RE: Rocketeer (NA) MX-5 | PH Private Area
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Rocketeer (NA) MX-5 | PH Private Area

Fun has become a relative concept in 2026. But if you can't have some in a V6-powered NA, then all hope is lost


Attempting to answer the question, ‘which MX-5 is best’, is a fool's errand. There are as many opinions as there are variants, most of them valid (or at least persuasive, when reasoned with hand-waving passion), and even if we were all inclined to agree, you’d only need someone to mumble the word ‘aftermarket’ and then the whole can of worms would be spilled anew. It is a subject four decades in the making; boiling it down to a one-size-fits-all brass tack isn’t realistic. 

If you’ve spent any time on Rocketeer’s website, you’ll know that they share this sentiment. The standard MX-5, especially the first one, is lovely as it is. And even if you’re inclined to think it would benefit from a wee bit more power, the firm would be the first to concede that an entirely new engine isn’t the only (or easiest) way to go about accessing it. The original Rocketeer was conceived as a one-off, which means, of course, that it was the result of a singular vision, not a testbed for a future crowd-pleaser. 

But it did please a crowd. Stuffing large, loud engines into small cars has a tendency to do this generally, but when said small car is one of the best-selling sports cars ever made - and you’ve chosen said engine based on fun-maximising criteria - then small wonder people formed into a queue waving cash money. Even the thought of a Jaguar-perfected Duratec V6 countersunk into a flyweight NA is enough to make the day a little sunnier. 

Of course, the other nice thing about committing to Rocketeer’s chosen organ transplant is that you can spend time clucking around the car like it were a firstborn baby nursery, occasionally muttering the word ‘project’. Our hero in this case has done exactly that, buying an imported MX-5 solely as a blank canvas. Both inner and outer rear sills were professionally replaced, the underside was treated with Dinitrol and Bilt Hamber, and the suspension components were blasted, powder-coated and rebuilt with OE rubber bushes before it even darkened Rocketeer’s door. 

The engine swap itself was completed in 2019, although the introduction of the V6 - which itself requires bespoke front subframe, adaptor plate, mounts, loom and bespoke ECU - was accompanied, among other things, by Jass chassis rails, a DaveFab rear jacking bar, MeisterR ZetaCRD coilovers, refurbished calipers, EBC discs and pads, a TR Lane roll bar, a 3.6:1 LSD and a new hood. Oh and 15-inch Rota RB wheels, which look the business under the (recently resprayed) Mica Blue body. 

Clearly, it’s a labour of much love, and the outcome of an eight-year relationship. Moreover, thanks to the undeniably large number now showing on the odometer (214k), our private seller has not let his imagination run wild with the asking price: £18,450 is asked for the highly modified 1995 Eunos G-Ltd, which, purely on a pound-per-fun ratio, feels like being asked to pay a fiver for an unsupervised afternoon in the brewery sampling room. If you’ve ever been the least bit interested in a sweeter-sounding, faster-running MX-5, we’d suggest lunging at the phone immediately. But we would say that.


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quigonjay

Original Poster:

1,487 posts

245 months

Yesterday (10:53)
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Would love to have a go in one of these, must a hoot to drive, looks great too

WPA

13,798 posts

138 months

Yesterday (11:17)
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Very understated, looks great and I bet it is a hoot to drive

dinkel

27,627 posts

282 months

Yesterday (11:19)
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The MX-5 is lovely. Albeit not so much for the passenger. I found the non-driver seats in all iterations a bit cramped.

Still, it's a classic. And this one sounds like way more fun that a 992. Can I say that?

Yes. I can say that.

AceOfHearts

5,933 posts

215 months

Yesterday (11:58)
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I have been very lucky to have a couple of passenger rides in this car, and it really is a fantastic piece of kit. The n/a V6 has the perfect amount of power for the chassis and really suits the car. Whoever buys it will be very happy!

nismo48

6,367 posts

231 months

Yesterday (12:20)
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Looks in great condition, and goes like the proverbial.

Turini

466 posts

190 months

Yesterday (13:26)
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I’d be happy with that sat on the drive, even more so on a good driving road. Looks incredibly well resolved and for the money a big smile maker

molineux1980

1,252 posts

243 months

Yesterday (13:41)
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That is about perfect - Much want.

Taz73

409 posts

36 months

Yesterday (15:08)
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Looks stunning, I’d love to do this to my na eunos, costs are too prohibitive for me though.
Always thought that colour was montego blue? looks the same as mine.

unlikelymechanic

132 posts

91 months

Yesterday (15:36)
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A nice motor- remember following the sellers build thread when building mine at a similar time (which was also featured on here when I sold it a couple of years ago). I am sure it will bring plenty of smiles to its new owner

Sway

33,688 posts

218 months

Yesterday (15:41)
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Taz73 said:
Looks stunning, I d love to do this to my na eunos, costs are too prohibitive for me though.
Always thought that colour was montego blue? looks the same as mine.
Montego Blue is a blue/green metallic that they only did for a year or two as it was a complete pain.

I had one of the very few Montego blue NBs.

Water Fairy

6,456 posts

179 months

Yesterday (18:58)
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So what is it then? Around 230bhp? I like it a lot

unlikelymechanic

132 posts

91 months

Yesterday (19:34)
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Around 260bhp as far as I know with stock engine. Car only weighs a ton though

AlandSoph

158 posts

11 months

Yesterday (19:35)
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Not for me. (But that's only because i'm too fat to get in it.!)

edoverheels

560 posts

129 months

Yesterday (20:02)
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I would love an Rocketeer and this one looks perfect, just right to be used and enjoyed. P I would need to sell a car to house it and I am not in a position to do that at the moment. Shame.
In the real world there cannot be many cars that would actually be more fun on a Uk road than this.
I had an NA on Meisters and I loved it but it was falling apart.
With that V6 it would be just about perfect and this one doesn’t look like it’s trying too hard. Just right.
I’m sure it will sell quickly. Too quickly for me to get involved.

PushedDover

7,147 posts

77 months

Yesterday (20:05)
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they are just great to throw down the B-Roads and Back Roads.

Not ridiculous, just keep pulling a way a stock car can't.
Nice.

Olivera

8,533 posts

263 months

Yesterday (20:12)
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This might be a bargain, a turnkey MX5 resto from Rocketeer *starts* at 75 grand.

GTRene

21,077 posts

248 months

Yesterday (20:40)
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Olivera said:
This might be a bargain, a turnkey MX5 resto from Rocketeer *starts* at 75 grand.
yep, its a 'cheap' way to step in such, a lot of fun on most roads I guess, great combo.

Fat Old Sun

71 posts

8 months

Yesterday (21:04)
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Standard Eunos is fine ta.

Quite revered in Hiroshima.

PushedDover

7,147 posts

77 months

Yesterday (21:17)
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Olivera said:
This might be a bargain, a turnkey MX5 resto from Rocketeer *starts* at 75 grand.
Hoping not as in the queue

5lab

1,839 posts

220 months

Yesterday (21:19)
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I do like an mx5 and the rocketeer sounds great, but at that money it's hard to look past a 981 boxster for lightish, 6 pot open top fun