What Is The Ultimate NA MX-5?
What Is The Ultimate NA MX-5?
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David87

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6,960 posts

235 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Was thinking the other day about the MX-5 (as you do) and it occurred to me just how many limited / special editions there really are. So, as per the thread title, my question to PH is simply which is the definitive model in terms of performance and driver involvement? I'm assuming it's something from the JDM?

piefacemate

592 posts

194 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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I'd have to say the Le Mans edition, at least for rarity value. Was basically a BBR turbo with a fancy paint job and wheels to commemorate Mazda's Le Mans victory for the year.




GravelBen

16,341 posts

253 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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The RS-Ltd seems pretty well regarded, though some find it a bit too hardcore for normal road use.

jazzybee

3,056 posts

272 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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GravelBen said:
The RS-Ltd seems pretty well regarded, though some find it a bit too hardcore for normal road use.
I love my RS - and do think that after the Le Mans it is the most sought after special edition. I love the direct feeling the suspension gives. Three models drive very similar, the RS-Ltd, the R-Limited and the S-Special type II. The RS is the earliest and more hardcore, slightly lighter with the kevlar recaro seats, the R-Limited looks nice with the Dark blue exterior and red leather interior and the S-Special Type II is like a newer RS without the Recaros.

Mr MXT

7,774 posts

306 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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piefacemate said:
I'd have to say the Le Mans edition, at least for rarity value. Was basically a BBR turbo with a god awful paint job and wheels to commemorate Mazda's Le Mans victory for the year.

EFA

S Works

10,166 posts

273 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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I'm rather biased, but for purity and kudos, the RS Ltd does it for me. Great little car. Can't wait to get mine back from Freelance after it's recent service and brakes upgrade.

Gizmo!

18,150 posts

232 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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The RS I think.

But would it be a standard one: for purity's sake? Or, say, a 240bhp MP62 charged and intercooled one, on top-notch coilovers and a nice twin-exit stainless exhaust?

furtive

4,501 posts

302 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Mk1: RS-Limited
Mk2.5: Sport

Oooh look, I've owned both wink

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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Gizmo! said:
Or, say, a 240bhp MP62 charged and intercooled one, on top-notch coilovers and a nice twin-exit stainless exhaust?
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piefacemate

592 posts

194 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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Mr MXT said:
piefacemate said:
I'd have to say the Le Mans edition, at least for rarity value. Was basically a BBR turbo with a god awful paint job and wheels to commemorate Mazda's Le Mans victory for the year.

EFA
Bit of a marmite car I've got to agree, not sure I'd be comfortable driving down the shops in one!

Tomoose85

1,950 posts

194 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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M2-1001 is the one of the most sought after I'm sure. http://www.dandycars.com/Frequently_Asked_Question...

The M2-1028 must be pretty sought after too! http://www.dandycars.com/Frequently_Asked_Question...

My personal favourite is the Tokyo Limited, only 20 manuals and 20 automatics made, all black with cream leather and alcantara bits.

http://www.mx5oc.co.uk/forum/forums/p/20654/126885...

Have to agree though, the RS Limited is generally very much sought after, although finding an original one with the correct seats, wheels etc is pretty tricky now.

Evangelion

8,395 posts

201 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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My RS still has the original wheels and seats!

I have ordered a set of Rota RB's but the original wheels will be retained and refurbished to go back on when the car is sold (or more likely when I die and leave it to someone!). Same with the seats - originals are in our track car at the mo but when we find some new ones for that they will be refurbished and put back in.

I even have the original Nardi steering wheel and gearknob although currently they're both in the loft.

otolith

65,516 posts

227 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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What Is The Ultimate NA MX-5?

piefacemate said:
I'd have to say the Le Mans edition, at least for rarity value. Was basically a BBR turbo with a fancy paint job and wheels to commemorate Mazda's Le Mans victory for the year.

5harp3y

1,966 posts

222 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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otolith said:
What Is The Ultimate NA MX-5?

piefacemate said:
I'd have to say the Le Mans edition, at least for rarity value. Was basically a BBR turbo with a fancy paint job and wheels to commemorate Mazda's Le Mans victory for the year.
NA = MK1

otolith

65,516 posts

227 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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5harp3y said:
NA = MK1
Ahhhh... thumbup

Oldandslow

2,405 posts

229 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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Easily confused NA for mark 1 and NA for Normally Aspirated.

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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Personally I don't think there is a definitive standard model. If there was one it would have to be a Mk1 but that would mean it would be old enough to benefit from new suspension in which case there are much better set-ups than standard or especially the Bilsteins (they handle well enough but there is no need for them to be so hard).

My favourite would be one that was tastefully modified with suspension (and possibly engine) upgrades but still looking standard enough. I also like my toys so it would have to have ABS, leccy windows and AC wink. Someone on PlanetMX5 used to have a Berkeley with a cold-side charger - only about 160bhp but that was about right for that car). That was a lovely car - would have been perfect for me if it had ABS & AC.

piefacemate

592 posts

194 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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MX-5 Lazza said:
That was a lovely car - would have been perfect for me if it had ABS & AC.
Never quite got the point of AC in one; if it's too hot, put the roof down! And ABS just takes the fun out of things... biggrin

furtive

4,501 posts

302 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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You've clearly never had one with AC then. It's lovely, if you've got the roof down on a blisteringly hot summers day, being blasted with ice cold air. Especially if stuck in traffic.

It also demists much quicker in the winter

piefacemate

592 posts

194 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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I've owned one with aircon, but never found it did much. Suspect it needed regassing. Don't they weigh a fair bit? My current one had it removed before fitting it's turbo.