Flyin’ Miata has informed Road&Track that the conversion kit it’s been developing for the Mazda Miata MX-5 ND is ready to roll. The big thing here is that the kit will only add roughly 250 pounds to ...
A few days ago, Flyin’ Miata finished the prototype of the ND V8 conversion for the fourth-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata. Now, though, we have the pricing for the turnkey conversion: $49,995. The ...
Perhaps the lone upside of the new Fiat 124 Spider feeling about as Italian as an Edamame Soybean Kit-Kat is that it will inevitably benefit from the ridiculously extensive Mazda MX-5 aftermarket.
Yesterday, Road & Track published some disappointing news: Flyin' Miata is officially out of the V8-swapped ND Miata game. Unless you can find a used one, you'll have to look to other companies such ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...