• This 1995 Mazda MX-5 Miata on Bring a Trailer is the recipient of a LS1 engine sourced from a fourth-gen Chevy Camaro. • The 5.7-liter V-8 has been heavily modified and sounds menacing, as heard in ...
A joke on the internet that has gone past the status of meme and became a motto claims that Miata is the answer to everything. Those who were about to type “42” in the comments section have a ...
The Mazda Miata is a fairly common recipient of General Motors LS V8 engine swaps, but it seems many V8 Miata owners choose to build their cars for the road course rather than drag strip. Holley’s ...
As the V8 fanatics among you might recall, we've recently discussed a Hellcat-swapped Mazda Miata, with the NB-generation model having been auctioned off for a hefty $36,300. However, there's a ...
The world arguably looks at America as a horsepower leader full of giant trucks, SUVs and muscle cars. However, Australia certainly gives Americans a run for the money. The gearheads down under are ...
Everyone always loves to talk about a good sleeper, but most of the time, even the ones that are the best at concealing their true performance often have a tell somewhere. Not this innocent-looking ...
It turns out everyone loves a good deal on horsepower.
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The Best Engine Swaps For The Mazda Miata
When it comes to bang-for-your-buck performance motoring, the Mazda MX-5 Miata is one of the best cars for your money. When it was first released for the 1990 model year, the Miata was responsible for ...
The internet has hyped the Mazda MX-5 Miata beyond recognition, turning what was once a humble sports car into the answer for everything. But that doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Companies make a ...
I visited the secret laboratories of Evil Genius Racing last week, to see what manner of madness they had cooking. While there, I encountered a couple of track-car projects that presented quite a ...
We walked the 2026 Holley LS Fest West in Las Vegas and found LS and LT swaps in everything imaginable, proving the LS engine still reigns supreme in modern hot rodding.
Every now and then we see a build that makes us scratch our heads and wonder; “why would anyone do that to such a fine piece of engineering?” However, that was never the case with Andrew Coulombe’s ...
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