the divide was really just play & justifying purchases . SP owners have always been getting bashed.
at first it was about the clutch ,No 4 throw out bearing, manifold nuts & lack of LSD.
Then it was SP vs SE
Now its stock NB vs SP which is better to modify
Its still an MX5. They are still part of our community. SP owners are a passionate & defensive lot. But should we be surprised with how much they get bashed?
on the other hand. Do the NA6 owners ark up when we get bashed about the crank issue or lack of power? or the matchbox diff? or NA8 vs NA6? NA head vs NB head?
NA6 owners have accepted it. it doesn't even register. Hasn't for a long time.
15 years later, is the SP much chop?
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StanTheMan wrote:NA6 owners have accepted it. it doesn't even register. Hasn't for a long time.
Because "Pop Ups"


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Ross wrote:StanTheMan wrote:NA6 owners have accepted it. it doesn't even register. Hasn't for a long time.
Because "Pop Ups", an NA6 is always happy
But the MX5 was NEVER intended to have pop-ups!
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Ok so here is the definitive answer.
SP's are friggin awesome.
always were, always will be.
Richard.
SP's are friggin awesome.



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bear2230 wrote:Ok so here is the definitive answer.
SP's are friggin awesome.![]()
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always were, always will be.
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if I had a genuine SP- that is THE collectors MX5- So being the case, theres no way I would have changed it from factory specs- its a diffrent mind set when you buy a 1st of a kind (i.e the end result of All the various turbo inceptions- it a car built from factoy to be an example of Mazda's future direction...... tx3, familias etc, that proceeded to get a workable version that became the SP that eventually evolved into the SE. The SP is a rare and innovative version of the MX5.... the turbo set up may have been done better, the tune could have been more refined and wiring, plumbing and refinement better (Thats something I spoke to Matty Spry at lenghth who was the 1st " un official on road tester when he was working with Lachlan Riddel when they were contracted by Mazda to create the SP)- fyi, Matty wasn't totally impressed and thought it could have been more refined and taken a lot further...... needless to say, he severed from Chiptorque to work his ownn ideas to brilliant results!!
To cut my ramble short..... the SP is much chop, for what it was at the time it was conceived, it was an eye opener in 02- as I said before, do you want the scotch you either pay for, or the scotch you either drink..... life is too short to dwell on a passing thought for a lifetime of deliberation on somthing that will always be unique- blessed are those to can lay claim to owning an SP.

(PS... dont get me wrong, if you have to pick a factory turbo mx5 to build into a monster, the SE cant be faulted!!)
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indeed!Tezzax5 wrote:"... old blue bomb"
..It's been a while, but maybe you should invite Snow White for a run one of these days?
BTW, my grandson Jacob, loves to watch that short movie I made from your GoPro footage around Lakeside following one of those McLean's Bridge Happy Laps. We actually watched it again today.
Snow White is alive and well and has just turned 118,000 kms young.
As for the question on this topic. Answer = Yes.

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MX5-SP wrote:indeed!Tezzax5 wrote:"... old blue bomb"
..It's been a while, but maybe you should invite Snow White for a run one of these days......
We got an early morning Sunday run planned 15/10 if your keen, check out the QLD events, nasho run

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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?
MX5-SP wrote:indeed!Tezzax5 wrote:"... old blue bomb"
..It's been a while, but maybe you should invite Snow White for a run one of these days?
BTW, my grandson Jacob, loves to watch that short movie I made from your GoPro footage around Lakeside following one of those McLean's Bridge Happy Laps. We actually watched it again today.
Snow White is alive and well and has just turned 118,000 kms young.
As for the question on this topic. Answer = Yes.
Greetings Mr Darby.. Great to hear the grandson is starting to enjoy Snow White as much as you do.Most definitely we should try and organise a little drive somewhere soon.
And yes that was certainly a lot of fun at Lakeside.
As for mileage I'm only doing roughly 2000k a year these days..lol
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Tezzax5 wrote:...As for mileage I'm only doing roughly 2000k a year these days..lol
The Unicorn's speedo must be going backwards then? ...and there's me thinking it was Snow White that wasn't getting out much these days!

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Just renewed the rego on Scooby, managed 463km last year.
I will work on that this year and hopefully get well over 1000
I will work on that this year and hopefully get well over 1000

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