Wow, a period piece, down to the Rota wheels.
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An NA Miata with a little extra oomph? How about this ’94 Miata fitted with a Jackson Racing supercharger?
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Other modifications fitted include Eibach springs, KYB shocks, an ACT clutch and an unnamed aftermarket exhaust.
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Also included in the sale is an owner’s manual and window sticker.
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Find this 1994 Mazda Miata available from Cars & Bids.
camopaint0707 said:It's already at $16000, wild.
That's very clean, but I have a '96 that makes more power I'd let go for less than that.
yeah 16K is crazy price for an M45 Miata even if it's clean. I wonder if he swapped an LSD in it as it wouldn't be in there stock.
David S. Wallens said:Wow, a period piece, down to the Rota wheels.
I look at some of those period parts and think "we can do so much better now". Like those springs and shocks.
A 1994 A Package would have a torsen LSD from the factory.
There's one person has decided they want this very badly, the next highest bid is a far more expected $7500.
Nice NA! Although there was a time not too long ago where this was a $5000-$7000 car. $16,000 with 3 days left on the clock is nuts.
I put one of those Jackson supercharger kits on my NA for a while. It did make some power, at least as much as the stock injectors could handle, but it was much better at making heat and noise. Tuning idle with a supercharger is a PITA, and the ECU piggyback with the kit was a joke. I would imagine it could be made to run pretty well with a Megasquirt or something like it.
You always struggle with idle on a hot side SC like that due to the throttled volume and the drag from the SC. You can get around it with twin throttle bodies (one pre-SC, one in the normal place) but that introduces other problems. The biggest problem the M45 has is that it was sized for 6 psi on a 1.6, and when you try to push it harder it falls off an efficiency cliff.
Fun fact: when doing emissions testing for a CARB EO, you have to do extra idle tests for superchargers due to the drag.
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