LS3-Swapped Mazda Miata Is Faster than Fast!
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Stuffing a 480 hp LS in a tiny Miata undoubtedly makes it fast in a straight line. But how about on the track?
By: Brett Foote | October 22, 2018
Stuffing a 480 hp LS in a tiny Miata undoubtedly makes it fast in a straight line. But how about on the track?
By: Brett Foote | October 22, 2018
Ditching the rotary engine for a boosted V8 is the best decision a Mazda owner can make.
By: Patrick Rall | May 2, 2018
Who knew taking a Mazda and stuffing in a V8 with twin-turbos would be so fun and handle this well?
By: Justin Banner | November 14, 2017
Only two things are known for sure about this superb video. First, it was filmed somewhere in Mexico. Where? I have no idea. Secondly, we know the monster that you see tearing donuts on the asphalt is a Mazda RX-7. Well, to be more specific, it is an LS1 powered, turbocharged RX-7. Even just hearing the […] More »
By: Lexi Shorey | October 9, 2014
Pikes Peak, the longest consecutive running hill climb in North America and one of the bucket list events to hit in a driver’s career. Now that the entire climb is paved, more cars are coming out to tackle the hair raising and challenging trek to the top of the mountain. A lot of the drivers […] More »
By: Justin Banner | June 24, 2014
1,000 horsepower is a big number. One that can seemingly be impossible to reach without losing engine reliability. Yet, it’s a number that’s becoming standard in Formula Drift. “Drifting” is a motorsport where cars are judged on their ability to slide around a track in tandem, and Formula D is highest level of that sport. […] More »
By: Justin Banner | March 26, 2014
One of the best things you can do for an RX-7 is swap an LS into it. That might bring rotary enthusiasts to tears, but if your heart is looking for performance, there’s just no competition. The last generation RX7 matches that power with one of the best sports car chassis ever made. It’s a […] More »
By: Marcus Slater | June 28, 2013