1.8L NA Miata Useless Underhood Crap Removal Guide
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I cut out holes behind the windshield sprayers in the frame, took a couple scrap bits of aluminum and jb-welded them in place, then bondo'd over the top.
I did the same with the antenna hole, but it "shrank" recently and is starting to show. It gets new paint as soon as I get around to tearing it down anyhow.
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Sorry there weren't any better instructions per say, but im more of a..there it is, just start unbolting **** til you get to a dead end kinda person...just start the car and let it warm up between removing each system, if something isnt right, put it back together or sk questions....but ill see what i can do over the next couple days with it.
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1. Put the camera in manual shoot
2. Get a Tripod.
3. Adjust the ISO
4. Adjust the aperture
5. Adjust the shutter
6. ???
7. Profit.
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IMO Low light shots are where to start learning your camera. Figure out what you can do with what little light you have, then go from there.
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Heartland Park, Topeka at 9:40 in the evening, no tripod shot with Eos Digital Rebel (the real one.. 300D.)
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Btw, what camera did you get?
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1. Put the camera in manual shoot
2. Adjust the ISO
3. Adjust the aperture
4. Adjust the shutter
5. ???
6. Profit.![wink](https://www.miataturbo.net/images/smilies/wink.gif)
IMO Low light shots are where to start learning your camera. Figure out what you can do with what little light you have, then go from there.
![](http://jugrnot.com/photography/CRW_8551-1.jpg)
Heartland Park, Topeka at 9:40 in the evening, no tripod shot with Eos Digital Rebel (the real one.. 300D.)
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Btw, what camera did you get?
2. Adjust the ISO
3. Adjust the aperture
4. Adjust the shutter
5. ???
6. Profit.
![wink](https://www.miataturbo.net/images/smilies/wink.gif)
IMO Low light shots are where to start learning your camera. Figure out what you can do with what little light you have, then go from there.
![](http://jugrnot.com/photography/CRW_8551-1.jpg)
Heartland Park, Topeka at 9:40 in the evening, no tripod shot with Eos Digital Rebel (the real one.. 300D.)
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Btw, what camera did you get?
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