miataturbo.net-like debauchery thread (about the ND or something)
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Took a new Club out the other day.
Not ready to give up the AP2 and spend twice its value on an ND, but the drive of that little car was simply stunning. If it fits your lifestyle as a daily driver it's excellent.
Just wish it had more revs. 6500 and a soft limiter is simply not enough IMO.
Not ready to give up the AP2 and spend twice its value on an ND, but the drive of that little car was simply stunning. If it fits your lifestyle as a daily driver it's excellent.
Just wish it had more revs. 6500 and a soft limiter is simply not enough IMO.
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What's that give, 7000 rpm? Even 7k rpm would be a huge improvement to the driving experience IMO.
That being said, the low end torque is so strong, it really doesn't need it. Just for me personally the car doesn't get that frenetic energy that I find so entertaining in the AP2.
But suspension, brakes, shifter, steering... All feel better in the ND to me.
That being said, the low end torque is so strong, it really doesn't need it. Just for me personally the car doesn't get that frenetic energy that I find so entertaining in the AP2.
But suspension, brakes, shifter, steering... All feel better in the ND to me.
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What's that give, 7000 rpm? Even 7k rpm would be a huge improvement to the driving experience IMO.
That being said, the low end torque is so strong, it really doesn't need it. Just for me personally the car doesn't get that frenetic energy that I find so entertaining in the AP2.
But suspension, brakes, shifter, steering... All feel better in the ND to me.
That being said, the low end torque is so strong, it really doesn't need it. Just for me personally the car doesn't get that frenetic energy that I find so entertaining in the AP2.
But suspension, brakes, shifter, steering... All feel better in the ND to me.
Eventually we will get a long block built with ported head and see whats possible.
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Blog - MX-5 Cold Air Intake | CorkSport Mazda Performance - Blog
Product - 2016+ Mazda Miata Mx5 Cold Air Intake System
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The Mishimoto intake has the filter crammed almost all the way up to the snorkel opening - they are basically blocking the intake air. They also make no effort to transition the airflow into the filter with a bell mouth, its just a hard 90 degree corner. The corksport is marginally better with some room in front of the top of the filter and a radius to distribute the air towards the filter. Both of the airboxes are undersized for the cone filter. If the box can't be bigger they might get better flow with a smaller filter. Also, a filter with more taper angle.
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Surprisingly, I expect that both of those intakes will still sell. Too many people with the "knowledge" ingrained in them that an intake is one of the first things you do to a car to increase performance, and the bling factory plus induction noise will be enough for many.
Mishimoto sent us their prototype for dyno testing end of last year. We cautioned them not to expect much.. Dyno showed no gains with it so we broke the bad news to them and let them do with that info what they wanted. Their product announcement may lay the marketing hype on a little thick, but I'm pleased to see that they are being transparent about the power output being largely unaffected.
Mishimoto sent us their prototype for dyno testing end of last year. We cautioned them not to expect much.. Dyno showed no gains with it so we broke the bad news to them and let them do with that info what they wanted. Their product announcement may lay the marketing hype on a little thick, but I'm pleased to see that they are being transparent about the power output being largely unaffected.
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First ND aftermarket hardtop. I really hope the basic proportions on this one are not a requirement of the trunk/top dimensions and that other tops will look different:
First 2016+ MX-5 ND Hardtop Released in Japan! / REV9 Blog
First 2016+ MX-5 ND Hardtop Released in Japan! / REV9 Blog
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Saw a couple of stock 2016s tearing it up in auto-x today. They are all over the place but they had a some good drivers that were getting the car to transition nice and early so the car was set for the turns. Looked like they were just flopping from bump stop to bump stop through the slalom, but the timer doesn't lie, they were quick.