Please bare with us for a moment as we're not very knowledgeable with all the inner workings of an MX-5 as neither of us are mechanics nor tech heads. We just drive. So here goes...
We have a 2003 NB that we find is somewhat lacking when it comes to a reasonable size hill or when we need to overtake. My wife and I drive just about everywhere in it, but we find when we go away for a few days or so, we tend to end up with a boot full of gear, like clothes, cameras and a laptop etc.
We had initally wondered if a turbo would be a good idea, but it seems it's a very expensive option to make it become a reality, and we're both on a reasonablly tight budget. So I guess our question is... How do we give the old girl a little bit more pull in the midrange, without costing us an arm and a leg?
We've heard that a set of extractors may give her around 5hp. We were also told that a chip would give us a bit more power? Would any of these options be viable as apposed to turboing etc., or would we be just wasting our time?
We don't need a "beast" or anything like that, and we don't want to sacrifice the reliability of our MX-5. We just want a little more grunt when required.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated, and please, if you could deliver your replies in layman terms, that would be a great help.
Thanks in advance of any replies and for passing on your valuble knowledge in these matters.
Cheers, Wayne & Cath.


