Flyin’ Miata has been building monstrous V8-powered MX-5 conversions for years, but it appears the threat of more restrictive emissions regulations has brought that phase of the company’s business to ...
We knew this would happen. At this time last year, back when the ND Miata was just breaking cover, we spoke with the mad scientists at Flyin' Miata and found out they'd already made plans to cram a ...
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The Best Engine Swaps For The Mazda Miata
While the little four-pot underneath the Miata's hood is plenty, tossing it in favor of another mill can provide some new, ...
A few years ago when the ND was relatively new, the peeps at Flyin’ Miata did the unthinkable by shoehorning a small-block V8 in the engine bay of the Japanese roadster. Turn-key cars are no longer ...
Yesterday, parts of the internet were seemingly lit ablaze at the news that venerated Colorado-based tuner Flyin’ Miata would no longer facilitate or perform V8 engine swaps. The only problem was that ...
As the V8 fanatics among you might recall, we've recently discussed a Hellcat-swapped Mazda Miata, with the NB-generation model having been auctioned off for a hefty $36,300. However, there's a ...
A performance shop in the United States is shoehorning engines making 525 horsepower into a tiny roadster platform weighing just a tick over 2,300 lbs. No, we’re not talking about a Shelby Cobra 427 ...
If you’re like me, you’ve heard the name Flyin’ Miata for years now, and you probably know that the company specializes in dropping Chevy LS V8s in Mazda Miatas. You may also be like me and never ...
There are plenty of Mazda Miatas of the NA and NB generations running around with a V8 under the hood. Enthusiasts have long enjoyed the thrill of swapping GM V8s and Ford V8s into the Miata, ...
If you own a car that’s underpowered and want a little more grunt, you can either upgrade your existing powertrain or instead, take out your car’s engine and swap it for something more powerful. Both ...
We’ve seen so many wild engine swaps displayed at SEMA that it takes a lot to surprise us, but a first-generation Miata fitted with a twin-turbo Lamborghini V10 certainly fit the bill. Or it would ...
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