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Dntlift Oct 13, 2011 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by Track (Post 5251)
^ Touche. I haven't really driven an NA in a while, I might have to get my hands on an NA6 and see how the original miata drove. Without parts conversions, the NB is such a nicer track car from what I have seen so far. Its convinced me to make my NB a track car rather than wait and get an NA.

I havent really driven mch of the newer miatas, but Im a much bigger fan of the NA's. I dont know what it is, I like the way they look more, the simplicity that they have. ect.

Track Oct 13, 2011 10:37 PM


Originally Posted by Dntlift (Post 5274)
I havent really driven mch of the newer miatas, but Im a much bigger fan of the NA's. I dont know what it is, I like the way they look more, the simplicity that they have. ect.

yea well, let me tell you if the NB got any simpler (other than emissions), it wouldn't drive.

my engine bay could fit a child in it its so empty now. There is a giant hole around my exhaust manifold thats crying "TURBO ME".

I will drive an NA6 one day! Just not this weekend.

dieselmiata Oct 14, 2011 12:03 AM

From my experience, the NA and NB are pretty much the same car, with more cosmetic changes than structural or mechanical.

nannerpus Oct 14, 2011 12:06 AM

There are few driving experiences for which I'd trade my NA, but NBs feel considerably more composed. "Buttoned down," as a dude put it.

Also South TX hollabackgirl

FRT_Fun Oct 14, 2011 03:02 AM


Originally Posted by nannerpus (Post 5281)
Also South TX hollabackgirl

holllllllaaaaaa

Post up some pics in the NA section brah! :eek:

Dntlift Oct 14, 2011 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by Track (Post 5276)
yea well, let me tell you if the NB got any simpler (other than emissions), it wouldn't drive.

my engine bay could fit a child in it its so empty now. There is a giant hole around my exhaust manifold thats crying "TURBO ME".

I will drive an NA6 one day! Just not this weekend.

Likewise, with no EGR here.

Mines crying turbo me too, soon enough! soon enough.

Track Oct 14, 2011 02:55 PM

so after reading some more about the NA6, I think there is two things to do to get your NB/1.8NA to handle and feel like the original. Or atleast get close:

1) induce more oversteer. original NA had an FRC of 55%, the NB has 63%.
2) move to the 1.6L flywheel and clutch for increadible engine response.

Thats it, if you do those two, you will have the NA6+~30hp. Atleast thats all the difference I noticed, weight is there of course, but 100-150 lbs more is nothing when you add 30% power. And for the handling case, stiffer springs will easily make up for the increased body roll. oh wait, the NB already HAS stiffer springs... ;)

Tallgeese Oct 14, 2011 09:05 PM

It's way more than 100-150lbs difference. The 1.6 tub is already 100+lbs lighter than the NA 1.8 and some NB's tip the scales at over 2600lbs.

And of course my favorite part, CHEAP turbo parts :cool:

You can keep your silly, pig heavy NB's

FRT_Fun Oct 15, 2011 12:34 AM

Love the NB for a cruiser. If I tracked or did anything requiring precision, NA is where I'd be.

Eventually I will get another NA. But not until the NB gets to where I want it.

Track Oct 15, 2011 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by FRT_Fun (Post 5327)
Love the NB for a cruiser. If I tracked or did anything requiring precision, NA is where I'd be.

Eventually I will get another NA. But not until the NB gets to where I want it.

I disagree with the slight implication that the NB can't be a precise car. the lack of precision in the NB is all in a slightly tweeked motion ratio, spring rates, and sway bars compared to the NA8/NA6.

With that said, the weight difference is also there, but minor if anything.


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