Last night, the folks at Flyin' Miata finished putting together the world's first ND Miata V8 swap. With a 525-horsepower 6.3-liter V8 under the hood, it promises to be an absolute beast—even though ...
If you’re like me, you’ve heard the name Flyin’ Miata for years now, and you probably know that the company specializes in dropping Chevy LS V8s in Mazda Miatas. You may also be like me and never ...
A few years ago when the ND was relatively new, the peeps at Flyin’ Miata did the unthinkable by shoehorning a small-block V8 in the engine bay of the Japanese roadster. Turn-key cars are no longer ...
A few days ago, Flyin’ Miata finished the prototype of the ND V8 conversion for the fourth-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata. Now, though, we have the pricing for the turnkey conversion: $49,995. Follow us: ...
We already knew that Flyin’ Miata was in the midst of creating a swap that would stuff the 6.2-liter LS3 V8 under the hood of a brand-new ND Miata, but what we didn’t know is that this swap will also ...
The car I tried wasn't finished. Not in the hot-rod-project sense, where nothing is ever finished because you're always futzing with details. It wasn't finished in the engineering sense, with the ...
For the last number of years, those of us who wished to double the cylinder count in a Mazda MX-5 had the option of writing a cheque to Flyin’ Miata in Colorado, whose speed freaks would gleefully ...