
I am thinking seriously of buying an MX-5 for track use and would like the board's wisdom regarding which model would best suit my purpose. I'm intending to compete in one or more of the sprint series at QR (my local) and Lakeside, and I will probably also enter the Super Sprint series next year at Morgan Park.
I've got a fair bit of track experience, but I'm looking for a car which I'm not precious about and can afford to drive at 100 %, and which is reasonably cheap to run. I want to get as much track time as possible, with the main aim being to improve my driving and also to learn about car setup. The MX-5 will not be used as my road car so I will set it up 100 % for track use, but it will need to be road registered so that I can drive it to events (I can't accommodate a trailer at my place).
If I start with a standard road car, the minimum mods I will make are:
1. Roll bar, proper seat and harness.
2. Brake pads and fluid.
3. Tyres.
4. Suspension rebush.
5. Springs and dampers.
6. Alignment.
I can do all my own car prep work so there is zero labour cost. I have already investigated getting a mod plate for the roll bar and the seat and that appears not to be a problem.
So I am thinking of NA8 or NB8A or NB8B. Is there anything to choose between them for what I want to do? Is there any chassis/suspension difference between them, or are they all the same underneath? I understand that there are minor engine revisions between these three models, but does it make much difference? It is possible that I will look at engine mods in the future, but are they all equally suitable for mods? I would prefer to not have ABS for track use, so should I avoid a NB8B or is it easy to remove/disable the ABS. Is there any preference for the 5-speed of 6-speed box?
Lots of questions, hopefully I won't get too many different answers!