The Flyin' Miata MX-5 Is 518bhp Of Roadster Lunacy

Tuning company Flyin' Miata has completed its first V8-swapped ND Mazda MX-5, and if you have the cash, you can get yours converted too
The Flyin' Miata MX-5 Is 518bhp Of Roadster Lunacy

V8 MX-5s are nothing new. In fact, we were looking at a first-generation ‘Mega Monster’ Miata only recently. We’re yet to see a completed V8 ND MX-5 though, but this week, that’s all changed thanks to Flyin’ Miata.

The Colorado tuning firm has a great track record of shoehorning V8 engines into MX-5s, and has been busy filling the engine bay of the latest version of Mazda’s roadster with a socking great LS3 V8.

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Naturally, dropping a 6.2-litre V8 under the hood does have an effect on weight, but the overall weight gain is actually reasonable at around 120kg. So it’s still light, and with 518bhp, it should be outrageously fast.

Thanks to Flyin’ Miata’s fastidious efforts, weight distribution hasn’t taken too much of a knock either: it’s now 53:47 as opposed to 52:48. “This will be a fully integrated car and not just a big engine rammed into a little car,” the company states, adding: “It’s a completely re-engineered automobile.”

The Flyin' Miata MX-5 Is 518bhp Of Roadster Lunacy

Part of the “re-engineering” process - thankfully - includes handling mods. There’s new suspension, a big brake kit, and even a new hydraulic power steering system to replace the standard car’s electric setup.

The result is a car which Flyin’ says isn’t an unhinged widow-maker:

“Far from being an uncontrollable monster, the car remains as friendly as the original and is able to gain excellent traction off corners. This is probably the biggest surprise anyone gets while driving, how easy it is to control.”

Should we ever find ourselves in Colorado, we’ll have to give Flyin’ a call and test out that claim for ourselves…

The Flyin' Miata MX-5 Is 518bhp Of Roadster Lunacy

The car you see here is a prototype, but the full kit is available to order now. It’s not cheap: for the 424bhp version you’re looking at $49,995, not including the base car. Further upgrades are available - if you want a 524bhp version like the prototype for instance, it’s an extra $1780, while even larger brakes will be a further $725.

Make sure you check out the full spec on Flyin’ Miata’s website.

Comments

Anonymous

Dumb question:

08/02/2016 - 11:40 |
68 | 6
Duellym

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

08/04/2016 - 23:52 |
10 | 0
Detra

So the price of the car itself + 50k$ = an Audi RS3 or Mercedes A45 AMG. So why spending much cash on Mazda when you can have Audi or Mercedes? Or even BMW? Or even an used GT-R R35?

08/02/2016 - 11:51 |
0 | 2
Anonymous

In reply to by Detra

Lightweightness, it just makes the car a lot better. and its the foundation of flyin and monster miata’s sucesss. some of these cars can go up against vetts and ferrari’s

08/02/2016 - 12:05 |
4 | 0
93R1driver

In reply to by Detra

Nevermind what I wrote. Misread the article.

08/02/2016 - 13:40 |
0 | 0
rally2727

Meh another LS swap

08/02/2016 - 12:55 |
0 | 6
Caro

I’d rather have a renesis or 20b swap

08/02/2016 - 13:40 |
0 | 0
TheCopenGuy

I was expecting a Synergy V8 or something, but good job guys

08/02/2016 - 14:02 |
0 | 0
Noah Elliott

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08/02/2016 - 14:59 |
2 | 0
Dat Incredible Chadkake

This is truely a modern hot rod, big engine and a small car

08/02/2016 - 16:11 |
16 | 0

Now miata swap a corvette, I dare you

08/02/2016 - 18:39 |
24 | 2

Almost like AC Cobra but drivable ;D

08/03/2016 - 21:00 |
0 | 0
MikeTheMiata (MiataSquad) (MarinerSquad)

Meanwhile in my engine bay…

08/02/2016 - 20:20 |
4 | 0
Saber Ali

Too expensive- it’s essentially $50000 for an engine and labour to get the bloody thing in

08/02/2016 - 20:24 |
0 | 0
Dillon Sisk

I don’t know which suits this best so here are a bunch

Part 1

08/03/2016 - 00:00 |
0 | 0

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