Postby 5isalive » Sun Mar 05, 2017 12:39 pm
Thanks JBT, Sailor and Luke for your comments.
To Luke, I'd say I'm more concerned about the body roll if I had to choose one over the other, but first I suppose I should give you an understanding of how we typically use our MX-5.
I very rarely drive it by myself. My wife and I tend to travel the back roads together taking photos. She's 95 kilos and I'm 105 kilos, so we're no light weights, and the boot is usually filled with travel bags, cameras, lenses and a laptop. By this time, the car is pretty much chock-a-block.
I know most people would say "just get a bigger car", but we love getting away with the roof down and wish to continue doing so. We found that our NB didn't have enough power carrying all this weight, that's why we ended up buying the NC. It has the extra power we needed plus it has a wider cabin, so we really need the car to be set up with all that in mind.
To answer your question, the shocks on our NB were stock as far as I know, I never checked. They always felt up to the job so I had no concern or reason to have a look. They did tend to dive a bit under heavy braking but were pretty good as far as body roll was concerned. The car rolled a little but nothing that bothered me. When I set up for a corner it held its line with no adjustment needed mid corner and it always felt very stable. I was never worried as to how it handled, even with us and the gear as described above.
On the other hand, the NC feels like I'm constantly 2nd guessing and adjusting throughout the corner, which adds to the body roll, and often makes the rear end feel very light and that's with virtually nothing in the boot, which I suppose would only be exacerbated with our gear on board. Like I said, I "never" had this problem driving the NB.
In addition, the road feel coming through the steering wheel in the NC, I feel is quite vague compared to the NB, which I suppose is probably due to the hydraulic steering. Any thoughts?