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Have you been considering a Flyin' Miata turbo kit? Better yet, are you wanting to install it yourself? Here are five things you need to know first.
Yesterday, Road & Track published some disappointing news: Flyin' Miata is officially out of the V8-swapped ND Miata game ... turn-key builds or conversion parts for V8 builds.
It’s the combination of those numbers with the fact that the ND still has all the characteristics the Miata has become known ... And if you do break anything, parts are cheap and easily available.
Plus, the Paco team already had a 2017 ND Mazda Miata RF as a development car ... Though, there’s currently no word on how much these parts will cost. No changes were made to the engine ...
This time, the team built a twincharged ND Miata using a BBR Turbocharger to ... but you can currently purchase all the parts needed to build it—minus the necessary fuel delivery upgrades ...
He’s still in a Mazda, still in the MX-5 Miata roadster ... Aimgain and Hybrid Lab parts to fit the ND, and then Hybrid Lab spent days making the parts into prototype products to then mold ...
Flyin' Miata's latest MX-5 masterpiece ... an issue FM is working on in an effort to further unlock the turbo ND's power potential. A quick twist of the boost controller knob under the hood ...