July. I have submitted five and all of them have come from the archives. You have to go back to to June 23rd to find a picture shot specifically for a theme. I totally missed on taking a July picture for the Mr. Fletcher’s Ride series (although I could go get an outtake from last month and no one would know, I’m sure nothing has changed.) We spent the weekend in the mountains and I took 4 pictures, three of a very raging waterfall/river and this:

Lets Go

Started up, went down, back up, still up.
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/05: 248
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Miatas at the Gap

Saturday, July 30, 2005

What started as one woman’s off-the-cuff invitation to Miataphiles in the general area has morphed into a pilgrimage of sorts to worship the great road of the sports car.

Nine years ago 44 cars came to the Lodge. Word of mouth (and internet mailing lists) caused a jump in attendance to 144 the next year by year five the estimates of attending cars grew to over 500. The first year we all stayed at the same place, year 2 it expanded to some of the local hotels in the nearest town, Robbinsville, NC. By the fifth, people had to find accomodations as far as 75 miles away and if you wanted to stay at the meeting place, the Tapoco Lodge, you had get on a waiting list that was pages long.

The 5th was the last Donna and I attended, it had gotten too big, too unruly and too not about what it once was. but we still missed it and every year we would say to ourselves, let’s go up, even just for Saturday. But the trip is 5 hours in each direction and walk up motel rooms are non existent, so we never go. This year we found a way and went.

We only saw a few Miatas in downtown Robbinsville where we had lunch. We passed a couple on our way north to “Miata Central.” The parking lot at the Tapoco Lodge was packed as always. The driveway in was lined on both sides by Miatas leaving just enough room for one lane of traffic. We just parked at the end and walked in avoiding the hassle. We saw met up with the one couple from the Master’s Miata Club that still goes every year and chatted with them a bit.

While we were standing there all of a sudden in shows up a new can’t be bought yet, 2006 MX-5. Like flies on cow poop, soon you couldn’t even see the car for the crowd of people it attracted. After we left and way too late to do anything about it I thought I should have taken a picture of the crowd to post here with the caption “New Miata!”

After the crowd thinned around the new car I wandered over and had a sit in the driver’s seat for a minute or two. Here is my incomplete 100 word or less review:”The seats have a lot more bolstering than the older cars. While the door sills are probably only an 1″ or so higher it felt more Boxster-like than Miata-ish at first. Parked next to a lowered red NA it looked like a lot bigger car too. When I went from an NA to NB it was seamless, everything was slightly more modern looking, but it was pretty much the same car. This, on initial impression, seems a very different car, but I’ll have to drive it to know for sure.”

After that we hooked up with Ernest and Cheryl again. We drove over to the nearby Fontana Village wondering if that was were a lot more Miatas were because they agreed with us, it didn’t seem as heavily attended as in previous years. On the 15 mile drive over, we past several small groups of Miatas, but not the usual gaggle. At Fontana we found maybe a half dozen Miatas scattered over the big complex. There we split up, they headed back to the Tapoco and we headed south back to Anderson.

We drove all the way up and didn’t even drive the fabled road. That is very OK for 2 reasons: 1) We are going back in September with the Master’s Club and 2) getting a great big ol’ heaping dose of driving the surrounding roads is just as much fun. Just don’t get stuck behind an old man in a big Lincoln with Florida plates.

Started up, went down, back up, back down, up again, still up.
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/05: 246
Tagged: Cars

26,000

Friday, July 29, 2005

What started out as a Saturday day trip turned into a Friday & Saturday overnighter on basically a whim. Donna and I had sort of planned an impromptu trip up to Deal’s Gap for Saturday. It is the weekend of annual Miatas at the Gap, an unofficial (inter)national meeting of Miatas in the western mountains of NC.

Earlier in the week we decided to get a hotel room in Anderson, SC for Saturday night so we wouldn’t have to go there and back in one day.

About 7:30 Friday night Donna’s mom said, “I thought you we leaving tonight?” A seed was planted. We checked the radar and it didn’t look good, all green between here and Anderson. So we just packed our bag as if we were leaving in the morning. About 8:15 we looked at the radar again and the green was dissipating. Hmmm, called the hotel, they had a room. Threw some more clothes in the bag. Checked the radar as we were leaving and there was hardly any green showing. We did manage to make it all the way to Anderson with the top down. Had to drive through a few sprinkley patches, but we stayed dry.

The Emperor passed the 26,000 mile mark about 10 miles out of Aiken.

Started down, went up, still up.
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/05: 242
Tagged: Miata Mileage

All I Want For Christmas Is…

Friday, July 29, 2005

…a subscription to People Magazine. Caught a blurb about this while channel surfing the other day and in this morning’s paper there was a small article about it too. Brittany Murphy will be the new Jordache jeans girl. It was said and written with almost breathless excitement, so I know that Brittney Murphy is a famous person, I just don’t know what she is famous for. Singer? Actress? Reality TV Show Star?

I feel so left out.

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Rear Spoiler?

Thursday, July 28, 2005

The Newer Miatas, 1999 and up, have this kind of bump in the middle of the trunk and it would be one feature I’d like to change back to the nice flat shape of the original. You could cover the bump up with a rear lip spoiler, but the OEM unit looked too tacked on for me to consider it. I was resigned to learn to live with this slight blemish, think Cindy Crawford’s beauty mark, until today.

Someone on the Miata.net Forums is selling his car and posted a question about how much it might be worth. I wasn’t interested in the car, but I was interested in his rear lip spoiler. When I asked him where he got it, he said off of ebay from SpoilerDepot. He said as a matter of fact there is an auction for one now and gave me the link.

When I went to the auction the spoiler shown does not look like the one he has. His lays more horizontal and there is no cutout for the 3rd brake light.

Auction link: http://tinyurl.com/8qwyv
Forum post with his pictures link: http://tinyurl.com/7a953
I really like the one he has more than the one shown on ebay. Did he buy his from you? Was there a redesign?

Above is pretty much verbatim what I emailed to customer service at SpoilerDepot. Here is the answer I got:

WE HAVE TWO SPOILERS AVAILABLE FOR THE MIATA PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT SPOILERDEPOT.COM TO SEE BOTH OF THE PICTURES

Just with that reply I am tempted to forget the whole thing. Did they really read my email? I said lip spoiler. I referenced their auction for a lip spoiler. Their other design is a wing spoiler. AN ANSWER IN ALL CAPS? I may call their 800 number tomorrow and see if I can talk to a person.

Started down, went up, back down, still down.
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/05: 241
Tagged: Miatatude

Bad Bulb

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

I’m not so sure how long it has been out, but someone told on my way out of the work parking lot tonight that one of the fog lights was unlit. I thought I was pretty conscious about checking to see if I could see two lights reflected in some surface of the car in front of me, but I guess I took it for granted that both lights were working in recent times.

The fog light bulb are standard 55 watt H1 bulbs, but for some reason the first two places I checked (Advanced Auto & Walmart) didn’t have them. Oh, they had the expensive Sylvania Silverstar bulbs for $18-20 each, but I wanted no part of them. Not only have they gotten a slightly bad rap on Miata.net, but if I bought just one the light from the fogs would be different from one another. I just wanted 1 plain ol’ halogen bulb for around $5, not 2 hoity-toity bulbs for $40.

Store number three, Autozone, was the answer. They had one left on the self for $5.99. They only fly in that ointment was the counter help was overwhelmed with customers and no one could break free to check me out. After several minutes a clerk asked if she could help me, but when I said I needed to check out, she said, “Oh, I can’t use the register.” About this time I was tempted to walk out, but considering what I went through to find this bulb, maybe the last one in town, I stuck it out a while longer. Cooling my heels I even considered tossing a ten spot on the counter and walking out, but before I could do anything rash, a certified register professional appeared as if by magic from the back and rang me up.

It took about 45 minutes to replace the bulb because you have to jack up the car, remove the front wheel and unfasten a half dozen screw and bolts to peel back a plastic wheel well liner to allow access to the bulb. If they had 2 bulbs I would bought both of them and changed out the passenger side as well. In my experience they usually go in pairs because they each are on for the same amount of time. Plus because I use the fogs as daytime running lights they are on whenever the car is on during the day, so they get quite a bit of use.

Started down, still down.
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/05: 239
Tagged: Fog Light Bulbs, Miata Service
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