Hi Folks,
Weighed my factory NC hardtop today....55 pounds!
Thinking of making a carbon fiber NC top for track days. The goal would be 15 pounds! This would NOT be a show piece for car show "hard parker" crowd....it would be absolute minimalist top for racing. NO glass, no defrost, no interior liner (with a plexiglass rear window). The goal is minimal weight and track day aerodynamics. My rough guess is that we would be about $1800 retail if we did the product. Would likely make one for myself and could use the mold to make more. If any NC track users are interested.....just post here and we will get back to this thread when, and if, we are going forward with production.
Here is a picture of a MazdaSpeed hardtop. I had one of these years ago. It was fiberglass if memory serves with plexiglass window.. Notice the window shape is very simple and does not wrap around the corners. Our goal for NC would be much like this unit was (though no vent).
MX5 NC AERO Project...Carbon Hardtop, Flat Bottom, Diffuser
MX5 NC AERO Project...Carbon Hardtop, Flat Bottom, Diffuser
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Brian,
I'm glad to see you are always coming up with new ideas for Miata products.
Are you planning plexiglass or polycarbonate---Lexan is one brand name---for the window? Would you consider bending or forming the window so that it could have the same shape as the factory top? The visibility that the factory top offers is nice.
Would this be water-tight, so you could just leave the top on all the time and park the car outside?
I assume you would use the factory top to make a mold, so the shape would be the same. Is that right?
Michael
I'm glad to see you are always coming up with new ideas for Miata products.
Are you planning plexiglass or polycarbonate---Lexan is one brand name---for the window? Would you consider bending or forming the window so that it could have the same shape as the factory top? The visibility that the factory top offers is nice.
Would this be water-tight, so you could just leave the top on all the time and park the car outside?
I assume you would use the factory top to make a mold, so the shape would be the same. Is that right?
Michael
2009, STR & DD. 1995, HPDE. 2004 MSM, sold. 2010 Mazda3, hers.
A plastic replacement for the stock back window would be great if it worked on your new top and a stock one. That is probably where a good chunk of the weight is anyway.
Other than that, if you are making something new anyway, why not make it more of a fastback for less drag. i have seen pics of one for the NA and it looks pretty good with an intrigal rear spoiler built in.
Other than that, if you are making something new anyway, why not make it more of a fastback for less drag. i have seen pics of one for the NA and it looks pretty good with an intrigal rear spoiler built in.
Gordon Andrade
06 Miata
COMSCC #10 SC
06 Miata
COMSCC #10 SC
Grippy,
That NA fastback requires removal of the trunklid among other things. I'm not sure how many owners of NCs, given how new they are, would be interested in that.
Of topic: I just wish Mazda would offer the ND in a fastback, or even a coupe.
That NA fastback requires removal of the trunklid among other things. I'm not sure how many owners of NCs, given how new they are, would be interested in that.
Of topic: I just wish Mazda would offer the ND in a fastback, or even a coupe.
2009, STR & DD. 1995, HPDE. 2004 MSM, sold. 2010 Mazda3, hers.