What is your BEST Modification?
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- MxJadeMonkey
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What is your BEST Modification?
I would have to say the LSD, Sway Bars and Bushes.
Also 6 Speed into an NA6 was great.
Also 6 Speed into an NA6 was great.
1991 NA6 Velocity Blue (Ford Colour)
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What is your BEST Modification?
MAZDASPEED CF gear knob.... perfect fit in the hand, perfect throw weight and it desnt get hot in the sun like the voodoo.
LSDs are awesome.
the best thing you could do to your car though is a set of TEINs, their whole MX-5 rnge is good, not cheap but dont waste your time on anything else.
signature or whiteline sways are very good.
A good cold air intake that doesnt involve butchering the firewall
and of course the exhaust, on a naturally asp car 2.1/4" stainless with a good set of headers is ideal
LSDs are awesome.
the best thing you could do to your car though is a set of TEINs, their whole MX-5 rnge is good, not cheap but dont waste your time on anything else.
signature or whiteline sways are very good.
A good cold air intake that doesnt involve butchering the firewall
and of course the exhaust, on a naturally asp car 2.1/4" stainless with a good set of headers is ideal
- Okibi
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What is your BEST Modification?
jdm-mk wrote:tein flex's for sure
I think i'd have to agree.
Best budget mod might be the remote boot release.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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What is your BEST Modification?
For US$110 delivered i recently got two 28 pin EPROM chips & chipped an already socketed '93-'95 NA8 ECU. You get a stock chip with a 7200rpm rev limit (you pick the rev limit) & a race chip also with 7200rpm rev limit (again you pick the rev limit) mapped for MX5 Mania/ Loch Stewart style Simota CAI, complete Loch Stewart style exhaust system, & Monster Flow style intake crosspipe for a reported 10hp gain with factory timing of 10 degrees BTDC. So this modification doesn't factor in any gain from bumping timing to 14 or so degrees BTDC. Complete socketed ECUs or socketed ECU PCB & components are also available, so it's up to you how you want to approach the modification.
In the US this modification is only suited to the '94-'95 NA8, so read '93-'95 inclusive NA8 here in Australia. It's also applicable to the European '94-'95 1.6, but not the '89-'93 NA6 in any market. US NA6 owners looked at replicating this modification, but decided Megasquirt was best, given hardware & remapping complications.
US '96-'97 NA8 & NB8 owners are also unable to take advantage of this mod due to their OBDII ECUs, but given we didn't get OBDII until the NB8B, there's a chance it might work here even though we got the revised 16 bit ECU. EDIT: After examining our NB8A ECU the modification is not applicable as it doesn't use a 28 or 32 pin EPROM, however have yet to determine if it's applicable to the Australian delivered '96-'97 NA8.
Would greatly appreciate if someone could post a pic of the inside of an Australian delivered '96-'97 NA8 ECU to determine above applicability.
Also, bought a cheap eprom reader/ writer & blank chips off ebay, so any map adjustments made can be reburned to a new blank or erased chip.
Here's a couple of pics of an '93-'95 NA8 ECU with the EPROM being the rectangular chip on the left:
Discussion threads:
Electronics: "socketing '93-'95 NA8 ECU"
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=38209, &
Engines: "cheap power"
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=38169
Both linked back to this page.
Background threads:
Good summary in 2nd last post: http://www.mx5nutz.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=29849
Detail: http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=226162
PoC: http://sccaforums.com/forums/ShowThread ... tID=320931
Dyno info:
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.ph ... =sts2+dyno
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.ph ... e=13&pp=25
In the US this modification is only suited to the '94-'95 NA8, so read '93-'95 inclusive NA8 here in Australia. It's also applicable to the European '94-'95 1.6, but not the '89-'93 NA6 in any market. US NA6 owners looked at replicating this modification, but decided Megasquirt was best, given hardware & remapping complications.
US '96-'97 NA8 & NB8 owners are also unable to take advantage of this mod due to their OBDII ECUs, but given we didn't get OBDII until the NB8B, there's a chance it might work here even though we got the revised 16 bit ECU. EDIT: After examining our NB8A ECU the modification is not applicable as it doesn't use a 28 or 32 pin EPROM, however have yet to determine if it's applicable to the Australian delivered '96-'97 NA8.
Would greatly appreciate if someone could post a pic of the inside of an Australian delivered '96-'97 NA8 ECU to determine above applicability.
Also, bought a cheap eprom reader/ writer & blank chips off ebay, so any map adjustments made can be reburned to a new blank or erased chip.
Here's a couple of pics of an '93-'95 NA8 ECU with the EPROM being the rectangular chip on the left:
Discussion threads:
Electronics: "socketing '93-'95 NA8 ECU"
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=38209, &
Engines: "cheap power"
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=38169
Both linked back to this page.
Background threads:
Good summary in 2nd last post: http://www.mx5nutz.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=29849
Detail: http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=226162
PoC: http://sccaforums.com/forums/ShowThread ... tID=320931
Dyno info:
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.ph ... =sts2+dyno
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.ph ... e=13&pp=25
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- philz
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What is your BEST Modification?
^ interested in that chip!
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What is your BEST Modification?
1) Turbo, never get sick of the kick in the back when it powers on.
2) Mx5plus rollbar, inspires confidence.
Cheers Novice1
2) Mx5plus rollbar, inspires confidence.
Cheers Novice1
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What is your BEST Modification?
philz wrote:^ interested in that chip!
edit: this post condensed to post above.
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- taminga16
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What is your BEST Modification?
The Remus exhaust, 68 rwkw, 110 Nm of torque, 0 to 100 in under three seconds a weight saving of about 6kgs and some serious noise, and for the car, a full alignment performed by someone who is interested in what it's all about rather than a "technician".
Greg.
Greg.
When you turn your car on, does it return the favour?
- Okibi
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0-100 in under 3 seconds 

If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
- taminga16
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What is your BEST Modification?
Sorry,
It's a BMW R1150R Motorcycle.
Regards.
Greg.
It's a BMW R1150R Motorcycle.
Regards.
Greg.
When you turn your car on, does it return the favour?
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What is your BEST Modification?
Hardtop. You can see out the back without having to reach around the rollbar and unzip the window and the car looks so much better with it on.
Voodoo knob was a revelation, with the stock Nardi knob the gearshift felt notchy and crappy even after changing the grease and the spacer thing (was a long time ago now), put the Voodoo on and it felt perfect.
Stance GR+ coilovers. Mainly because none of you have them :p I'm not entirely convinced that they have made any difference handling wise over the stock Clubman springs and Bilsteins (prob better than the Clubman Bilsteins with Kings springs though) but it was fun for a while to be able to run the car really low. Over that now though
Voodoo knob was a revelation, with the stock Nardi knob the gearshift felt notchy and crappy even after changing the grease and the spacer thing (was a long time ago now), put the Voodoo on and it felt perfect.
Stance GR+ coilovers. Mainly because none of you have them :p I'm not entirely convinced that they have made any difference handling wise over the stock Clubman springs and Bilsteins (prob better than the Clubman Bilsteins with Kings springs though) but it was fun for a while to be able to run the car really low. Over that now though
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What is your BEST Modification?
Adam_NAclubman wrote:Stance GR+ coilovers. Mainly because none of you have them :p

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- MX5CHIC
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What is your BEST Modification?
My best new (and cheap) modification is a full cold air ram intake, I fitted an NB8B front bar to my NB8A and have utilised one of the fog lamp holes as a ram air intake with sealed 75mm ducting all the way to the air filter - it is only possible with Morette headlamps which permit full access through the hole which is normally underneath the standard headlamp.


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Isn't that a bit low? I'd be very wary of driving on wet days
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