@@hesersu I'd rather have 45 mpg and a single mass flywheel. ND2 does still have trans issues for those who track. Late ND2 and ND3 have synchros issues
@@AA-hj1rb 1.5L ND is the better Miata. The heavier 2.0L is the better ND sports car. However, the NC is the better overall sports car. Better suspension geometry, chassis, and more robust for track abuse
@@DessikaModus heavier, i have the 2.0 184hp i drove them both, i saw the specs on paper, the difference in Weight is 22kg. And for daily drive, work>home the 2.0 is a good cruiser, even when you drive in 6t gear on the highway you notice the difference between the 1.5 and 2.0 the torque, with the 1.5 you do an downshift to 5t otherwise ther is nothing in there, the torq figure is also different, with the 2.0 the max torq is available from 4000rpm and with the 1.5 on 4800rpm. That is why the 2.0 is the better cruiser.
I'm sorry for my mistake that was my second time i was making yhis type of video and, i made some errors in it. is this the version that got around 150hp and only available in Japan, UK and Australia or is it an another version ?
@@xfast2a584 They hover around 147-152 depending on which market it was with minimal differences. Mine also being the facelift car in the video was from 2002 so a mk 2.5 and not a 2
Has this been done by anyone 🤔 im guessing more likely in the US than the UK but absolutely 😊 imagine that vtec kick from say the k20a engine from the fd2 type r---epic 😊.
Interesting but to be honest it's useless because all these engines are 100% NA and it looks like that these tests were made outdoors (no dyno test). Therefore tires are implied in performance, temperature too (some tests were probably made at nighttime). I drive a NB 1.8L, semi slick A052 tires on, and I assure you that last month when services were done (new plugs, new oil and so on), and temperatures were low (5-10 °C), it drove much swifter than usual.
@@konradoo10 It depends on what you mean by low temperatures : Freezing cold ? In this case I switch on winter tires from Vredestein. Chilling morning (5-10 °c) these Yoko do a great job because rubber type is softer than conventional road tires (Medium Hard), therefore they warm up pretty quick, and the grip is accurate, though when road is getting hot (over than 30°c) they burn awfully fast.
Small correction the (BP-ZE) is an 1.8 and not a 1.6, sorry for the mistake 😅
That's true, was just going to write that. It's mine 🙂
We can agree that Miata Mx5 never lost its smile ❤
All the gauge’s design are basically identical until NC
0:06 good shift
Why did they replace the oil pressure gauge with a fake for the NB (then reintroduced on the NC)?
Too many people thought there was something wrong because it was changing with acceleration
NC still have fake oil pressure gauge. its just mimics behaviour of real pressure gauge.
The 1.8 NC can reach 110kmh with second gear .
No mazdaspeed Miata?
so the ND lost 10+ MPG for 0.8 sec faster to 60 mph and blown up trans. great decision Mazda
The 2.0l has 5.8 seconds to 100 and the blown up trans is not a problem since ND2. Don't be so dramatic!
@@hesersu I'd rather have 45 mpg and a single mass flywheel. ND2 does still have trans issues for those who track. Late ND2 and ND3 have synchros issues
The ND is just a better car than the NC it might have some issues it's not a perfect car but it's definitely a better car than the NC
@@AA-hj1rb 1.5L ND is the better Miata. The heavier 2.0L is the better ND sports car. However, the NC is the better overall sports car. Better suspension geometry, chassis, and more robust for track abuse
@@DessikaModus heavier, i have the 2.0 184hp i drove them both, i saw the specs on paper, the difference in Weight is 22kg. And for daily drive, work>home the 2.0 is a good cruiser, even when you drive in 6t gear on the highway you notice the difference between the 1.5 and 2.0 the torque, with the 1.5 you do an downshift to 5t otherwise ther is nothing in there, the torq figure is also different, with the 2.0 the max torq is available from 4000rpm and with the 1.5 on 4800rpm. That is why the 2.0 is the better cruiser.
0:01 MIATA!!!
I wonder when the NE will come out. The ND has been rolling out the factory for 9 years now.
Apparently, from what I have seen, the Mx5 NE is planned to be released in 2026, but unfortunately it will be an electric car 😔.
@@xfast2a584 Yup, better go for a Tesla Roadster lol
@@xfast2a584 the reports say it will be ELECTRIFIED most likely as an option for a mild hybrid
0:50 the information in this is wrong. It's the European derived BP6D 1.8 with VVT. I know this becuase this is my car and my video lmao
I'm sorry for my mistake that was my second time i was making yhis type of video and, i made some errors in it.
is this the version that got around 150hp and only available in Japan, UK and Australia or is it an another version ?
@@xfast2a584 They hover around 147-152 depending on which market it was with minimal differences. Mine also being the facelift car in the video was from 2002 so a mk 2.5 and not a 2
Very nice video but where is the mx-5 mazdaspeed?
I expect that one is around the same as the NC 2.0L Miata. 7.x seconds
These just need a k20 swap.
Has this been done by anyone 🤔 im guessing more likely in the US than the UK but absolutely 😊 imagine that vtec kick from say the k20a engine from the fd2 type r---epic 😊.
Interesting but to be honest it's useless because all these engines are 100% NA and it looks like that these tests were made outdoors (no dyno test). Therefore tires are implied in performance, temperature too (some tests were probably made at nighttime).
I drive a NB 1.8L, semi slick A052 tires on, and I assure you that last month when services were done (new plugs, new oil and so on), and temperatures were low (5-10 °C), it drove much swifter than usual.
I guess, these yokohamas won't help you in low temperatures
@@konradoo10 It depends on what you mean by low temperatures : Freezing cold ?
In this case I switch on winter tires from Vredestein.
Chilling morning (5-10 °c) these Yoko do a great job because rubber type is softer than conventional road tires (Medium Hard), therefore they warm up pretty quick, and the grip is accurate, though when road is getting hot (over than 30°c) they burn awfully fast.
Do upgrade gtx3071r ?
there is only stock acceleration in this video so no tuned version with turbos etc