Period correct builds, OEM+ projects, and restomods are all the rage these days and we're huge fans of all of the above, but every once in a while, it's fun to explore something extreme, like a twin ...
When Mazda developed the MX-5 Miata in the 1980s, the Japanese automaker didn’t imagine that its lightweight roadster with a four-banger engine would be subjected to V8 swaps. This particular model is ...
The Mazda Miata is beloved for being tiny and light, a combination of qualities most modern automakers seem to avoid like the plague. It's never been the fastest car, but who really needs that? It's ...
The 2002 Mazda Miata MX-5 NB2 will never feature in the list of top-performing vehicles of its era. For one, it's painfully slow. It'll take close to a decade running from naught to 60 mph (pun ...
Unlike most builds that are a product of some grand scheme of daydreaming and sometimes documenting plans for picking up a specific car and applying a headful of parts and changes to it, this ...
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How the Mazda Miata got faster while making less horsepower
The Mazda Miata has always been sold as proof that driving joy is about balance, not brute force, and nowhere is that clearer ...
Hamilton got the Miata two years ago when he and a friend decided to trade cars. The friend wanted the Audi wagon that Hamilton had tinkered with and switched out the engine for a 4.2-liter from an ...
The current cream of Mazda’s engine crop is the turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder available in nearly every vehicle Mazda makes and standard in one, the CX-9. In fact, the only places you might not ...
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