how good are the MX5 engines?
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Re: how good are the MX5 engines?
http://parts.arlingtonmazda.com/ are also a great source for factory parts.
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Re: how good are the MX5 engines?
Soft On Top wrote:My first MX5 - a 1.8 NA - had 420,000 Km on the clock when i traded it in for my first NB. The original motor with no overhauls. Just brilliant. A young chap bought it and it can still be seen on the road.
No magic : simply serviced every 5000Km -
wow thats bloody impressive. although I shouldnt be surprised by that, its japanese after all haha just goes to show maintenance is the key to the life span.
which do you prefer driving wise, your old ns or your nb?
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Re: how good are the MX5 engines?
I think i prefer the NB - but of course i have a sentimental spot for my NA. My drive now is highly modified so a bit hard to compare the two,i really enjoy the bags of torque with my present set of wheels so a little bit difficult in a side by side comparison.
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Re: how good are the MX5 engines?
speed freak wrote:I read somewhere that the engines used in the MX5 came from the old astina? These are not sporty cars at all (except the sp20)
The 1.8l ba astina was a pretty sweet handling car. And the engines shared with the mx5 were used in the sporty models. Not to be confused with the gutless base modela.
Check out the familia gtr.
There is a reason the na mx5 motors are so easy to turbo....
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Re: how good are the MX5 engines?
My 2001 NB8B has 250000km on it (it got to 245000km 3 years ago, but I bought another car as a daily driver so it doesn't get dríven as much any more)
It has done hundreds of laps around wakefield with nothing but regular servicing. The engine itself is still rock solid.
I do have an unrelated tiny sump gasket leak which means I lose a bit of oil on to the garage floor (well onto a piece of cardboard anyway) but since it's an engine out fix I'm waiting till I have more things to do to the engine before I bother with the gasket.
It has done hundreds of laps around wakefield with nothing but regular servicing. The engine itself is still rock solid.
I do have an unrelated tiny sump gasket leak which means I lose a bit of oil on to the garage floor (well onto a piece of cardboard anyway) but since it's an engine out fix I'm waiting till I have more things to do to the engine before I bother with the gasket.
Supreme Blue NB8B, 1:16.98 at Wakefield when stock, but it's not stock any more...
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Re: how good are the MX5 engines?
Caffeine wrote:My 2001 NB8B has 250000km on it (it got to 245000km 3 years ago, but I bought another car as a daily driver so it doesn't get dríven as much any more)
It has done hundreds of laps around wakefield with nothing but regular servicing. The engine itself is still rock solid.
I do have an unrelated tiny sump gasket leak which means I lose a bit of oil on to the garage floor (well onto a piece of cardboard anyway) but since it's an engine out fix I'm waiting till I have more things to do to the engine before I bother with the gasket.
That's a hell of a recommendation, tough little 'hairdressers' car.
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