Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo Badge Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo

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Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin 00_Soul Red Metallic
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin 00_Soul Red Metallic
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin 00_Winning Blue Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin 01_Competition Yellow
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin 02_Spirited Green Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Aquatic Blue Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Aurora Blue Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Brilliant Black
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Copper Red Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Cystal White Pearl Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Deep Crystal Blue Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Dolphin Gray Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Galaxy Gray Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Highland Green Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Icy Blue Metallic
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Jet Black Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Liquid Silver Metallic
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Marble White
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Metropolitan Gray Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Nordic Green Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Radiant Ebony Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Sparking Black Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Stormy Blue Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Sunlight Silver Metallic
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin True Red
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Velocity Red Mica
Mazda MX-5 2001 Track Turbo, skin Zeal Red Metallic

-Mazda MX-5 Mazdaspeed 2001 RS but had the following
-Limited edition Starry Blue Mica Paint
-1.8 6 speed manual producing 160ps
-Mazdaspeed Adjustable shocks
-Mazdaspeed exhaust
-Mazdaspeed Manifold
-Colour coded front strut brace
-Mazdaspeed 16” Gold wheels
-Mazdaspeed body kit & Spoiler
-Mazdaspeed Decal on passenger wing
-Carbon effect centre console
-Blue plated Instrument Rings
-Blue stitching on the seats

-For the 2001 model year, a facelift to the second-generation MX-5 was released. There were some minor exterior changes, with a press-release of July 18, 2000, announcing the changes as "resulting in an even sportier and more forceful look". Fog lamps, previously an option, were made standard. The headlamps now featured projector style low beams and separate high beam lenses. The rear turn signals lamps were changed from amber to clear to make the car look more modern. Some cockpit elements were changed, the most notable being the redesigned center console, and the white faced and red backlit instrument panel gauges from the 2000 Special Edition were made standard, replacing the previous blue faced gauges. The seats were also upgraded, incorporating more support in the side bolsters and taller headrests. Added for top models (designated 'Sport' in the U.K) were 16-inch (410 mm) wheels with 205/45VR16 low-profile tires, larger brakes at the front and rear, additional chassis stiffening braces, a limited-slip differential, a 6-speed manual transmission, Bilstein suspension and leather seats. The upgraded tires and suspension allowed the new model to pull 0.91 g in lateral grip in tests by Car and Driver magazine. The body was strengthened, gaining 16% in bending rigidity and 22% in torsional rigidity. With the minimum of options, the 2001 model weighed 1,065 kg (2,348 lb).


2002 Mazda MX5 1,840cc DOHC 4-cylinder engine, with variable valve timing on the intake camshaft
The 1.8 L (110 cu in) BP6D engine was slightly modified and now featured variable valve timing on the intake camshaft. The intake and exhaust system also received a minor upgrade. These modifications resulted in a power output of 113 kW (152 bhp) (Japan, UK and Australia) or 107 kW (143 bhp) (US only). In the United States, Mazda erroneously quoted the power figure for the Japanese and Australian model in early catalogues. Car and Driver magazine and numerous owners confirmed the missing power, and Mazda offered to buy back the 2001 cars due to those misleading power claims. Owners who did not take up the buy back offer were offered an apology and free servicing for the warranty period.

In 2003 Mazda launched a campaign to target a younger group of drivers with the introduction of the Shinsen Version (SV) Miata. The Shinsen (Japanese for "Fresh and New") provided an intermediate step between the base model and the pricier LS. Equipped with most standard features on the LS, such as cruise control and aluminum brush trim. This limited production model also shared an inverted color scheme of the same year Special Edition with a titanium silver exterior and dark blue top and interior.[4]

The 2003 Miata Club Sport (MCS) was a special edition MX-5 NB produced at the behest of the SCCA, and was featured prominently in the 2003 Miata sales brochure. Limited to 50 units, 25 were Classic Red with the other 25 being Pure White. A hard or soft top option was available. The MCS came with no power steering, air conditioning or ABS brakes. A Torsen limited-slip differential paired with a 5-speed Getrag transmission and a Biltstein suspension were other stock features to allow owners to compete in SCCA Solo or SCCA Road Racing events.[4]

Also in 2003, a division of Mazda in Japan released the Roadster Coupé, with a fixed hardtop roof. The body structure was reworked to incorporate the roof and gave a substantial increase in chassis rigidity with a weight increase of 10 kg (22 lb). Production was limited to 179 units for Japan only, making this one of the rarest forms of the MX-5.

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Tyres

  • Slicks Hard (H)
  • Street (ST)

Specs

  • Acceleration: 5.3s 0-100
  • BHP: 380 bhp
  • Power Ratio: 2.59 kg/hp
  • Top Speed: 240+km/h
  • Torque: 480 Nm
  • Weight: 983kg

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