I know, I know, it's been asked a thousand times before...
Over the winter, my NA will have to get new suspension - it's mostly DD'd with some track use, hopefully more track use next year than this year. I replaced the clapped out NA suspension with used MSM suspension. That one survived two PDXs before I was riding around the track on bump stops. It's still OK on the street but its motorsport life is over.
For daily use, I want a fairly compliant ride - the roads around here aren't bad, the ones in CA a lot worse and apart from the local track that is "only" 70 miles away, all the other tracks are 200+ miles away one way. I don't want to arrive there feeling like a well flattened steak, plus my wife doesn't really appreciate a bone jarring ride either. We're both getting old .
For the track, I obviously want well controlled suspension that'll survive the rigors of the track for a while and doesn't beat up the occupants of the car too much.
My tracked Miatas (well, Eunos Roadsters) in the UK had either NA-specific Gaz coilovers (ok ride, never used the height adjustability, adjusted well enough between track and road) or KYB AGX (hated those, and no, I didn't put them on the car but bought the car with them).
So far I'm thinking about the following options - in all cases I'd be looking at upgrading the sway bars independent of the choice of shocks & springs.
- Yellow NA Konis with NA stock springs, better bump stops and maybe the NA top mounts for the rear to improve travel. That should give me a compliant ride and I can stiffen up the damping for the track. I've had an FD with yellow Konis and stock springs, liked it on the road but no idea what it was like on the track - too scared too take in on the track .
- Something like the FM Stage 1.5 kit (well, actually the 2.5 kit to get the sway bars as well).
- FM's V-Maxx Xtreme Sports package. People seem to like the shocks, they're adjustable but I'm not sure that I'll gain much from coilovers over regular shocks/springs - ride height would probably get set once and then left alone, maybe the car would get corner weighted but again, that should be more or less a one time setting.
- Sod it, get the Öhlins coilovers for the car and be done with it. I haven't got much experience with Öhlins on cars (only on bikes), plus they leave a crater about three times the depth compared to the V-Maxx. Not sure I'm getting enough out of the additional investment.
We're talking a car with a stock engine here, I'm contemplating a VVT swap but no force induction.
The other thing to keep in mind is that we might replace the car sometime next year with an RX8 or S2k, depending on how things are going and which other cars are waving white flags. While I'm happy to throw some money at the Miata, it should be fairly proportional to the value of the vehicle (so $3k suspension on a $4k Miata might not be what I want).
Thoughts? Comments? Sod off to a Miata forum ?