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I installed an Alpine alarm in my wife's miata. It has a very intelligent dual-zone radar that can protect the car when the top is down. Which only gets used when we will be away from the car for a very short time. Say a visit to Baskin Robbins? At any other time the top goes up when parking. -Colin |
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| Alright. I think I got. I got insurance. Long term - Up. Short term - Down. I'm still in heaven!! Thanks again guys. | |
| Just picked up a Base 2000 miata - 10, 500 miles. I'm getting a vibration through the shifter about 65/70 mph. Any ideas why (wheels have been checked for balance)? | |
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| How much was that Alpine alarm and how does the radar work? Where did you get it and did you install it yourself? That sounds like a good system that would allow you to keep the top down more without worrying about it. Would appreciate some more info. | |
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| Uggh...My Panasonic gel cell battery croaked. Thank God for manual tranmissions and their ability to push start! | |
| What do ya know...the Miata can hit 130mph with the A/C. It was remarkably steady but not a place I wanted to hang out for too long. | |
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the alpine alarm was about $450 installed. alpine only makes two alarms these days so if it comes with one radar sensor and a remote display unit, that's the right one. call around your local car audio & security shops to find alpine-- none of the radars offered by competitors are as good. it reaches outside the vehicle to provide proximity warn-away (unless disabled, it's illegal in NY) and then if something reaches inside the car at any time it goes into full alert. the larger proximity zone actually shrinks any time there is a warn-away, and if it continues to trip it stays "inside" the vehicle for progressively longer times. in short, it works great even if the car is being rained on. BUT I still wouldn't leave the top down unattended for long periods, even if you are in a "safe" area there is considerable risk of vandalism. -Colin |
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I autoxd for this weekend for the first time. Lots of types of cars, but the largest number of any one kind were Miatas. The 3rd fastest time of the day was a Miata with a STOCK engine, a '99 LS - only 140 hp with upgraded shocks and springs, ended up spanking Vettes, WRXs, S2000, and other respectable cars. The driver was incredible, I got to ride shotgun and he was FAST - I never knew my car had so much potential. Yet again, after owning my car for a full year, I find myself impressed. |
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riding with any fast driver is like that no matter the car. but there's no doubt, a Miata is well-equipped for autocross. -Colin |
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