NC Miata LSx Mounting Kit

$2,125.00

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The BIG picture. Mazda started with a clean sheet of paper with the MX5, and we did too. This is hands down the best conversion platform for the LSx. The NC conversion has been called "the modern-day AC Cobra" by several publications. One drive and you'll know why! We designed our mounting kit to position the LSx driveline between axles, yielding only a 1% increase of distribution to the front. Many hours of CAD design enables a lighter and stronger subframe that fully triangulates the chassis with built-in sway bar and radiator mounts. This design leads to a conversion almost completely "plug and play" with minimum fabrication needed. V style transmission mount cradles the T56 snugly in the tunnel with plenty of room for exhaust routing while aiding in central torsional rigidity. Powder coated in silver vain gray.

The mounting kit includes:

· CAD designed and multi-year tested light weight tubular subframe for LSx engines.
· Light weight engine plates and Energy polyurethane mounts.
· V style transmission cross member for T56 transmission and Energy polyurethane mount.
· Necessary hardware to install grade 8 or better zinc finished.
· Dark gray gloss powder coat.
Mounting kits are built to order. Lead times vary and it is best to contact us for the current lead time.

Additional information

Weight 60 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 36 × 28 in

Customer Reviews

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Alain Blanchet
kit de montage mx5 nc.

Pieces bien appréciées et un temps de livraison rapide.
Merci a V8R

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MICHAEL FINNEY
It just fits

It's nice to have parts that actually fit... Having swapped multiple types of cars with different companies for swap parts, V8R ranks among the top, actually the top.

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Michael Keyser
Front mounting kit

The front end folded up perfectly haven't put the motor in but completely satisfied with that part took a while to get all the parts here and they are lacking on information instructions or a little information would help a little bit