I run them, meanmx has run them (he now has 17x8.25 +25), and cookiemonster now has them.
Charlie Brown is correct about keeping the weight down.
Aim for a total rim/tyre weight of <16kg if possible. Many aftermarket wheels are quite heavy.
My set-up is approx 16.7 kg. Its not light, but I run tein flex with street spring rates and the ride is awesome (just ask kevgoat!)

Your thoughts on having a larger diameter rim so that you can lower the car a tad more, are correct.
What many people forget is that there is less sag/ballooning with the 205/40-17 tyre than there is with a 205/50-15 tyre.
I swapped rims with my brother (Droo) for a month (the above combo) and I found my car was scraping consistently.
I rechecked rolling diameters, and whilst the 15's were smaller, it was not enough to explain the lack of ground clearance that I had.
It was the aforementioned ballooning. The same sidewall flex that provides a comfortable ride for the cardigan wearers

I had lost at least 15mm ground clearance when static, and significantly more when the car was laden with my not inconsiderable weight.
Putting my 17's back on IMMEDIATELY improved my ground clearance (driveways, speed humps, freeway undulations.
And the car looked better as the 17's do "fill out" the guards when compared to the 15's.
Welcome to the forum, many of us have strong opinions on what should be done to the MX5. Read/listen to what is proffered but make your own mind up.
Though, I would strongly suggest that you keep your wheel/tyre combo weight in mind when you start looking at purchasing rims.
Bests of luck and post some photos of your ride when its done.

