1991 Mazda Miata Mx-5 Turbo 1.8 Liter Engine Swap Flyin Miata Fm2 Kit Ac Fast on 2040-cars
Glenpool, Oklahoma, United States
FOR SALE 1991 MAZDA MIATA MX-5 AC, 5-SPD, 1.8 LITER ENGINE SWAP & 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION, LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL ALL FROM 1994 MODEL, FLYIN MIATA FM2 TURBO KIT LINK ECU, FULL DUAL FM EXHAUST, FM TURBO GAUGE, ALL TUNED BY LESTER SEAL OF APEX AUTOMOTIVE, TURBO INSTALL AND ENGINE SWAP WERE PERFORMED AT 140K.MI. TIMING BELT AND WATER PUMP WERE REPLACED THEN AS WELL, STAGE 1 NEW CLUTCH, DYNOED AT 208 HP AT THE REAR WHEELS AND 189 FT-LBS OF TORQUE AT 8 LBS PSI, FRONT AND REAR SUBFRAME BRACES, KOYO ALUMINUM RADIATOR, TOKICO HP SHOCKS, STAINLESS STEEL BRAKE LINES, OPTIMA BATTERY, STYLE BAR, NEW CONVERTIBLE TOP WITH GLASS WINDOW, KATZKIN LEATHER SEATS, NEW TIRES, (SPARE ORIGINAL 14" SET INCLUDED) NEW DIFFERENTIAL, ENGINE, BRAKE, AND TRANSMISSION FLUIDS (MAY 2014) NEW BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS, AFTERMARKET CD AM/FM PLAYER, WINDBLOCKERS ONE ATTACHES TO THE STYLE BAR FOR LIGHT WIND PROTECTION, OTHER FULL PLEXIGLASS SHIELD SLIDES IN TO BRACKETS BEHIND THE SEATS, MIATA ODDS/END POUCH. AND ALOT MORE... CAR STARTS IN NEUTRAL, THE INTERLOCK WAS REMOVED, FOR MORE INFO CALL ALEX @ (918)605-8855
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Will the new Mazda Miata be available with multiple engines?
Mon, 01 Sep 2014At this point, the countdown until the launch of the all-new, fourth-generation 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata can be measured in hours until its September 3 unveiling as easily as it can in days. With the debut of such a highly anticipated model so close, the rumors about the new sports car are starting to boil over.
We recently heard that the new Miata would likely get a 2.0-liter Skyactiv four-cylinder with a six-speed manual, plus a decent drop in weight compared to the current gen. There's even the rumored possibility of a fastback coupe version sometime in the future.
Now, Australia's GoAuto is adding another dollop of speculation into the mix with the claim that there could be "potentially more engine options," according to Mazda Australia managing director Martin Benders to the website. The more potent option would still be the 2.0-liter Skyactiv with a power bump from its current 167 hp to closer to 200 ponies. The other possible powerplant option would be a 1.5-liter, naturally aspirated four-cylinder taken from the upcoming Mazda2 replacement. This version would also ditch some of the MX-5's more premium features to cut the weight and the price slightly.
2016 Mazda CX-9 caught on video
Sat, Aug 22 2015We already know from earlier spy shots that the second-generation Mazda CX-9 is advancing in development, but here's an opportunity to actually see the crossover on the road. The video shows the CX-9's rear, but wait 50 seconds for a good look at it in profile and from the front. The CX-9 is no longer wearing the same camouflage from the last spy photos, but this time it has more cladding to hide the lines. Even with the obfuscation, you can still get a sense of the general shape. The CUV largely looks like a stretched version of the CX-5, which is a great place to start. Rumors suggest the new CX-9 will debut in November at the 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show and to launch in 2016 for the 2017 model year. Power is tipped to come from a turbocharged, 2.5-liter Skyactiv four-cylinder, and all-wheel drive is expected to be available. Related Video:
2016 Mazda2 won't come to the US
Mon, May 25 2015Hoping to get your hands on the new Mazda2? Don't get your hopes up too high, because the latest word has it that the new hatchback won't be available in the United States. According to the report from Automotive News, Mazda's US office has decided against bringing the new Mazda2 to American showrooms. This despite it being made just south of the border in Salamanca, Mexico. The reasons are apparently two-fold. For starters, Mazda sales offices around the world have been clamoring for larger allotments of the new 2, and the company can only supply so many. "We could have had it, but we would have had a number that didn't make much sense with 600 dealers and with the marketing it takes to launch a new car," Robert Davis, Mazda's senior VP of US sales operations, told AN. For another, Mazda is apparently not convinced the new supermini would resonate with US buyers, who are increasingly migrating towards crossovers. So Mazda is focusing instead on "products that make us and our dealers considerably more profit than a Mazda2 does." That doesn't mean the latest Mazda2 will be entirely out of our reach forever, though. The company's agreement with Toyota will see a sedan version sold in the US as the Scion iA. Mazda is also certifying it to US safety and environmental standards so that it can sell the 2 in Puerto Rico, which means that it wouldn't take much to change course and bring the hatchback into the US in the future: "It'll always be there if we need it," Davis told AN. Reached for comment, a spokesman for Mazda's North American operations told Autoblog that "The Mazda2 launch in the U.S. market is on hold in order to evaluate the B-Car segment and enable us the opportunity to focus on the launches of the refreshed Mazda6 and CX-5, and the all-new MX-5 roadster and CX-3 subcompact crossover SUV." That leaves the aforementioned CX-3 - which is, incidentally, based on the same architecture as the Mazda2 - as the smallest mainstream model that Mazda will offer Stateside.