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srhutch said:Does nothing for me, prefer a MK1/2
Bing said:Bizarre feeling saying this, as I have never really liked how the MX5 looks... But that's a pretty good looking car for a wee chuckable toy![]()
You tempted to get one for running round the garden Kryton![]()
Bing said:that's a pretty good looking car for a wee chuckable toy![]()

LeeZ4MR said:I really don't like MX5' s they could put a jet engine under the bonnet & I still wouldn't be interested! I can never understand how a car can be called a sports car when it has never had enough power to pull the skin off a rice pudding...I just don't get it.
I had a old boy in a MX5 the other week try to smoke me at the lights in his MX5 & it just sums up the drivers nicely all mouth no trousers, I was surprised that he thought his hairdryer engine would be capable of smoking anything!
Sorry rant over![]()
HughiusMaximus said:Your partially right, a stock mx5 is nothing to write home about, but they are hugely tuneable...
I had a 1.6 mk1 with 90bhp as standard, strapped on a greddy turbo and intercooler with little fuss and got it dynoed at around 220bhp - a right pocket rocket.. Ran it that way for years with no issues and cause I kept it in sleeper mode I embarrassed a lot of fancier machines thinking they could burn me...
A friend had the 1.8 model with around 145bhp as standard, he did the same as me and had the power up to over 300bhp.
Also with a fully adjustable suspension with the right setup they can handle well too...
Mowflow said:HughiusMaximus said:Your partially right, a stock mx5 is nothing to write home about, but they are hugely tuneable...
I had a 1.6 mk1 with 90bhp as standard, strapped on a greddy turbo and intercooler with little fuss and got it dynoed at around 220bhp - a right pocket rocket.. Ran it that way for years with no issues and cause I kept it in sleeper mode I embarrassed a lot of fancier machines thinking they could burn me...
A friend had the 1.8 model with around 145bhp as standard, he did the same as me and had the power up to over 300bhp.
Also with a fully adjustable suspension with the right setup they can handle well too...
I'm thinking this might be my next little project starting from the earlier, more powerful mk1 1.6 engine.
My wife had a Mk2 1.6 which I never liked, a Mk2.5 1.8 which was great and my old man had an imported Mk1 1.8 which was simply amazing.
The offer reliability, fun and driver involvement that can't really be matched at the price. They also manage to do all this at speeds which don't threaten your life or your licence (unless you bolt a turbo on)