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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.
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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.
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. |
From my experience, the NA and NB are pretty much the same car, with more cosmetic changes than structural or mechanical.
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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 |
Originally Posted by nannerpus
(Post 5281)
Also South TX hollabackgirl
Post up some pics in the NA section brah! :eek: |
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. Mines crying turbo me too, soon enough! soon enough. |
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... ;) |
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 |
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. |
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. With that said, the weight difference is also there, but minor if anything. |
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