Not sure about pod filters but I can tell you first hand that K&N replacement filter will do nothing. The main restriction in the na's intake is the airbox itself. So if you want any real gains, piss that off and find another solution like a cowl intake or pod.
Just make sure you don't do what I did because you'll lose a lot of torque. Pod's seem to kill torque I've noticed and you only get the gains top end.
What I did was ditch the airbox and put on the pod but since my flange doesn't fit over the extractors, the pod is right next to it sucking up all the hot air. Bad idea but I really can't be bothered putting the box back in since I'm making my own cowl using an enclosed pod and pipe through the firewall. Apparently those give you a gain right through your rev range.
Though that is conjecture really since I have no dyno prints to show.
Oh and if you want a cheapish way to get a little more torque, throw some stainless steel 4-2-1 extractors. They should get you going a little harder off the line and more pick up mid range. Apparently xForce are pretty good, they are still an entry-mid range product but at only $500 or so fitted you can't really complain. Since pace makers aren't available for mx5's and Genie only make mild steel for us, I'd be inclined to go for those. I personally have an Apex'i 4-1 setup. I put it on as an experiment/cheap replacement for my cracked manifold. But to be honest, that killed my torque for a lot more top end.
The 1.6L in the na is hard to get really going unless you do something drastic like forced induction. I agree with all the other posts but I will say that it's a very revvy engine so try to adopt a driving style that accounts for it. You'll notice the car has a lot more guts than you thought if you learn to keep the revs high. But like the others said, more top end is better for the track but for an every day driver, you don't really get the benefit of using it. Should make mountain passes fun though!
Hope I've helped you mate
