Why The BBR Super 200 Kit Makes Mazda's NC MX5 A Genuine S2000 Killer

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  • čas přidán 19. 11. 2021
  • In today's video, courtesy of The Car Doc ( / thecardoc1 ) I get to drive a third generation Mazda MX-5. I recently experienced a car just like this in Scotland, but this has received a BBR Upgrade kit, bringing the power up to over 200hp. Has it made the MX5 the car it should have always been?
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  • @jonathan___4684
    @jonathan___4684 Před 2 lety +213

    Jay! You know if I'm being perfectly honest the first few videos I saw of yours years back I wasn't a fan, I disagreed with some of what you where saying at the time. But I kept watching and now I've realized you've become not only my favorite automotive CZcamsr but favorite CZcamsr period. There's something special about your style of videos and I eagerly await now every upload 😁 so thank you for the countless hours of entertainment and all your hard work!

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Před 2 lety +45

      Thanks Jonathan, glad I could win you over!

    • @marvin4827
      @marvin4827 Před 2 lety +17

      Agreed. Jay & a few like him makes videos for the average car lover, unlike other 'celebtity' you tubers, who focus only on super cars & never actually drive in a real life setting

    • @Obi-WanKannabis
      @Obi-WanKannabis Před 2 lety +5

      I don't agree with everything Jay says, but then again I don't agree fully with any car reviewer because what's the point of that? Variety is the spice of life.

    • @funkymonkey1198
      @funkymonkey1198 Před 2 lety +12

      Mr Emm's views are original, his own, uncliched, and delivered with passion and honesty. Nuff said.

    • @jamesengland7461
      @jamesengland7461 Před 2 lety +18

      I don't even agree with myself all the time

  • @Gorbyrev
    @Gorbyrev Před 2 lety +92

    British company invents quintessential affordable sports car. Japanese company revives the formula with even greater success. British company perfects the reinvention. Most pleasing.

    • @mohamad2635
      @mohamad2635 Před rokem +6

      American input was huge in the development of the mx-5.

    • @kiyoponnn
      @kiyoponnn Před 11 měsíci +4

      ​@@mohamad2635You wish🤣

    • @nocilol3000
      @nocilol3000 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@kiyoponnnthe NC was developed at the peak of the Ford/Mazda partnership. Ford is the reason that the NC is based on the RX8 platform to begin with.

    • @hs5942
      @hs5942 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Full Circle

    • @royshavrick
      @royshavrick Před 5 měsíci

      @@kiyoponnnno it's true. Watch the documentary by SavageGeese.

  • @bunkaaa8726
    @bunkaaa8726 Před 2 lety +22

    "Whats the point in going faster if it doesnt FEEL like you're going faster?"
    A fantastic point missed on a lot of people.

  • @Element_y
    @Element_y Před 2 lety +20

    I owned this car last year. Never should have sold it. Simply amazing

  • @johnbarry731
    @johnbarry731 Před 2 lety +35

    I have an NC1 that I’ve had for over 9 years. I have the Eibach lowering springs, ARB’s, full Goodwin Racing tubular manifold and exhaust, the BBR cams and remap. It flies and is great to drive. I’ll be fitting coilovers next spring. It’s been totally reliable all the time I’ve had it.

    • @Amirsff
      @Amirsff Před 2 lety

      Have you put it on a dyno? I'm thinking of getting an NC but I'm afraid Miata might be a bit underwhelming for me.

    • @mrpistonrecaro6483
      @mrpistonrecaro6483 Před 2 lety

      Only thing g you need is the 2.5 block

    • @IguanaFilmArts
      @IguanaFilmArts Před 2 lety

      can you do these upgrades on an engine with 100k miles?

  • @ludosys4903
    @ludosys4903 Před 2 lety +47

    Never regretted for a second the upgrade after 6 years of NC ownership and joy to an ND Sport. It is for sure more cramped than its predecessor both interior and boot, but so much better in all other aspects.

    • @dailymeds5596
      @dailymeds5596 Před 2 lety

      Can you mention some of these?

    • @ofantasmarenegado
      @ofantasmarenegado Před 2 lety +11

      @ALCLCF weight difference is very small comparing both models

    • @nigo1787
      @nigo1787 Před 2 lety +7

      @ALCLCF when Mazda said they improved the weight, they have... of about 50 to 75kg. Yes, the ND is a better car, but since this NC that everyone seems to hate cost about half the price, it put things into perspective. A NC is THIS exact configuration is my dream car, above the S2000 which always seemed to me more a track-day proposition and is now WAY overpriced

    • @Shakshuka69
      @Shakshuka69 Před 2 lety +4

      It's not better. There's less suspension travel, the drivetrain of the NC2 is like at least 3x stronger, and RX8 parts bolt right onto it. The ND is more 'miata-like'. But really if that's what you want, buy an NA/NB.

    • @ludosys4903
      @ludosys4903 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dailymeds5596 Styling, performance, fantastic throttle response, drivetrain with Bilstein shocks (to be fair, the ND has only 24K kms on the clock versus 120+K kms for my former NC...), gearshift both feeling & speed, comfort and tech upgrade, safety features, Recaro seats, an even better roof mechanism...

  • @andystevens7557
    @andystevens7557 Před 2 lety +7

    We helped our 16yr old daughter buy a gorgeous NC MX5 in red, this year. Amazing how much better than my former NA it is.

  • @Carrera-gp9od
    @Carrera-gp9od Před 2 lety +43

    It does sound good , reminiscent of a Alfa twin cam .
    I’ve started looking at these on autotrader , back to basics fun driving , not too fast ,rear wheel drive
    Perfect 👍🏻

  • @viduransivakumar3192
    @viduransivakumar3192 Před 2 lety +32

    As an NC owner, this makes me feel happy. Plus that upgrade is great value for the power gained 😊

    • @padarious3797
      @padarious3797 Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely me too I’m starting to see so much more love for the NC and even at car shows more popping up

    • @stat1865
      @stat1865 Před 2 lety +1

      @@padarious3797
      There so affordable the early nc is cheaper than the na or nb, but honestly the na is still my favourite, the only one I've not driven in the nb

    • @Birb_of_Judge
      @Birb_of_Judge Před rokem

      What year was your NC built?

  • @ScottSchubel
    @ScottSchubel Před 2 lety +36

    If you look around your local track day you'll probably see more and more NC Miata's as their value is finally becoming recognized. Incredibly robust chassis that can handle 0 treadwear slicks easily. The Ford 2.5 swap is very affordable and with some weight reduction and aero you have a track weapon that punches well above its stature. Great review

    • @raghibfarrash2183
      @raghibfarrash2183 Před 2 lety +4

      Agreed! A lot of people overestimate the difficulty of the 2.5 swap and under appreciate the cars potential. I've seen naturally aspirated 2.5 swaps that do 0-60 in sub 5 seconds, I've also seen built 2.5 engines making 280whp(GWR car) naturally aspirated! And stock 2.5 with turbo making well over 300hp safely!
      The NC might be the worst Miata by Miata standards, but it's tuning potential is much much bigger than any other Miata.

    • @Sk0die
      @Sk0die Před rokem

      @@raghibfarrash2183 Far out sub 5 is quick for one of those 2.5's, are you talking about street setups or the full built race motors?

    • @schakalicious6023
      @schakalicious6023 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Sk0dieit sounds about right tbh, a k24 swapped na will do around 6 seconds 0-60 with small mods like better intakes and headers

    • @Sk0die
      @Sk0die Před 11 měsíci

      @@schakalicious6023 not sure why people k swap these tbh, the duratec is almost bolt in and 90% as good + cheaper. Not tryna diss the k24, but I don't quite understand why you'd use that.
      EDIT: aw shit srry I missed that you said NA not NC my bad. I am kinda suprised the an NA with a k24 isn't closer to high 4s, those things ares crazy light!

    • @schakalicious6023
      @schakalicious6023 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Sk0die it only makes about 230 horsepower if you have the best k24 and a good intake/exhaust system. They rev to the moon though and have plenty of torque.
      But yeah in an NA you’re looking at about 6-6.5 seconds (which is perfect imo)

  • @kennethbyrd3436
    @kennethbyrd3436 Před 2 lety +6

    I adore my little NC3 so much that I’ve accepted the fact that grandma won’t let me, grandpa, upgrade my ponies to horses.
    I believe it’s because when I first got it, believing it to be my final car, I blurred out, Grandpa’s Casket… joyfully!

  • @rorygammell9743
    @rorygammell9743 Před 2 lety +14

    Great video Jay! After tons of research, I had the BBR Super 200 pack installed on NC 3.5 last year and it really has transformed the character of the engine - for me it feels like the car has gained a real heart, relishing in a good thrashing to the redline where as stock the engine was rather flat. It might feel expensive, but this conversion is totally worth it, fixing the only real weak point of the NC - it massively elevates the driving experience. If you're considering it, just go for it! Very excited for my next track day.....

  • @FuglyPaul
    @FuglyPaul Před 2 lety +14

    Great video but don't get sucked into BBR's non-VAT prices, the 200 kit is £2.5k plus, and the 225 is even worse, it's effectively £5k but you only get the header, so to make the most of it you need a mid section and end box exhaust sections, which is another £1k on top, so it's basically £6k, still a good deal for non-forced induction bhp bump, but it is not for the prices you state

  • @philjowett3760
    @philjowett3760 Před 2 lety +5

    Brilliant, thank you! At last a CZcamsr who doesn't just review new cars over £50k. It's so nice to see Jay, a true petrol head, clearly loves engaging cars, that have got the balance for UK roads perfectly. Great video!

  • @lightonenergy
    @lightonenergy Před 10 měsíci +1

    I got an NC 3.5 and budgetted for the BBR Super 200 kit off the back off your review. Love the amount of info and experience you bring in to each review. Couldn't be happier for the money! I must have watched this video a good 10 times and only just realised I hadn't clicked like yet. Thanks Jay

  • @eze8970
    @eze8970 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks J, always good to hear/find out about BBR Kit!

  • @nickallain
    @nickallain Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks Jay - these are really growing on me. Funny thing is, I already own 1.5 Miatas - one of which took a really similar route as this car. I recently put a 1.8L from a 2005 Miata into a 1991 - all kept naturally aspirated. The 0.5 Miata is an Exomotive Exocet. You really should seek out an Exocet to drive - or make your way to California and take mine for a day.

  • @simonbussey7530
    @simonbussey7530 Před 2 lety +8

    Always loved the MX-5 I owned. One of those cars that people who don't know about cars mock, but those who do know appreciate how good they are.

    • @zsb707
      @zsb707 Před 2 lety +4

      Well said. I've owned an NC1 for 8 years now. I've never experienced such contemptuous looks from people in any of my cars. But who cares, awesome car and I do enjoy it.

  • @jeffdoomy9235
    @jeffdoomy9235 Před 2 lety +3

    I've got the 2.0 Kendo NC & had the BBR200 fitted a couple of years ago, well worth the money. The urge to 'floor it' at all available opportunities is constant & hasn't waned at all. I use it every day and still get that little thrill inside each time I turn on the ignition.
    If at some point I get an ND model, this upgrade will be factored into the cost. p.s. Good honest video.

  • @standandeliver8376
    @standandeliver8376 Před 2 lety +5

    10:31 "What's the point in going faster if it doesn't feel like you're going faster?" Exactly. That's why I love my MR2 Roadster, and the same obviously applies here.

    • @katywalker8322
      @katywalker8322 Před 2 lety +2

      Yep. Same for bikes. Small 2 strokes are fun as despite not being that quick ultimately, they feel it and encourage you

  • @Shakshuka69
    @Shakshuka69 Před 2 lety +8

    Porsche 911 GT3 finally just got double wishbone front suspension. This car had it 15 years ago. A Koenigsegg test driver set a 7:32 nurburgring time (faster than a Pagani Zonda F) with a mostly stock NC miata. This chassis is incredible.

    • @benmarr352
      @benmarr352 Před 2 lety

      Is the NC time a BTG? I think It has 245s but no diff and a 5 speed?

  • @thedetailingdoctor5746
    @thedetailingdoctor5746 Před 2 lety +8

    I drove a 2007 mx5 a few times this year. It belongs to my neighbour. Probably the most fun car I drove all year!

  • @CSestp
    @CSestp Před rokem +1

    Love your channel, love the fact you open the episode with what we are coming for, cars making cool sounds.

  • @chriswhite5843
    @chriswhite5843 Před 2 lety +1

    Perfectly timed review. You must have known I was looking at BBR's website yesterday.

  • @johnmandragon4830
    @johnmandragon4830 Před 2 lety +5

    The 3.5 NC Mx5 is just such a fantastic all rounder, I love mine.
    It is a very complete package but I can imagine this package would enhance it without breaking the bank.

  • @AlfaRomeoqaz
    @AlfaRomeoqaz Před 2 lety +19

    Live watching Jays videos, he is so transparent about everything always keeps his honesty even if a company or a sponsor doesn’t like it. This is pure gild for people who actually want to know about cars which most of us will never drive and he always delivers. Keep it up

  • @steveberridge4648
    @steveberridge4648 Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely love this car - it sounds amazing and I know from experience what fun an MX5 is. This is on the bucketlist definitely!

  • @davocc2405
    @davocc2405 Před 2 lety +50

    The NC hardtop-convertible was always my favourite of the series - I've never understood the hate for the NC actually. What does this kit do to fuel consumption BTW? I'm curious to know if it impacts this negatively.

    • @jimiverson3085
      @jimiverson3085 Před 2 lety +10

      Probably wouldn't be worse unless you flog it. Of course, you're going to flog it because that's more fun.

    • @riggsyb
      @riggsyb Před rokem +4

      Most people report better fuel consumption under normal driving with the BBR kits, due to improved breathing of the engine (stock manifold is so restrictive)… Of course if you thrash it everywhere then I suspect the economy will go down…

  • @themanipulator1
    @themanipulator1 Před 2 lety +12

    Have a real soft spot for the NC. Particularly the 3.5. I came very very close to going for the NA 225 kit, but I just unfortunately needed a bit more practicality.

  • @johngriffiths2881
    @johngriffiths2881 Před 2 lety +20

    I went for a later 3.75 earlier this year based pretty well 100% on your last review (and a brief chat we had) and then added the BBR200 on your suggestion at the time. I’ve gone for a full coilover replacement (not got upgraded ARB’s), which is imo pure magic as the handling is greatly improved, looks better and is more comfortable, magic. All I can say is i agree fully your review and thank you. In fact now I’ve watch this “where are my keys?”

    • @grifa4967
      @grifa4967 Před 2 lety +5

      As your brother and having driven your MX5 both pre and post upgrades I wholeheartedly agree. While it doesn't have the instant shove my 2019 Polo GTi has, it's lovely to really wind out the engine in to the power, plus the backbox you put on it sounds amazing without being too loud or obnoxious, the little pops on downshifts especially!

  • @scousegeeks
    @scousegeeks Před 2 lety +2

    Great review I was only looking at this kit yesterday what a treat ty jayemm 👍

  • @Andy-pu2iv
    @Andy-pu2iv Před 2 lety +5

    Back in the early 90s I was working for a hi-fi sales company. I had to go on a trip to a manufacturers factory a good few miles away (in Glasgow... small clue). The boss said "Oh, take the little Mazda". I was expecting a little hatchback, but I got the NA MX5. Had it for about a week. Loved it. That gearshift. Pop-ups! I've not yet driven an NC but to my eyes it's the best looking MX5 since the NA.

    • @Dan_Cartlidge
      @Dan_Cartlidge Před 2 lety +1

      I had an NA, don’t half miss it

    • @katywalker8322
      @katywalker8322 Před 2 lety +1

      Think the NA and NC are very close on how good they look, especially the later NC. But rare to see a really nice NA these days outside of show cars, and wonky bumpers, etc, ruin the looks. I would feel guilty driving a really nice NA as a daily car these days.

  • @JustMTZH
    @JustMTZH Před 2 lety +76

    I'm always intrigued by the turbo vs NA tuning discussion. I have a BBR Stage 1 Turbo MX5 ND and I love it: it doesn't feel too different to the stock car in terms of linearity (from between 2,500 and 3,000RPM up to the heightened redline) except for the fact that it has far more power to accelerate (around 50% more than stock). As a caveat, my experience of faster cars has always been in turbos where it felt more obvious that they were forced induction (2017 Fiesta ST and 2015 Mini Cooper S).
    Happy to let you drive it (I'm in South London) and walk you through how the BBR experience was for me. I'm sure BBR themselves would be willing to show you around their workshop and talk through the history which could be a cool two-pronged video!

    • @davekennedy6315
      @davekennedy6315 Před 2 lety +14

      Sounds like a really good conversion. Plus it's from a trusted company thats been doing turbo conversions for decades so you are in safe hands. Very nice, Jay needs to review it.

    • @Murdocxx4
      @Murdocxx4 Před 2 lety +11

      Another vote for Jay to review your ND turbo.

    • @1ABY
      @1ABY Před 2 lety

      Is it a ND1 and if it is, Have you had any issues with gearbox?

    • @JustMTZH
      @JustMTZH Před 2 lety

      @@1ABY Yeah it's an ND1 but a 2018 so the version 4 gearbox. I've not had any issues yet but I'm under 15k miles, 5 of which with the turbo and I'm not brutal with gearchanges / launches. I'll be looking to do a gearbox rebuild at some point by Paul Roddison as those are motorsport proven :)

    • @1ABY
      @1ABY Před 2 lety

      @@JustMTZH
      Appreciate your reply, I've just recently bought a launch edition may 2017 with 1k miles on it not thinking of tracking the car but there's a lot of negative towards ND1 gearbox on net

  • @pkracing9095
    @pkracing9095 Před 2 lety +4

    You need to try my early 1.8 NC on eibach lowering springs, standard 16” wheels with fast road geo settings. Not fast but genuinely such a great car to drive with amazing steering feel. Liked it so much I bought a 2.0 folding hardtop 3.5 to replace it and just couldn’t get on with it compared to the simple early 1.8 NC. The NC generation is massively underrated and in my experience the early base car is the purest drive.

  • @BigTimeTrucker432
    @BigTimeTrucker432 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a 2007 NC Grand Touring with the premium package that I picked up 3 months ago for $9500 with 49k original miles on it. Super fun car so far. The previous owner put a set of Enkei RPF1 wheels on it with Continental 245 wide summer tires. I have more fun with that car than I ever had with my Charger 392 Scat Pack. Proof that straight line performance and power isn't everything.

  • @petervandermeulen6641
    @petervandermeulen6641 Před 2 lety +3

    Yes! Finally a vid about the bbr. I want to buy this and so im very curious! Tnx.

  • @JohnInSale
    @JohnInSale Před 2 lety +6

    I’m so glad you did this vid as I’d seen your earlier one and couldn’t agree more, I really like the looks and feel of the NC MX-5. And as it’s winter now I’ve been looking around for one for next spring
    Being a larger gentleman, like yourself, it’s nice to know we fit in without looking daft
    The haters of the NC forget it’s the largest one, so far, the ND is smaller
    But also it’s not that much heavier, only 10kg , if you believe Mazda and I do
    This was down to their save a gram design and ethos between generations
    And it was actually lighter than the NB, but then regulations changed and more safety gear had to be added before the global launch
    Keep up the good work 🚙

    • @katywalker8322
      @katywalker8322 Před 2 lety +3

      Very difficult to compare the NA, NB and NC weights, as the claimed weights were measured under different regulations. Realistically an NC is barely any heavier, especially if the early car has a roll over bar, etc, that the NC has as standard.

  • @becauseiwasinverted7971
    @becauseiwasinverted7971 Před 2 lety +7

    The later cars after 2009 (mk3.5 or NC2) had a number of improvements over the earlier cars. Most notable were the retuned suspension, ride height drop, additional underbody cross bracing and the engine received forged crank and rods. Mazda apparently did this for NVH reasons with the upside on tunability and higher redline. The cars subframes are largely shared with the rx8 with smaller gauge on some parts due to the reduced weight. The gearbox is from the rx8. This was all down to the ford influence in the mazda ownership at the time as they couldn't justify two completely different rear wheel drive sports car chassis in the line up. Made sense financially for the platforms to share a lot of parts. Excellent review btw.

    • @rcmakingtracks18
      @rcmakingtracks18 Před měsícem +1

      I have a 2011, 2lt, prht. Love it. Thanks for the info. John

  • @davidstorm4015
    @davidstorm4015 Před 2 lety +7

    Later cars (2009 on) had forged engine internals, which the original NC's lacked. The 3.5's are superb cars, just need what this one has to wake the engine up a bit

  • @ForgetfulFoot
    @ForgetfulFoot Před 2 lety +19

    I got an NC3 a few months ago for a decent price. Such a great car. Its a great all-rounder. Comfy, yet sporty. And passengers can actually fit in it and be comfortable for longer trips unlike the ND. I actually bought the car to have something to drive around the hills and to take the dog out bush walking instead of making a mess in my 987.2 Cayman or sweating to death in my NA MX5 that doesn't have aircon.

    • @StikiFing4z
      @StikiFing4z Před 2 lety

      how much did you pick it up for?

    • @ForgetfulFoot
      @ForgetfulFoot Před 2 lety +1

      @@StikiFing4z I got my 2013 NC3 with the PRHT and stock BBS wheels and Recaros for $18000 AUD. It had roughly 106,000kms at the time of purchase. I live in Australia.
      Pre-covid, that would have been on the expensive side. But since I got it during COVID, I think its quite a good deal.

    • @DaRealMaus
      @DaRealMaus Před 5 měsíci

      Say, how would you compare your NC3 to the 987.2? I’ve been eyeing 987 caymans for a while now

    • @ForgetfulFoot
      @ForgetfulFoot Před 5 měsíci

      @DaRealMaus Idk what your local car market is like. But where I live you could buy 3 NC2/NC3s for the price of a 987 Cayman.
      The MX5s gearbox is far superior to the 987s manual gearbox. Both engines are satisfying to ring out. But the Cayman sounds amazing at high rpms.
      What I love most about Caymans is their practicality of the front and rear boots. The Cayman is prone to annoying rattles in the rear hatch that are hard to pinpoint and sort out. NC are built solid and havd any rattles.
      NC is a convertible which is a big tick. And the PRHT looks better then the Boxster with the roof up. NCs could use some stiffening up over stock. But it's extremely comfy stock. Cayman is a good stiffness out of the box.
      Fuel economy on both is almost equal. NC engines arent that efficient compared to the ND skyactive engines. Insurance, parts and maintenance on the Cayman will be triple.
      Honestly. I love them both. If you have a mortgage or need to borrow money. Best to stick with the cheaper NC. But if your loaded and have no debt. Give the Cayman a go.
      NC is a 8/10. Cayman is a 9/10. I have had 2 NC2/3s and 2 987.2 Manual Caymans. All were excellent. I drive an S2000 now. But I hope to try out a 981 Cayman soon or an Audi TTS. Roof down. S2000 is amazing. Roof up. S2000 is a buzzy noisy mess.

    • @DaRealMaus
      @DaRealMaus Před 5 měsíci

      @@ForgetfulFoot dude thanks for replying! Very informative! Yeah caymans are definitely more expensive here too, i testdrove one a while back and that sound and speed is addictive, but wasn’t 100% on buying that specific one. But it does keep itching.
      Definitely agree on the NC gearbox being superior, i noticed that too, the NC just feels more modern in some respects.

  • @ricepony33
    @ricepony33 Před 2 lety +1

    A friend recently picked up 2013 with a FAB9 Borg Warner turbo set. 300whp… 3rd gear feels like the car is on the edge of traction with 245’s. Incredibly smooth and linear.

  • @deburred-947
    @deburred-947 Před 2 lety +1

    nice to see a different slant on the NC esp as mine is absolutely the most standardestest 2006 NC you could imagine - smile still as broad tho' Be good out there!

  • @timsul3092
    @timsul3092 Před rokem +1

    Picked up my 2014 MX5 GT, zeal red, PRHT, with 9,700 miles this past May. Excellent condition and I love it.
    I really don't miss my Goldwing now.😁
    Though it's not a rocket, it's quick enough for me, and man it's sure fun to drive especially in the Twisties. 👍

  • @abbasmushtaq137
    @abbasmushtaq137 Před 6 měsíci

    Keep doing what you do mate, simply the best content for the everyman. This is infinitely more interesting to me (and im sure many others) than the usual social media car influencers 'reviewing' the latest Mclaren or Lamborghini that none of us normal people will ever get near

  • @riggsyb
    @riggsyb Před rokem +2

    Just watched this after having also replaced my beloved M2 with a BBR tuned NC MX5 funnily enough… Albeit mines a very late NC1 (cast crank, the NC2 and NC3 had forged cranks which is why they can Rev higher) with the Super 180 conversion, so just manifold and software, no cams… It’s still a great B road blaster, especially with uprated anti toll bars and coilovers on too. It’s also as you state, a lot of fun a lot of the time on British B roads, at more sensible speeds than you would be doing in many other cars… I’m totally won over by it, and don’t regret selling the M2 and pocketing £20k+ even after buying the MX5 (with the BBR conversion and all suspension work already done) either… 👍🏻

  • @clownworld-honk410
    @clownworld-honk410 Před 2 lety +4

    I don't normally like after market exhausts but this one sings on this car

  • @AJ-kineticU
    @AJ-kineticU Před 2 lety

    I am getting to like your videos very much and adjusting well to your attitude and opinions!

  • @TheJumpernr1
    @TheJumpernr1 Před 2 lety +1

    What a beautiful car review, mate!

  • @FlIckme23
    @FlIckme23 Před 2 lety +1

    I have owned 5 mx5s and it's these videos that keep tempting me back. Although I do fancy a Westfield. So my head goes mx5 no westfield again and again 🤣

  • @Rhowhat
    @Rhowhat Před 2 lety +21

    Pre pandemic an ND with a trip to BBR was my top of my list. Prices have since jumped 5k so I've bought a kitchen instead while I wait to see if prices come back in 2-3 years.

    • @JacksonODJ
      @JacksonODJ Před 2 lety +27

      how's the kitchen drive?

    • @Levenstone132
      @Levenstone132 Před 2 lety +2

      I cashed in the pension ,got a kitchen,an MX5 and a shed (the shed's all mine!)

    • @p_mishev
      @p_mishev Před 2 lety +4

      @@JacksonODJ How's the MX-5 cook? 🤣

    • @JacksonODJ
      @JacksonODJ Před 2 lety +1

      @@p_mishev According to James it cooks with fire!

  • @5amH45lam
    @5amH45lam Před 2 lety +2

    My car looks IDENTICAL to this. Think I might be ordering that BBR Super 200 kit! 👍

  • @christopherpollard7244
    @christopherpollard7244 Před 2 lety +1

    The notes sound a lot like my little old stock 1990 Miata, oh how I miss that car.. Have a 2003 now, still love it!

  • @TopGames-dr2hz
    @TopGames-dr2hz Před 2 lety +2

    Today I booked in my 3.5 Sport Tech with BBR for the 200 conversion. Very excited...

    • @coxbright
      @coxbright Před 2 lety +1

      How have you been finding it since?

  • @2702simmo
    @2702simmo Před 2 lety +1

    Really enjoyed that
    Not a car I’d ever thought I’d want to own but they videos made me want one

  • @Wizegui
    @Wizegui Před 2 lety +6

    Awesome video! Is there any chance that you will review an MK3 MX-5 with the BBR 225 ITB kit?

  • @dracojdh
    @dracojdh Před 2 lety +1

    I own a 2008 Special Edition NC PRHT and it is just perfect as it is as purchased from the showroom floor.

  • @iantownsend500
    @iantownsend500 Před 2 lety +11

    I had a ND & loved it. Great looking car in my eyes & nice interior but you are right it’s a bit cramped especially if your big. Everyone said I’m too tall for it my head was above the windscreen but I’d still like a MX5 so a NC with the Super 200 kit might be the answer

    • @ForgetfulFoot
      @ForgetfulFoot Před 2 lety +5

      Yep. I had two ND MX5s. The passenger seat is atrociously bad. I got a NC3 now and the partner can actually be comfortable for longer trips.

    • @kgm5330
      @kgm5330 Před 2 lety +1

      Owned NC1, NC2, and ND2. 6’1, 200 bs (90kg). The ND is snug - in a good way - now that I’m used to it. The NCs have plenty of room; I never even thought about space or fitting. Same wheelbase as the RX8, which had a small backseat.

    • @Ryzard
      @Ryzard Před 2 lety

      How tall are you?

    • @iantownsend500
      @iantownsend500 Před 2 lety

      @@Ryzard I’m only 6 foot.

  • @rufant6110
    @rufant6110 Před 2 lety

    Quality automotive content. Cheers mate.

  • @the1beard
    @the1beard Před 2 lety +2

    Great info
    Nice video 👍

  • @carsinruin6102
    @carsinruin6102 Před 2 lety +5

    The NC Miata is actually my favorite. I’m a big guy and I’m more comfortable sitting in it and it’s very nimble and fun to drive.

    • @stat1865
      @stat1865 Před 2 lety +2

      I found the nc really does suit taller people in the fact that I'm short but the dash seems really high compared to the original na and the s2k, but the annoyance is the seat rubbing on the plastic behind while driving and I hate the cloth seats in the early nc

  • @thomas20021234
    @thomas20021234 Před 2 lety +2

    NC owner here and I love my NC, I converted my NC1 to NC3 club

  • @cannonball9478
    @cannonball9478 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant upload. Thanks

  • @michaelarchangel1163
    @michaelarchangel1163 Před 2 lety +3

    You make a very good point about the steering being better than on the latest model. It doesn't make much difference about style, or quality of interiors etc, or even power, if the steering feel isn't as good.

    • @ludosys4903
      @ludosys4903 Před 2 lety

      I took the day of the trade in my NC for a long “farewell trip” on B-roads towards the dealer where my ND was awaiting. Honestly, I didn’t notice that much of a difference regarding the steering feel on my way back home.This could of course be due to the fact that my daily drivers have electric power steering since 2013 and MX-5s are for hobby driving only since 2014 so with limited mileage…

    • @ForgetfulFoot
      @ForgetfulFoot Před 2 lety

      @@ludosys4903 Agreed. Owned 2 NC2/3s and 2 NDs. I also didn't feel a massive difference. I definitely wouldn't solely prefer one car over the other for it. (However I do like the NC3 more then the ND1, thats due to the extra passenger legroom on the NC3).

  • @MiegmaishMenas
    @MiegmaishMenas Před 2 lety +1

    Basically my car - BBR Super 200, Eibach springs, I have the Roadstersport Super Q for some nice sounds instead of the additional suspension bits.

  • @asphalthedgehog6580
    @asphalthedgehog6580 Před 2 lety +4

    I own a 2006 NC. Sway bars, Eibach, H&R wheel spacer, max caster and a good alignment. Don't know if the former owner had it tuned (the needle easily travels into the red area).
    No understeer, perfect balance and yet pretty comfortable.
    You don't need the extra BBR HP in my flat country.
    Costs in 11 years of ownership: ehhh... costs?
    But I have to say...
    I own an UP GTI too, with B14 coil overs, 205 tires, tuned to 145HP. Really can't say which car I prefer to drive.

  • @nrs6956
    @nrs6956 Před 2 lety +2

    Great review. Loved exhaust sound. How was the mpg? MX5, with BBR mods, is a definite consideration purchase wise.

  • @megajohntopunishenslave427

    Nice review did the 200 justice I love mine but it has a full ILM exhaust over the bbr

  • @alexwalder2920
    @alexwalder2920 Před 2 lety +1

    That's me at 6:03 in the red Saab. It's funny how Iive on Wethersfield Road abd this is the only time I've spotted you!

  • @gavinleyfield3195
    @gavinleyfield3195 Před 2 lety +5

    This is perfect, and it will always be so. In 10 or 15 yrs we will go gooey eyed over cars like this.

    • @Christian---
      @Christian--- Před 2 lety

      The NC is right on the cusp of too pudgy but fine enough

  • @adamjones6084
    @adamjones6084 Před 2 lety +1

    I have previously owned a Mk7 golf R, Fiesta ST , Clio RS , bmw 130i, Leon cupra & the only car I miss was my NC mx5, that says it all really

  • @FuelwithDave
    @FuelwithDave Před 2 lety +1

    Great little cars. Same colour the wife had back in 2009 🙂👍 car always needed a few extra pony's but was awesome all the same

  • @stippolyte
    @stippolyte Před 2 lety +1

    Back in the early 90s I had my Jetta GTI fettled by BBR, block convertion to 2.0, usual suspension, brakes, header, exhaust etc upgrades. Sold it 140k later, only failure was fuel pump, which was the original a d I should have changed.

  • @TheUncleGoat
    @TheUncleGoat Před 2 lety +1

    That thing sounds amazing, especially on the over run

  • @The_Noticer.
    @The_Noticer. Před 2 lety +2

    This 3rd gen is the one to get not just for the price, but also because the engine is still port injected. The newer ones carbon up the intakes way too fast due to the emphasis on emissions and the direct injection. It also means swapping out the injectors is easy, if you want to push the NA build further, or even boosting it is no problem.

  • @benpenagonzales6014
    @benpenagonzales6014 Před 2 lety +12

    These facelift NC have more engine cooling. Mazda race series realised the first NC would heat soak on the track but not you’d notice on the road. Hence they can turn up the dial on later NC2. And they look better - shortened RX8 platform

    • @petervandermeulen6641
      @petervandermeulen6641 Před 2 lety

      How does the better engine cooling work? My revised nc1 engine has better oil distribution.

    • @Boltpacalypse
      @Boltpacalypse Před 3 měsíci

      Hey i have been thinking about tracking my nc1 and am interested to kno more about its cooling issues

    • @benpenagonzales6014
      @benpenagonzales6014 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Boltpacalypse Mazda used a fwd transverse engine and put it long in the NC. In the USA Mazda cup they realised could do with more cooling. Check out savage geese on YT. Full series on mx5. And just look at NC2 bumper to compare.

  • @moustachio334
    @moustachio334 Před 2 lety +4

    There’s an easy fix to the complaints of the S2000 engine. It’s pre-vtec cam lobe is extremely modest with about 225 degrees of duration and about 6.5mm lit on the intake side which is nearly half of what it is on the vtec cam lobe. A cam change with a tune fixes the lack of oomph between 3K-6K rpm. 21-22 years since the debut of the car and most people overlook the obvious. Fortunately all of the Japanese tuning houses had the F series figured out within a year or two. I say this because I do love the BBR kit for the NC Miata but one look at the cams they chose and the reason Miatas always had good mid range grunt is obvious. I think most import tuners lost their way compared to the older generation of engine builders which understood all aspects of making power without using a turbo as a band-aid and BBR is exactly that company. Even better they improved on the old Cosworth supercharger that was available for the NC some years ago. All of their kits are very affordable and mix that with the lower prices on NC Miatas and it’s one hell of a bargain.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Před 2 lety +2

      It is for this reason my S2000 is getting new cams, amongst other stuff

  • @organiccold
    @organiccold Před 2 lety +1

    I actually know the a guy that use to be the BBR mechanic installing those kits, its bit my ore involving than must people can think and if done in a new car i am almost sure it still keeps the factory warranty. The MX-5 still is one of the bests in his area :)

  • @Sto950
    @Sto950 Před 2 lety +3

    Had one, loved it.

  • @coastalbeer
    @coastalbeer Před rokem +1

    I have had over a hundred cars in my life and now that I turned 70, I bought the best car out there. I now own a 2008 Mazda Miata MX-5 Grand Touring PRHT in Highland Green. To make it even more perfect I got the automatic transmission! I mean who wants to be shifting and clutching all the time? Compliments every day! I picked this car because it is perfect! Mike drop!

  • @paulkent6846
    @paulkent6846 Před rokem +3

    Had mine converted by BBR a few days back, now over 200hp. Probably expected too much of a change, so was initially a little disappointed. However, having got back to home and used it on my normal routes, you do really notice the extra power and more the extra willingness to pull through to red line. Feels like it’s a proper roadster now, doing what it always should. Not fast, but no longer slow. 👍🏻

    • @thelostvisuals
      @thelostvisuals Před rokem

      Did you go catted/ non catted manifold? And are you able to share the latest fully fitted price with vat included for those considering?

    • @paulkent6846
      @paulkent6846 Před rokem +1

      @@thelostvisuals I went catted for MOT purposes. I didn’t want the options to change the map myself, so didn’t need the mapping software licence. That cut out a few hundred pounds. Total cost was just under £2,900.

    • @thelostvisuals
      @thelostvisuals Před rokem

      @@paulkent6846 thank you, and WOW. BBR prices really are a bit misleading, I wish they would just be upfront for fully fitted vat inclusive prices. Thank you for sharing.

    • @paulkent6846
      @paulkent6846 Před rokem +3

      @@thelostvisuals I think the VAT and catted manifold is sometimes missed when looking at price list. However, their customer service was superb, super friendly, approachable and open. Also, for me, that upgrade cost is very affordable, versus changing the car to something quicker, which options were limited.

  • @paulmanning9540
    @paulmanning9540 Před 2 lety +5

    The main difference between this and an S2000, is that you can`t help but to look back at an S2000 as your walking away from it.. Damn pretty car!

    • @danielthomas8507
      @danielthomas8507 Před 2 lety +6

      A well sorted NC 3.5 looks pretty good too

    • @EjinRenos
      @EjinRenos Před 2 lety +3

      Sorry but the NC is just as attractive. And a primary reason why the S2000 failed. People realized they didn't have to spend 4 to 8k more for a slightly faster roadster that still lost to the Mazda in the curvy roads.

    • @denniswhite147
      @denniswhite147 Před 2 lety +1

      what did the s2k fail at? It's revered as one of the best roadsters built, and it engine and chasis was built from the ground up as a sports/track car. The miata also went unchanged for years, both cars had a great formula.
      The NC is a great daily or weekend roadster. But was not designed from the ground up, it borrowed it's chassis and many other parts from a different existing car. Even the designers were annoyed they had to use an existing platform, bc it was going to compromise the Previous Miata's prestige.
      An s2k is a great weekend car and awesome track car. plus Modified both cars are great. Miata will be cheaper to modify both NA n boosted, but a modified s2k will be a different animal. S2k are really expensive right now, which is a drawback. both are great cars tho, It comes down to how you want to drive and what you like better.
      To me, there arent too many motors that come close to the sound of an Integra ITR and an f20/22c's intake induction on WOT. If I wanted a cheaper overall build I'd go with NC.

    • @denniswhite147
      @denniswhite147 Před 2 lety +1

      what did the s2k fail at? It's revered as one of the best roadsters built, and it engine and chasis was built from the ground up as a sports/track car. The NC is a great daily or weekend roadster.
      An s2k is a great weekend car and awesome track car. plus Modified both cars are great. Miata will be cheaper to modify both NA n boosted, but a modified s2k will be a different animal.

    • @EjinRenos
      @EjinRenos Před 2 lety +1

      @@denniswhite147 Sales. For 5 years straight the sales folded in half. One year, 14.5k units sold. The next, 7.2k. The next, 3.6k. The last year it was produced it sold only 800 units for that year. But its competition only took a minor dip of a few thousand and kept going solid. So Honda cancelled it even while Ap3 designs were near completion.

  • @sqd8r
    @sqd8r Před 2 lety +2

    While I'm sure it is nice, for me, nothing beats the greater fun factor of less power and better handling. You always can have more accessible fun with a lower powered motorcycle or car than a high powered alternate. Great review as always.

    • @MrMairu555
      @MrMairu555 Před 2 lety

      Agreed. I've had my 250cc strokers since I was 17, while my mates moved on to 600/750/1000 and on the bits that count, most of them aren't any faster! Also had a string of Mk1 MX-5s [Eunos NA] and just love wringing their necks to get anywhere quickly. You really feel like you're driving them, rather than just hanging on and lucky to have survived the trip! Under-powered & sharp handling for the win! 👍

  • @leechallinor4704
    @leechallinor4704 Před rokem

    My brother's BBR 2.5 conversion lasted 3 track days (17 days) was being used as intended, spent ££££'s. He asked about a baffled sump while the build was ongoing, was told baffled sump was not required during a phone call to BBR. When he was told the damage was due to oil starvation and a baffled sump would have prevented it no proof of conversion on email so no warranty. Car is now sat on the drive as a non runner.

  • @3ducs
    @3ducs Před 2 lety

    Flyin' Miata's Wilwood brake conversion kit would be a nice addition to these cars, four piston aluminum calipers, braided stainless brake lines. I put the kit, called the Big Little Brake kit, on my '16 ND, better brake feel, knocks about 15 pounds off as well. Makes pad replacement a breeze, just pull two pins, swap pads, off you go.

    • @mitchellsteindler
      @mitchellsteindler Před 2 lety +2

      Certainly a good set of brakes, however the standard nc brakes are phenominal to start. Unlike most cars, the brakes are probably thr last place that needs an upgrade (other than for track duty where maybe you need different pads and fluid)

  • @hogey74
    @hogey74 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for this vid mate. Easier revving with a stronger top end rush would be great IMO. BBR are no dills but I'd need to drive an NC with one before going that way.
    My MX5 mechanic in Brisbane will do anything you want but his general outlook is that if you want radically more power then buy a different car.

  • @robertcroft2905
    @robertcroft2905 Před 2 lety +10

    As I leave my 20s, I purchased one of these cars as I didn't want to purchase such a car later on in life, and if I'm honest, I'm unsure how much longer we will be able to drive them either.
    I quickly realised an NC1 could be had with 2.0 Sport spec with the LSD and average mileage for 4k or so. My ideal spec would have been an NC2 with power hard top but they were 8k.
    So I purchased the NC1. And I ask the question, would you rather pay 8k, and have a BBR Super 225 NC1 or 8k and have a stock NC2?
    I decided to save the change, and spend that extra money on goodies.
    I have owned 14 cars so far pre-30, this being the first RWD car. Don't listen to the nay sayers, the NC1 is a good car, certainly to someone who has never experienced RWD previously. Don't let the internet put you off these cars!

    • @tealruby582
      @tealruby582 Před 2 lety +2

      Just be aware that the NC1 has a weaker engine that are *sometimes* known to fail. Not a huge deal, but it's usually a much better idea to grab an NC2 if you want to put something like the BBR kit on it.
      Either way, the MZR engines are very cheap to replace if you blow yours up. Keep an eye on the coolant tank and watch your oil levels.

    • @StikiFing4z
      @StikiFing4z Před 2 lety

      @@tealruby582 what makes the NC1 weaker engine from the face-lift?

  • @steffydog
    @steffydog Před 2 lety +1

    Great cars, such fun 👍🏁

  • @peterrolt6403
    @peterrolt6403 Před 2 lety +1

    The BBR NC is a very good car, comfortable and quick enough for the road.

  • @paulhall170
    @paulhall170 Před 2 lety +4

    Okay, some MX-5 facts. The NC model is based on the RX-8 floorpan, that's why it's bigger inside than the A and B models, and the D model too. This change was made primarily for the American market and their more, how shall we say, generously-proportioned population. The ND model has all the stuff the NC was damned for having (extra weight) but has now had to be made smaller, no glovebox, etc, etc, to save weight. The NA, NB and NC models are the only MX-5s you can buy which are a genuine convertible; the ND turret-roof model is infernally noisy due to the wind being caught behind your head and having no-where to go. If you want to look like a Lotus Elan old-style convertible sports car, the NC model is the way to go, and the PRHT model by choice, you get a real roof, and with it up, it's just like being in a two-door sedan.
    I'm a keen sports motorcyclist, and my '08 NC is dead stock, and about as much fun as I can have on my bike, with a lot more comfort. I've had it for five years; I bought it with 150,000 kms on the clock, and apart from replacing the battery it hasn't cost a cent, now at 218,000kms. I've done three +3,000km trips in it with my wife, you have to be constructive with your packing, but it is about as much fun as you can have with any vehicle.
    Modifications are tempting, but I bought this one because it was dead-stock (effects your insurance here in Australia) and on the odd chance I might one day sell it (I'm 72 years old) I want it to stay that way for the same reason. If I sold it today, with the used car market the way it is (COVID-19) I'd get back what I paid for it!!

  • @PLEASESUBSCRIBE2M
    @PLEASESUBSCRIBE2M Před 2 lety +1

    That sounds so good!

  • @gzk6nk
    @gzk6nk Před 2 lety

    I recently upgraded from an early 2.0 Mk3 foldy hardtop I'd had from new and had given 14 years of absolutely trouble free service to a new Mk4 2.0 soft top (I don't like the Targa beetle-back hardtop Mk4). I only upgraded because after 14 years I fancied a new car! And nothing but another MX5 offered that sublime handling with those low running costs and absolute reliability.
    I find the Mk4 handles much the same as the Mk3, but I agree the hydraulic rack in the Mk3 is slightly better than the Mk4's electric rack, but it's a close call! Just a teeny bit of vagueness around the straight-ahead position that wasn't there in the earlier car. The Mk4 is noticeably quicker, though and it certainly looks good especially in Soul Red Crystal Metallic, whereas the Mk3 shape has not aged well - looks like a boat!
    MX5s have never been about power, they are about pure driving fun, and though this kit is a mere £2K there'll be a fair bit of installation cost on top of that. Then there's insurance - My Mk4 is less than £200 a year to insure. The Mk3 was quite a bit more mostly I suspect due to its non-standard Eibach springs (which means many mass-market therefore cheap insurers won't even insure it). If it had this kit fitted, heaven knows what it'd be.

  • @rolla7887
    @rolla7887 Před 2 lety +2

    I bought my uncle's NC2, 2 years ago, and have been slowly enhancing, the already great car, with a full exhaust, coilovers, thicker swaybars, and tuning ect. I agree, that NA tuning has been lost, because people just want forced induction, and think it's the only way. They are under appreciated cars, so people should jump on them, while they are still chaep.

  • @lollypop9580
    @lollypop9580 Před 2 lety +1

    This over a Hypercar, Price différence in gazoline and a house. 😇
    Thank you for the nice review. 👍

  • @nickwilliams7490
    @nickwilliams7490 Před 2 lety +3

    Interesting video but I have to call out the misleading costs quoted. The version most people will want will be the one with the catalyst, as most people will want an MOT, and the price mentioned in the video is for the non catalyst kit and importantly with no installation. With the kit that you would need, and with installation, you're likely looking at a price of at least £3000., which is nearly 50% higher than that described at the start of the video. Not so much of a bargain then, but still a worthwhile upgrade on what is a great car for the money.
    I'd definitely have one of these over an S2000.

  • @chrisc475
    @chrisc475 Před rokem

    I had a mk2.5 1.8 sport before i had kids. This video has made me miss it enormously.

  • @street_fighter_mx5
    @street_fighter_mx5 Před rokem +1

    Love the video

  • @kipp4805
    @kipp4805 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful example. I think you were dead on when you said supercharger is probably a better option than a turbo kit for the mx5. If you want straightline speed, turbo kits provide great potential gains but if you actually use your mx5 for twisty roads or the track, the supercharger is a no brainer. The responsiveness and predictability of the power band is so critically important for keeping the car balanced. I'd really rather have a standard NA car over a turbo mx5.
    Also yes, the NC is roomier than the ND. It's a chunkier car as well by a few hundred pounds. But in all honesty after owning my NA8 I'd more than happily to trade the lightweight tin casket with wheels for something a little more comfortable. Would make top down trips with my SO a lot nicer since we're both around the upper end of what's a comfortable height to be in an NA or NB.
    Also the NC suspension is great as standard so I'd imagine with coilovers it'd really transform the car.

  • @chrise2329
    @chrise2329 Před 2 lety +1

    Something like this would be very tempting as a weekend car.

  • @mattymonk100
    @mattymonk100 Před 2 lety

    Great Video. Is this the GT back box? Or super sport back box?

  • @gavinmcneill8646
    @gavinmcneill8646 Před 2 lety +1

    That looks fantastic! When will we see an update on your S2000?

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Před 2 lety +2

      In the new year I expect, work is beginning on it soon

    • @TML34
      @TML34 Před 2 lety +1

      James can’t drive it now…too valuable! 😅