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The ND MX-5s at Tokyo Auto Salon 2017

Since last year, the Roadsters are more popular than ever at Tokyo Auto Salon. 2017 is no exception, and if you missed our blog post about the RF & NB at TAS2017, don’t forget to check it out! This blog post is about the Soft Top ND that were displayed during the show.

 

Here are the NDs that caught our attention:

Autoexe :

Autoexe came up with their new ND Front Bumper that was released just before New Year’s evening. It’s really nice and gives the ND an even more aggressive front end. The car was also rocking 17” Rays Gram Lights 57XTREME which really looked nice on there. The back of the vehicle was showing their ND Rear Spoiler and their single-tip ND Premium Tail Muffler.

Knight Sports :

The car was unchanged from what they brought last year, except for the new ND Side Steps. They also showed nicely the ND Front & Rear Diffusers, ND Rear Spoiler & ND Titanium Exhaut on the vehicle and some 17” Advan RZ-II Wheels & ND Big Brake Kit.

Leg Sport :

Leg Sport came up with their (already) legendary Mariner Blue ND. This year, they were showing their newly released ND Roll Bar that comes with panels (made of carbon fiber) to fill the area of the plastics that are removed. It bolts to the floor and does not require modification to the vehicle.

They also had their ND Winshield Washer & Oil Catch Can Combo, ND Silicon Intake (soon to be released for 2.0L engine) & ND Front Strut Bar.


From the outside, it was rocking their ND Front Lip, their ND Carbon Fiber Front Grille (with intake), a funky graphic showing what the engine bay looks like and their ND Ducktail Spoiler! The wheels on it were 17” WedSports SA72R. It also had their awesome sounding ND Titanium Exhaust.

 

Mazda :

Mazda showed just one soft top ND at the show. It was a very subtle change that only the Roadster amateurs would notice… the car was Classic Red. It looked pretty fine, if you ask me!

They also showed a girl, and I noticed that there was a MX-5 cup hidden behind her! The 17” Rays ZE40 really look nice on there, light & strong!

 

Monza Japan :

Monza Japan is a company that sells wheels and they collaborated with Ducks Garden to show their ND Front Bumper, ND Side Skirts, ND Rear Spoiler & ND Rear Bumper. They also were rocking Endless Big Brake Kit.

 

RK Design :

RK Design came this year with their pretty neat ND Demo Car that has satin paint job. The car had their ND Front Canards, ND Rear Spoiler, ND Quad-Tip Muffler, ND Side Inlet Ducts & ND Side Outlet Ducts. The car also had 17” RK Design Wheels & Rotora Big Brake Kit.

R-Spec :

R-Spec showed their demo car that has ND Half Bumper (inspired by Jaguar), 18” Work Meister Wheels and a ND Rear Spoiler (with integrated back up camera)! The car also had a front camera and plenty of monitors on the inside.

 

Silk Blaze :

Silk Blaze showed their ND Demo Car with a nice black, white & red theme. The car was showcasing their ND Front Lip, ND Front Bumper Duct, ND Side Steps, ND Rear Spoiler, ND Rear DiffuserND Quad Tip Muffler (made by Rowen). Wheels were 18” Work Seeker FX and looked really nice on there.

They also surprised us with some nice looking ND Seat Covers (contact us for availability). They have nice matching red stitching & carbon-like center. Fitment looked pretty spot-on.

 

Bonus : Cabana Rally 124

Cabana (the company that showed a BRG ND MX-5 http://rev9autosport.com/blog/cabana-brg-nd-miata-shop-car-at-tas2016/last year) came with a rally looking Fiat 124!

We hope you enjoyed our (short) coverage of Tokyo Auto Salon 2017! As you can see, there is a lot of diversity and that’s what makes the world of tuning more than awesome (it would be boring if we all looked the same, no?)! We have MUCH more awesome content to come throughout the year~

If you are interested in any of the parts shown, please don’t hesitate to send us an email for pricing and availability. Subscribe to our newsletter for update on new car parts for your car!

Rallybacker Hardtop for 2016+ ND MX-5 Miata Unveiled!

This morning, I didn’t expect to receive an email with pictures of a hard top. I received a short email from Rallybacker, not any description, just pictures. Subject was : Rallybacker New Part for ND.

I was in bed, just checking everything quickly and when I downloaded the pictures, I thought they were showing the ND Small Ducktail Spoiler (available soon). However, after looking more and zooming over the top of that car, I noticed that it’s actually a hardtop!

They promised me that they would come with a hardtop for the car (and specified that it would have a sexy shape), but I didn’t expect to arrive so quickly!

Now, let’s stop the suspense and show pictures of the ND Hardtop!

 

And one last just in case you didn’t have enough…

From the pictures, it looks like it reuses the factory window from the soft top. I am not sure if you can keep the soft top or if you need to remove it. Also, it looks like the front section stands higher (maybe for head clearance). I’ll have more details about it very soon.

UPDATE 2017-02-05
Here are some additional information we got from Rallybacker:
1. This hardtop goes OVER the genuine soft top. There are 4 points to fix it with bolts, but drilling is not required. It takes 5 minutes for installation.
2. Soft top stays up
3. Back window is the genuine window from actual soft top
4. It’s made of 1 piece
5. Target price is ~$2000-$2500 + shipping

You can contact us at info@rev9autosport.com if you’re interested in getting it.

Visit at Rallybacker (Featuring ND MX-5 Widebody)

During my last trip in Japan, I received a call from Rallybacker, as they knew I was about to visit Hiroshima, where their shop is. They kept the call short, but said that they wanted to show me some new products. As I visited them just a few months ago, I told them that if they didn’t have anything for Mazda Roadster, I would probably skip this meeting due to a very tight schedule. They just answered that they had awesome new products for the ND Miata, so I got pretty excited about it!

The owner picked me up at the train station and brought me to his shop. With the usual communication problem, we kept it simple. Talked about how warm it was and how sales were going. Just to put you in perspective, Rallybacker has released this kit for the Toyota 86 and it’s pretty amazing looking :

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If you never seen what a ‘’FRP Shop’’ looks like, this is where the magic happens :

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For those who don’t know, Rallybacker is a custom shop that does a lot of VIP and professional drift cars. The owner has a lot of experience and has been doing this job for about 30 years! They also released parts for the NC in the past, which you can order here. When you arrive at the shop, you can see they mean business:

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Here’s an example of a very neat Mazda Atenza (6) on Work VS-XX.

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After contemplating the customer’s vehicles, I went straight to the Roadster. I was pretty happy to see a wide body car!

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You can see that this car will look awesome (actually, since I post this a while after I took the pictures, the final pictures will be shown at the end of this post). The ND Tall Ducktail Spoiler follows the lines of the car!

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Why is there an emphasis on the ‘’Tall’’? Because Rallybacker told me that they will release 2 kits for the vehicle. One will be for widebody car (as pictured) and one will be for stock bodied ND: smaller side steps, rear diffuser and a similarly shaped, but smaller ducktail spoiler!

Rallybacker tried to follow the aggressive lines of the ND and impose their design as well, which resulted of a pretty cool concept :

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The kit should provide an extra 30mm in the front and 50mm wheel clearance in the back.

The ND Rear Diffuser on this car is especially cool. It’s made of 3 pieces which makes it adjustable (on how wide it is) and it’s also pretty rad looking:

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Rallybacker promised us that the pricing of the whole kit is going to stay within their standards which should be MUCH less than the Aimgain Fender Flares or TRA Kyoto Widebody Kit. They also innovate a lot, making the kit much cheaper to ship than their competitors.

As I mentioned earlier, finished car pictures is now available, so here you are:

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You can see in the pictures their ND Fender Flares Kit, ND Tall Ducktail Spoiler, ND Rear Diffuser, ND Side Steps & ND Front Diffusers.

I hope you enjoyed our blog post on the Rallybacker ND Widebody Kit! It’s supposed to be on sale within a few days or weeks, so please don’t hesitate to contact us if you’d like to preorder the kit or separate components!

AVO Turbo Kit for 2.0L ND MX-5 Miata Now Available!

We are happy to be one of AVO Turbo World dealers for their newly released MX5 ND 2.0L (Skyactiv) Turbo Kit that produces 210whp & 210ft/lb of torque from the stock 13:1 compression engine!

You can read the full press release below:

AVO Turbo Kit for 2.0L & 1.5L ND MX-5 Miata

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AVO Turboworld has been a huge fan of the Mazda MX5 Roadster from the first NA6 Roadster released in 1989. AVO was impressed with the way they drove stock. It was even more impressive how they performed after a few modifications were made! AVO introduced the first turbocharger kit specifically for GEN 1 MX5 Roadsters (Miata), which paved the way to record-breaking performance at the track earning AVO serious recognition in the automotive industry. The all new Mazda ND Roadster featuring the SKYACTIV 1.5 and 2.0 liter motor has just been released. AVO noticed Mazda made a drastic shift by going back to their roadster roots which originally put them on the map among automotive enthusiasts. After extensive road tests, AVO felt the new lightweight ND MX5 was impressive right out of the gate, but it does leave a lot on the table when it comes to obtaining a more exhilarating experience you would expect from a roadster.

If you’re looking for the ultimate roadster experience, driving with the top down while carving your way to a rural destination is a must. But no matter how impressive the cornering capabilities are, the engine performance left us wanting much more. It lacks the “zip” feature you would expect from a small sports car. The exhaust tone was too quiet. We want to actually feel the engine working while driving in a more spirited fashion. AVO knew the potential was there waiting to be unleashed. This is what sparked a full year of design, engineering, and testing to create a complete turbocharger package. Just like all AVO products, the goal was to create a kit that incorporates an OEM high quality fit and finish. The final product is exactly what AVO feels the enthusiast desires and deserves.

The AVO Turbocharger Kit was designed to work for both RHD and LHD models in all countries. Extensive tests were performed in three countries on several different models, ranging from the Japanese Mazda ND 1.5L to the American and Australian Mazda ND 2.0L. The Japanese ND spent countless hours on the track under extreme conditions. AVO has a huge advantage over any competitor with the use of a local race track. This allows AVO to test products under high heat conditions gaining insight as to how the product and vehicle will perform while pushing the limits. While testing the Australian Market Mazda ND, AVO spent 4 months and over 10,000 km tuning in various conditions. While testing throughout America, AVO utilized 91 octane gas ensuring the car will perform as a dependable daily driver. These tests are necessary helping give confidence to the end user. Anyone investing in the AVO product will know that it will perform and maintain its reliability no matter where you’re located.

AVO designed this turbocharger kit specifically for the Mazda ND. AVO includes all the necessary supporting components. The turbo kit incorporates an AVO18/49 water cooled turbocharger with an internal wastegate using a 5psi actuator. The turbo mounts to AVO’s impressive custom stainless steel cast exhaust manifold. The exhaust manifold is ceramic coated combating excessive heat under the hood. The exhaust manifold was designed to bolt directly to the stock header and AVO’s upgraded ceramic coated stainless steel turbo outlet (also referred to as a downpipe). Keeping all that pressurized air cool is no easy task. AVO has you covered by including one of their industry leading aluminum bar and plate front mount intercoolers. The intercooler kit uses AVO’s world-renowned high quality reinforced custom black silicone piping.

AVO didn’t leave anything uncovered when making this turbo kit. AVO includes all the water/oil lines and fittings making this a true direct bolt on kit. No modifications are necessary making this kit an easy install. This turbo kit has been designed to bolt up to the stock air intake box base. AVO includes their Flat Panel Air Filter and Air Box Lid to maintain the OEM look. There’s no need to worry about the fuel system. During extensive testing AVO spent a lot of time ensuring it will work with the standard fueling system for a complete bolt on and drive setup. One of the most sought-after features of this kit was AVO’s ability to maintain the OE look! The oversized front mount intercooler has been specifically designed to fit with the standard bumper beam without trimming or modification. When the hood is popped it would be hard even for an enthusiast eye to recognize anything that’s been modified or tweaked for additional power.

There are two Tuning options : one is by AVO Turboworld via its Power + Reflash Tool that simply plugs in to the OBD Port and allows you to save your standard NA stock car file. Then by following the on screen commands, this will allow you to flash your car with the AVO Stage 1 base map that is provided with the purchase of the AVO Turboworld Stage 1 kit. Or for the customers who want more from their AVO ND Turbo kit with custom tuning an option of ECUTEK Race Rom is available.

So, what can you expect from this kit?

AVO’s testing at 5~6 psi on 91-octane gas In USA produced 210 whp (247 crank hp) and 210 ft/lbs of torque! And In Australia 138kw at the wheels with 275nm torque on 98 octane fuel. All this additional power tested safely on the stock fuel system! That’s a 50% power increase on pump gas, and you will see even better gains if you have access to higher octane gas!

The stock motor has blistering high compression ratio at 13:1, allowing fantastic low-end response when used in conjunction with the AVO turbo kit. This high compression ratio does make gas quality even more important than ever! Turbocharging a high compression engine and maintaining reliability was a little easier due to the all new SKYACTIV motor features. An incredibly well made combustion chamber along with a direct injection fuel system allowed AVO to take tuning to another level while maintaining the reliability of a stock engine. While many people may associate it with the old motors from Mazda, there’s absolutely no comparison! The entire design of the engine was improved tremendously from anything previously made by Mazda.

Mazda focused on much more than just the engine. The technology surrounding the ECU has grown light years from previous models. Cylinder knock detection and variance in the AFR (Air/Fuel Ratios) react incredibly fast. This lightning speed feedback allows the car to adjust ECU parameters better in extreme conditions. What does this mean for you? Your car will maintain efficiency at a safe level ensuring the most power and throttle response. The new direct injection improves both power and gas mileage tremendously. AVO has managed to maintain fuel consumption same as stock, and in some cases better mpg under normal cruising speeds on the highway. Unfortunately mpg is going to be dependent on your right foot and how much fun you’re having. We know from experience!

The AVO Turboworld header back exhaust system features all the new GEN II design aspects. Constructed out of 2.5” durable stainless steel and incorporates a high flow muffler all tucked under the rear bumper in the OEM position. The 4” polished single rolled style exhaust tip is adjustable allowing you to customize the look and feel of your exhaust system. There’s a noticeable dip in the factory torque curve. AVO combats that performance decrease by offering you a 5” high flow metal cat converter located in the downpipe. The reduced back pressure in the AVO’s exhaust system will improve performance throughout the entire rev range. The tone is improved, adding a sporty note from the rear of the vehicle. All of these added features help improve the overall performance by directly putting power to the ground where it belongs!

If you want real world driving numbers, AVO has them! In stock form, the Mazda ran from 40kmh to 80kmh in 5.9 seconds during a 3rd gear pull. After they installed the AVO turbo kit, the Mazda dropped down to 3.4 seconds! The AVO Turboworld Stage 1 will truly excite all Roadster enthusiasts with these gains!

Why AVO’s Turbo kit over other Turbo kits?

AVO Turboworld has been manufacturing bolt on turbo kits for over 30 years. Their goal has always been to manufacture the turbo kit with the same look and feel you would expect out of a high quality OEM part. This saves you money during installation and having to source or modify custom components when adding a turbo kit to your NA model. AVO is the manufacture of these kits. We can support the product and customers who invest in AVO’s turbo kits. If you ever run into an issue due to wear and tear or damaged product, AVO can get you the correct part you’re trying to source.

Because AVO has such a strong background in R&D and testing, they found that a straight 4 cylinder manifold is susceptible to cracking over time. The factory tubular design has proven to fail prematurely. AVO manufactured a Cast Stainless Steel Manifold giving customers a product they can depend on.

Their intercooler tanks are made from cast aluminum to get the best flow and reliability. All intercoolers are pressure tested from the factory and powder coated to make sure the product is protected from any debris or grime from daily road driving.

The AVO Turbocharger suits many performance options. It works amazingly well for low boost applications running the 5psi actuator on pump gas. It also has enough headroom for customers who’ve gone beyond stock engine components running 15psi on a 2.0L engine equipped to handle E85 fuel producing 400whp.

Under normal conditions this kit can be installed in 7-8 hours from start to finish. This job is much easier to perform using a lift and proper tools. One of the hardest portions of this install is removing the stock header. You’re required to remove the engine mounts which will make installing the turbo kit much easier. Any installation shop will need the ability to weld the turbocharger oil drain fitting. You also have the option to purchase the pre welded oil pan from AVO. The only modification to any OEM part is to the plastic under tray beneath the engine. It needs two 2.5” holes to be cut with a box knife or cutting tool. This will allow proper fitment of the silicone intercooler pipes. Other than that, the installation is straight forward for most independent technicians or DIY’s.

Turbo Kit (Stage 1) includes :

AVO 18/49 Turbocharger with Ceramic Coating
AVO Stainless Steel Cast Exhaust Manifold with Ceramic Coating
AVO Water and Oil Hosing & Fittings.
AVO Stainless Steel Front pipe with Ceramic Coating
AVO Bar & Plate Front Mount Intercooler with Reinforced Silicone Hosing & Powdercoated Steel Piping
AVO OEM BOV Kit
AVO Air Box Top Lid with AVO Drop-In Air Filter
AVO Power + Plug and Play Reflash Tool

Ready to purchase? Here are your options:

AVO Base Turbo Kit

AVO Stage 1 Turbo Kit

AVO Stage 2 Turbo Kit

5000 miles in a 2016 (Modified) ND MX-5 Miata

If you followed my whole adventure: The Road(ster) Trip, you probably noticed that it was a LOT of mileage on a non-stock vehicle. The car is lowered (on coilovers), has wider tires, a loud exhaust, a few engine modifications, minimal chassis bracing and some comfort modifications. It’s not heavily modified, but it’s far from having the same feeling as the stock car, too.

Here is my review of how the modifications affect the overall feel of the car during long distance driving and on a few mountain roads.

First of all, some of you may see this as a sales pitch for my products. I have to say that I totally endorse them and couldn’t be happier with them. Are there some less expensive options? Probably. Are there some better products? That’s possible. As far as I’m concerned, I always prefer to run the higher quality parts to the cheaper ones. In the long term, the resale value of the quality parts stays high, you don’t have a car that looks the same as 100 other ones and you are not afraid of failure because of quality control (all our parts meet the highest standards for quality).

So, in no particular order:

Suspension Review

I am running the Cusco Street Zero Coilovers. These are in no way meant to be raced, but still, they managed to be pretty awesome on the mountain roads (see the videos I did when I was at Deal’s Gap). I felt like the car still had some slight body roll due to its suspension being on the “softer” side, but coming from the OEM Bilstein to these made a very big difference. The Bilstein are very hard and probably aimed more towards racing. The Cusco provided me with the look I wanted and gave me SO much extra comfort; it made the car a pleasure to drive. After 5000 miles, I feel like I made the car a nicer “street car” than what it was on stock suspension. However, if I were to race the car, I’d probably go for a firmer suspension with more adjustments. Overall, since I raised my suspension by 10mm, the car can be driven pretty much everywhere without worrying much about bottoming out.

It is hard to notice from the looks, but it made a HUGE difference.

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Wheels & Tires Review

I absolutely love the look of my Advan RZ 17×8 +35 wheels, and it seems that everyone who saw the car in person had the same opinion. The concave spokes give the ND a much more aggressive look. The fact that they are lightweight and solid made me confident driving everywhere with them and did not affect the performance of the car in a negative way. The 8” width paired with slightly wider tires gave the car more grip than stock and a very nice road feel.

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The Yokohama S.Drive were nice tires for rain and overall driving, but they were really bad during spirited (or semi-racing) driving. I was not very confident pushing the car too much on corners and would keep the traction control ON all the time since the tires were slippery when they were abused. Their only good point would be that even though I did 5000 miles and so many runs at Deal’s Gap, while having some camber, they didn’t wear out much.

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I’ll probably go for some stickier tires next year. It seems like Bridgestone RE71Rs are the way to go.

Brake Pads Review

I changed my stock brake pads for some pads that ACRE recommended to me: the Acre Light Sports Brake Pads. They said that these are perfect for those who don’t do competition racing and intend to drive the car in a more aggressive way. I gotta say, these pads are damn near perfect. They grip sooner, they don’t seem to fade at all and they really give a more aggressive feel to the car. The OEM ND pads are great, and when you come from a NA and NB, you feel like the ND is a braking monster. But, when you’re used to the ND and switch to better brake pads, it’s day-and-night difference. I loved the fact that they did not produce too much brake dust, they didn’t squeal at all and did not need to be warmed to be efficient. During my runs at Deal’s Gap, they were great and reminded me that my tires were not so great.

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Knuckle Brace Support Review

One little modification that I really enjoyed was the Nielex Knucle Support Brace. After installing it, I didn’t have to correct steering much during highway driving and it felt like a totally different vehicle. The front end was much stiffer and it felt more “solid” with much less flex towards the front suspension. There’s a whole debate about it on some forums, but in my experience, everyone who tries it can really say that there’s a difference between this and stock. It’s personally one of my favorite modifications and Nielex told us that they sold hundreds of them to ND owners who all appreciate it. Some people who tried the car said that the feeling is similar to adding a bigger front sway bar to the vehicle. To me, it felt like the car was much more “connected” to me.

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(Picture taken from my visit at Nielex in Hiroshima. Blog post coming soon)

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Exhaust Review

I’ll keep this one short, as I’ll post a full review of the Fujimura Gentle Sound Exhaust in the next days or weeks. At first, I was not sure about running a single tip exhaust that was a bit angled. After a while, I got used to it and really started to like the minimalistic look.

I first thought that the exhaust was extremely loud, but it seems that the ND is just VERY silent from factory. When compared to NA, NB and NC, it seemed that my exhaust was not much louder than other cars. One thing I have to say is that it feels awesome to hear the vehicle when you push it (which you don’t get with stock). But when driving on the highway, the exhaust becomes silent. No annoying drone or anything to make a long trip abominable. On cruise control, we really couldn’t hear it.

Also worth noting is a point a friend of mine made: Loud Pipes Save Lives. That’s very true; when you pass trucks (or higher vehicles), you can just put the pedal to the floor and they’re guaranteed to know someone’s next to them. It helped me avoid many incidents during this trip.

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Intakes Review

I am running the Autoexe Sports Induction Box paired with the Odula Air Filter as well as the Odula Intake Elbow (prototype). I can’t really say that I felt any difference in power. The Autoexe piece might actually have made things worse when I was in the South USA because it would suck some hot air. That said, the car still felt good and did not have issues, even in heavy rain.

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The sound from the intake, however, really was nice and cool to hear. I’d say that for me (living up North), it’s a good setup, but not optimal. Let’s say that it’s more of a “sound enhancement” than a performance upgrade. Still, my car is in no way meant to be a competitive racer, so I just enjoyed it. I’m patiently waiting for Japanese companies to release a nice and effective 2.0L Intake Option.

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Seat Covers Review

One thing that everyone who sat in or drove my car said was: “I can’t believe how comfortable those seats are”. I have to agree with them 100%. Putting on those Autowear Seat Covers was one very nice comfort modification. The middle piece of the seat cover has a ~0.5” play so that when you sit on it, your spline does not directly touch the seat. It’s hard to explain, but it makes the seat super comfortable and I can say that after driving 5000 miles in the car, I did not have any back pain. The OEM seats are great, but adding the covers just made them much more comfortable and really great for long distance driving. I’ve actually never felt fatigue on my back since I’ve had them. Also, the synthetic leather is non-slippery and spill safe, so it’s pretty great overall.

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Steering Wheel Review

I will also do a full review of the steering wheel later, so I’ll keep it short again. I put the REAL Japan Leather Steering Wheel in my car. It’s a D-Shaped Steering Wheel with perforated leather. I gotta say that during the whole trip, it felt great. The grip was awesome, it never became slippery and it was thicker than the OEM. The “bumps” on the steering wheel at 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock also felt great during spirited driving.

After 5000 miles, you can see that the perforated leather got dirty (from sunscreen), but other than that it still looks the same and shows no sign of use. I guess I’ll be able to clean the sunscreen inside the holes somehow with a good washing product.

I would say that there is no way I would ever come back to the original steering wheel after having such a quality steering wheel in my hands. The original one just feels cheap compared to this thicker and nicer looking one.

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Front Spoiler Review

I installed the RS Factory Stage Front Spoiler during my trip. I have to say that I have mixed feelings about it. While I really love the look of it, I think it made me lose some “travel” with the front end of the vehicle. In the past, the lowest points of the vehicle were the two diffusers in front of the front wheels, and I would scrape them every now and then. Now, the front spoiler is the part that scrapes everywhere. Before installing it, I could enter my driveway (super steep) without scraping and now here’s what it does…

It’s a nice looking part and the issue is probably more my driveway that’s at a terrible angle, but for me, it might be a part that’s going to be removed in the future. Still, the look is very nice and mimics the look of a front lip without paying the high price for it.

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Tow Hooks Review

The Beatrush Tow Hooks were pretty cool to have on the shop car. It gave the car a nice racing look and also saved the paint of my bumper when parking in the city. I know they are not intended to be used to protect the bumper, but I decided to use them this way. On a long road trip, including multiple big cities, things happen. And I know for a fact that the bigger the cities are, the less people care about their cars. That’s why it was a nice feeling to park the car with the hooks and not care about having someone else’s paint on the car. It’s also very easy to install and remove, so, for me, it was pretty useful. I quite like the look, so I keep them on all the time.

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Cellphone Holder Review

I wouldn’t usually even consider this a mod, but oh my god it was a great feature to have. The ZOOM Ventilation Cellphone Holder is so convenient to use, and allows you to put your phone in a nice location to use WAZE or just select music. It can be rotated so you can use it vertically or horizontally. Instead of having your phone jumping around inside the car, it’s held firmly and conveniently. I’m actually putting this phone holder in all my other cars because it’s so nice to have. The great thing too is that it’ll work with any phone or case and you can put your phone in it with one hand in less than a second. The position in the ND is great — the only drawback is that you lose a bit of ventilation, but it’s no big deal (after 5000 miles and different types of weather, I’m talking from experience).

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Part I wish I had

After 5000 miles, there are features that you realize you wish you had. One part I wish I had was Wide Angle Mirrors. When the top is down, it’s no big deal. However, when the top is up, the dead angle on the mirrors is just ridiculous. I almost had a few accidents because I couldn’t see the car in the dead angle. I know from experience (because I ran them in my NB), the wide angle mirrors solve that problem. Also, the blue tint from the mirrors is great against fatigue at night and when being followed by cars with high beams.

That’s pretty much the only thing I felt would make the car perfect. Other than that, the whole package from the ND is pretty awesome as-is.

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Well, this was the review of most parts I installed and how they improved my overall trip over having a stock car. I’m certain the stock car is awesome for road trips, but I feel I improved it in so many ways it became a perfect car for road tripping. I want to say that this is an honest review about the parts we offer for the ND that I felt were great to have during a long road trip. Some may agree, some may disagree with my sayings, but I can confirm that they were great for this 5000 miles trip.

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Next year, I’m considering doing the whole of the USA and Canada for REV9’s 10th Anniversary, so many of these parts will be tested for longevity too. However, it’s very possible that I’ll run other parts, depending what’s new on the market~

 

 

 

 

JDM Floor Mats for 2016+ ND MX-5 Miata in LHD & RHD!

Did you know that floor mats can be part of your interior styling. We now have left hand drive and right hand drive checkered/diamond pattern available for the new generation Roadster! These floor mats are the best quality you’ll ever see. They clip using the OEM plastic rings and have grip underside to make 100% sure they will not slip. They also are available with an optional heel pad to make sure they will not age prematurely. Let’s see what’s available!

Zero (Big Square) Checkered Floor Mats

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These floor mats have a big square checkered pattern. It will look great in most cars and it’s really a matter of personal taste to choose between this and the example that follows. It’s available in 6 colors and 2 of them (beige or brown) will look really nice into a Tan Leather interior! Available here.

Zero (Small Square) Checkered Floor Mats

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These floor mats have a smaller checkered pattern than the previous example, but are also available in different colors. There are 10 different color choice for anyone that want to follow Mazda’s red stitching accents or move to a totally different color tone. Available here.

Zero Diamond (X) Pattern Floor Mats

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This is a new style floor mats that is now very popular because it’s subtle and elegant. I would totally see a red diamond pattern into a stock interior with red stitching, as it would complement it very nicely. Other colors like silver or black would sure be a nice and subtle change to the OEM floor mats. Available here.

All of these floor mats are made by a manufacturer in Japan called Zero and really are the best quality floor mats we ever saw on the market. The price is also much better than the $300 Mazda OEM floor mats! If you would like to get similar floor mats for a different application than the ND, please contact us at info@rev9autosport.com for more details.

 

 

What is the Automatic Levelizer Adjustment Rod?

Have you ever heard of Cusco’s Headlight Self Levelizer Adjuster Rod? It’s a very simpe product that everyone who puts coilovers on a car with adjusting headlights should use (seriously).

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Before we get started, let’s talk a little about the operation of the auto levelizer.

Nowadays, tons of newer model cars are equipped with LED or HID lighting. When there is a load in the rear of the vehicle, the angle of the beam is angled upwards. To counteract this, a part is in place on the vehicle that counters this change and keeps the angle unchanged. This part is the auto levelizer.

So, when the vehicle is lowered, the auto levelizer senses the change in height or angle and will point the headlights toward the ground.

The result? You have significantly less visibility. (see this awesome infographic showing a Japanese creature):

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Having said that, this is why we made the auto levelizer adjuster rod. By replacing the OEM rod link and installing our adjustable rod, it is now possible to restore the normal detection of changes in vehicle angle, thereby restoring normal function of the levelizer.

We hope you enjoyed this little read. We also made an Installation Instruction post. You can buy the following Automatic Levelizer Adjustment Rods at our web shop:

Cusco Headlight Levelizer Adjustment Rod

RS*R Self Levelizer Link Rod

The other MX-5 Shop Cars at TAS2016

Due to restrictions in picture areas, I’ve compiled into 1 blog post the shop cars from Acre Brakes, Bride, Blitz & Sabulive.

Let’s start with Acre Brakes ND Demo Car! This beautiful Ceramic Metallic MX-5 with Garage Vary ND Front Lip, neat vinyl graphics all over the car (and cool ones around the headlights) and 18” Enkei RSM9 Wheels. We cannot see it well on the picture, but the car also has some nice ND Brembo Big Brake Kit based on Ferrari F360 calipers! The car is sitting on Japan-made Spirit Coilover System.

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The car is also featuring their original ND Titanium Tip Exhaust System:

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Now, let’s check Bride Seats ND Shop Car rocking their classy Edirb Leather & Fabric ND Racing Seats and some nice Bride ND Floor Mats! For those who haven’t noticed, Edirb is Bride spelled backward. It’s their new luxury division of racing seats.

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Here is the super aggressive Blitz ND Shop Car that’s rocking their newly released ND Turbo Kit, ND Front Bumper with LED Lights & ND Side Skirts. The car is also rocking some 17×7 Enkei RPF1 Wheels with 25mm spacers to be flush with fenders.

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The car also features their ND Low Rear Wing, ND Rear Bumper Skirt & ND Quad-Tip Exhaust System.

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And here’s the Sabulive ND Demo Car. I never heard of Sabulive before seeing it at this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon. The exterior of the car looked pretty much stock…

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Then, I asked the shop manager if he could show me the engine bay of the car… and it was AMAZING. It was featuring their ND Turbo Kit (pushing over 200hp from the 1.5L engine) and their ND Turbo Funnel:

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Not only the engine bay was amazing to look at, but they wanted to keep the car’s weight at its minimum, so they made some pretty insane ND Carbon Fiber Racing Seats:

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Hope you enjoyed this little showcase of the Acre Brakes, Bride, Blitz & Sabulive ND Shop Car at Tokyo Auto Salon! If you are interested in any of the parts shown, please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@rev9autosport.com !

 

 

Knight Sports ND MX-5 Demo Car at TAS2016

Knight Sports is a very famous Rotary Engine tuner, but has also been tuning the NA Miata in the past. Since there are no more RX vehicles in Mazda lineup, they decided to switch their sports car division to work on the ND Roadster! It’s also important to mention that they tune a lot of CX-3 & CX-5, so they have a lot of experience in Skyactiv vehicles. Car is running some beautiful Advan RZ-II Wheels in 17”.

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Their demo car had their ND Front Lip & Diffuser installed as well as their ND Front Tow Hook to give a neat racing look to the vehicle. The Front Lip is HUGE as it integrates a front diffuser and goes at least 20 inches under the front bumper.

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The back of the vehicle was very classy. It was running their ND Titanium Exhaust, ND Rear Diffuser (which is also as huge as the front one), ND Rear Tow Hook and their ND Rear Spoiler!

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(Their ND Rear Spoiler had a small space between the trunk and the emblem which they claim to be their way to be unique).

They also had their ND Turbo Gauge… probably a hint to what’s coming soon for their vehicle!

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I did not take pictures of them, but they also just released their ND Big Brake Kit as well as their ND Lightweight Flywheel (only confirmed to fit 1.5L at the moment) which gives a big difference when driving the car!

Hope you enjoyed this little showcase of the Knight Sports ND Shop Car at Tokyo Auto Salon! If you are interested in any of the parts shown, please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@rev9autosport.com !

Fujimura Auto ND MX-5 Shop Car at TAS2016

Fujimura Auto has been tuning vehicles for a while. They want their vehicles to stand out from the crowd and they really did an awesome job at doing that with their ND Demo Car!

Their shop car was showing their ND Original Front Bumper with Carbon Fiber Lips, but most importantly, their ND Rotrex Supercharger Kit!

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They also had their ND Side Steps in beautiful Carbon Fiber installed on their car. The beautiful Rays ZE40 17” Wheels really complimented the car as well!

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They ran some racing seats that used their ND Harness Mounting Points for running racing harnesses with super easy installation process.

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The car also was running their new ND Titanium Exit Dual Sound Muffler as well as their ND Rear Diffuser in Carbon Fiber finish (sorry for the bad pictures, but it was a tight spot)!

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Hope you enjoyed this little showcase of the Fujimura Auto ND Shop Car at Tokyo Auto Salon! If you are interested in any of the parts shown, please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@rev9autosport.com !