2008 SCCA Spec Miata Class Specifications



9.1.8. SPEC MIATA CLASS
These specifications are part of the SCCA GCR and all automobiles shall conform to GCR Section 9.

A. PURPOSE AND INTENT

The Spec Miata (SM) class is intended to provide the membership with the opportunity to compete in low cost, production-based cars with limited modifications, suitable for racing competition.

The rules are intentionally designed to be more open than the Showroom Stock class but more restricted than the Improved Touring class.

The vehicle identification number (VIN) shall correspond with the model-year automobile classified. VIN plates or stampings shall remain in place.
There must be a minimum of two (2) VIN plates or stampings that correspond with the model year automobile classified.

B. CLASSIFIED CARS AND WEIGHTS

Classified cars and weights are listed on the Spec Miata Specification Table.


Cars are to be weighed with the driver and required ballast. See GCR Section 9.3.8.

C. AUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS

The following items represent the only modifications and safety items permitted and/or required on Spec Miata automobiles other than safety items as required in Section 9. No permitted component/modification shall additionally perform a prohibited function. No updating or backdating of cars, models, specifications, and/or components thereof shall be permitted except as specifically authorized in these specifications.

A Shop Manual for the specific make, model, and year of automobile is required to be in the possession of each entrant. The manual is intended to aid Scrutineers in identifying parts and the configuration of the automobile. Overhaul procedures that in the slightest way would increase performance are not to be utilized; e.g., porting, etc. Blueprinting and balancing are inconsistent with the philosophy of this class and are not permitted.

All adjustments shall be at the manufacturer’s specification and/or within the manufacturer’s specified tolerances except as permitted within the SMCS.

Stock replacement parts may be obtained from sources other than the manufacturer provided they are the exact equivalent of the original parts. The intent of this rule is to allow the competitor to obtain replacement parts from standard industry outlets, e.g., auto-parts distributors, rather than from the manufacturer. It is not intended to allow parts that do not meet all dimensional and material specifications of new parts from the manufacturer.

The application and/or use of any painting, coating, plating, or impregnating substance (i.e. anti-friction, thermal barrier, oil shedding coatings, chrome, anodizing, etc.) to any internal engine surface, transmission, differential, internal or external surfaces of the exhaust manifold or down-tube, is prohibited.


1.Engine Modifications

a. Induction System
    1.All air entering the intake tract shall pass through the fuel injection air inlet.
    2.1.6L cars may replace the stock air box with a cone style air filter assembly. The air filter element is unrestricted. No ducting or baffling of air to the air filter is permitted.
    3.1.6L cars may open and adjust, but not modify, the OEM airflow meter. For 1.6L cars, the position of the air flow meter may be moved provided it remains attached to the unmodified
factory intake tube.
    4. 1.8L cars must use the stock air box, but the air filter element is unrestricted.
    5. 1.8L cars shall use an air restrictor. The throttle restrictor shall be placed between the throttle body and plenum. All intake air shall pass through the restrictor plate.
Restrictor plates must be the proper size as listed in the Specification Table, must be from Mazdaspeed Motorsports Development, and must not be modified.

b. Fluid hoses and clamps, oil filters, fuel filters, and belts (fan, alternator, etc.) may be substituted with others of equivalent OEM specifications.

c. Fuel System
    1. Unleaded fuel filler trap door and restrictor plate in filler neck may be removed.
    2. Refer to GCR Section 9.3.25 for permitted fuel specifications and for the required fuel sample acquisition port.

d. Ignition/Electrical System
        1.Spark plugs and spark plug wires may be substituted.
        2.Ignition timing is unrestricted within stock adjustment capability.
        3.Batteries may be replaced with those of an alternate manufacturer, provided they are of similar amp-hour capacity, size, and weight and are fitted in the standard location.
Additional battery hold-down devices may be used, and are strongly recommended.

e. Exhaust System
    1. The factory exhaust system beyond the OEM front down pipe may be replaced, provided:
        a. Said replacement system retains the original configuration, e.g. single tube design, and the tubing diameter is a maximum of 2.25” outside diameter.
        b. The pipe may end anywhere after the rear subframe. Forward of the rear subframe, the pipe must follow the original path of the OEM exhaust system.
        c. No expansion chambers. A single muffler may be added.
        d. The system meets all event specific sound requirements.
        e. A cat replacement tube may be installed. The tube shall not exceed 17.5” in length and have an outside diameter no greater than 2.375”.
    2.Original exhaust system heat shields may be removed. 

f. Clutch System and Flywheel: All cars shall use either the stock OEM pressure plate appropriate model year or the ACT pressure plate (Mazdaspeed p/n: 0000-0205401-SS (1.6L cars) or 0000-0205404-AC (1.8L cars)). The unmodified pressure plate shall be bolted directly to the appropriate stock, unmodified flywheel. The 94 model year may utilize the flywheel from the 95-05 model years. Any clutch disk may be used. The minimum weight (including the pilot bearing) is 17.6 lbs for the 1.6L and 17.1 lbs for the 1.8L.

g. Lubricants may be substituted with any lubricant. Oil additives are unrestricted.

h. The engine block and/or cylinder head may be decked/milled to achieve the factory specified compression ratio for the correct model year as listed on the specification table.

i. Camshafts shall comply with the Official Camshaft Data as supplied by the SCCA Club Racing Tech Department.

j. Cast iron cylinder liners (sleeves) may be installed to restore damaged or worn cylinder bores to the original dimension.


2. Cooling System

a. Any radiator may be used, provided it is mounted in the original location, maintains the same plane as the original core and requires no body or structure modifications to install. Any openings created by fitting an alternate radiator shall be blocked to prevent air from entering the engine compartment. The stock cooling fan(s) must be maintained. At least one functional stock OEM cooling fan must be mounted in one of the stock locations.

b. Thermostats may be modified, removed, or replaced.

c. All cars may install the Upper Radiator Seal, p/n NA75-50OK7A

d. A radiator screen of one-fourth (1/4) inch minimum mesh may be added in front of the radiator and contained within the bodywork.

e. The factory air conditioning systems may be removed. Items that serve a dual purpose, such as the alternator/air conditioning compressor bracket, may not be substituted.

f. Engine coolant fluid, coolant/heater hoses and clamps may be substituted. Heater core may be bypassed. It may not be modified or removed. Heater water control valve(s) may be added or substituted.


3. Transmission/Final Drive

a. Transmission and final drive ratios must remain stock for the year of car. 1999-up cars shall only use the 5 speed transmission and the 4.3 differential ratio. All cars may use the stock br /> unmodified OEM open differential or one of the approved alternates listed below.

b. 1990 to 1993 Miatas may use the stock, unmodified viscous limited slip differential or the MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development limited slip differential, part number #QN10-64A00 (previously TOY1-27-200 & 0000-02- 5501).

c. 1994 and newer cars may use the stock Torsen limited slip differential.

d. The 90-93 Miatas may convert to the 99-05 differential housing and the 4.3 differential gear ratio from the 99-05 model years. This conversion includes the driveshaft and half-shafts. The original 90-93 model rear suspension uprights must be retained.


4.Chassis

Suspension modifications are limited to the addition of the MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development “Spec Miata kit” and those modifications detailed in this area.

a. MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development Spec Miata kit br /> 1990-93 1.6 DOHC K-SPEC-M5-SUSP
1994-97 1.8 DOHC K-SPEC-M5-SUS8
1999-up 1.8 DOHC K-SPEC-M5-SUS9


The following is a breakdown of components supplied within these kits.
All parts numbers are MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development parts numbers. No substitution of parts is allowed. The kits must be used in their entirety.

1.Shocks
Front Bilstein 0000-04-5225-BL
Rear Bilstein 0000-04-5226-BL

2.Springs
Front Eibach ERS 700 lbs/6” 0000-04-9700-06
Rear Eibach ERS 325 lbs/7” 0000-04-9325-07

3. Coil-Over kit
Front/Rear 0000-04-5402AW

4. Anti-Roll Bars
K-SPEC-M5-SUSP
Eibach kit - front / rear bars 0000-04-5302-EB
Front 24mm Adjustable
Rear 15mm Adjustable

K-SPEC-M5-SUS8
Eibach kit - front / rear bars 0000-04-5303-EB
Front 27mm non-Adjustable
Rear 15mm Adjustable

K-SPEC-M5-SUSP9
Eibach kit – front / rear bars 000-04-5304-EB
Front 27mm non-Adjustable br /> Rear 15mm Adjustable


b. All cars shall use unmodified Mazdaspeed bump stop (Part # 0000-04-5993AW).

1999-up cars shall use the bump stops from the Mazdaspeed kit (p/n 0000-04-5993-AW) in conjunction with the 1999-up stock upper mount assembly consisting of the upper mount (p/n: NC10-28-340C), the upper mount bushing (p/n: NC1028-775) and the upper mount washer (p/n: NC10-28-774). All other OEM upper mounting hardware shall be discarded.

c. Subframe braces may be updated to stock 1997 configuration utilizing the MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development Spec Miata kit.

d. Anti-roll bar links may be replaced and may be adjustable, but the attachment points must remain stock. The control arms and specified anti-roll bar may not be modified. One end of the sway bar(s) may be disconnected as a suspension tuning aid. The bar must remain in place and be solidly attached to the suspension on one end.

e. Suspension alignments (camber, caster, toe) are unrestricted within the limits of the unmodified factory adjustments. Minimum ride height is unrestricted.
 
f. No relocation or reinforcement of any suspension component or mounting points is permitted.

g. Hardware items (nuts & bolts) may be replaced by similar items performing the same fastening function(s).

h. Manual or power steering racks may be used. Power steering racks may be converted to manual by removing all power steering components.

i. Towing eyes per GCR Section 9.3.46 are required. Stock towing eyes may be modified, replaced, or removed but may serve no other purpose.

j. Hubcaps and wheel trim shall be removed.

k. All chassis/structural/electrical repairs, if performed, shall be in concurrence with factory procedures, specifications, and dimensions. Unless specifically authorized by the manufacturer for repair or allowed by these rules, no reinforcement, i.e., seam welding, material addition, etc., is permitted.

l. The front shock tower connector/brace is not permitted on the 1999 and newer cars.


5.Brakes

a. Backing plates and dirt shields may be ventilated or removed.

b. Brake lines may be replaced with steel lines or Teflon lined metal braided hose.

c. Cars with antilock braking systems must have the system disabled as specified in GCR 9.3.11.

d. Parking brake mechanisms, and actuating components may be removed.

e. Brake pads and brake fluid are unrestricted

f. 2001 and newer cars must use the 255mm(F) and 252mm(R) brakes. The larger brakes 269.5mm(F) and 267.9mm(R) are not permitted.


6. Wheels/Tires

Any wheel/tire may be used within the following limitations:
 
a. Required rim diameter is fifteen (15) inches. Maximum rim width is seven (7) inches. Minimum weight of wheel shall be 13 lbs without spacers.

b. Other than the stock 15” Mazda steel wheel, all wheels must be one-piece metal castings (not multi-piece wheels, bolted, riveted or welded together).

c. Tires:
1.National Competition
All cars shall use the Toyo Proxes RA-1 (205/50R15)

2. Regional Competition
Any DOT approved tire is permitted. Racing, recapped, or regrooved tires are not allowed. Tire size is unrestricted. The only modifications allowed to tires are having treads “shaved” or “trued.” Individual regions may require spec tires for regional races. Supplemental regulations for specific events should be checked.
 
d. Track may be changed to accommodate larger tires, provided that there is safe tire/fender/chassis clearance under all conditions of steer, bump, and rebound. Aftermarket wheel studs, lug nuts, and wheel spacers are permitted.

e. Tire tread (that portion of the tire that contacts the ground under static conditions) shall not protrude beyond the fender opening when viewed from the top perpendicular to the ground. To determine compliance, the vehicle should be rolled through a powdered substance, as raced with driver, in order to indicate the tire tread contact patch under static conditions.


7. Body/Structure

a. Fenders and wheel openings shall remain unmodified. It is permitted to roll under or flatten any interior lip on the wheel opening for tire clearance. Non metallic inner fender liners may be removed.

b. Body repair shall be performed using every reasonable effort to maintain stock body contours, lips, etc. Any body repair modification having as its purpose increased clearance is prohibited.

c. The “R” package Miata chin spoiler is allowed on 1990-1997 cars provided it is mounted in the OEM location. 1999-up cars may use the OEM chin spoiler for these cars (99-00 /n: NC10V4-900F or 01-05 p/n: NO67-V4-900G). Rear spoilers including OEM design are prohibited.

d. Windshield Clips/Rear Window Straps per GCR Section 9.3.53. are permitted and recommended.

e. Convertible tops and attaching hardware shall be completely removed. Cars may compete with the Mazda factory detachable hard top in place (latches shall be replaced with positive fasteners), but it is not mandatory. When no top is used, driver shall wear arm restraints, and the cage will meet the helmet clearance rule.

f. Body side moldings, rocker panel moldings, and wheel opening trim pieces may be removed.

g. The plastic trim on the hood may be removed.

h. Hood and trunk clips are permitted. Stock hood and trunk latches may be disabled or removed.

i. Ducting may be added to provide fresh air to the driver compartment. This ducting shall be located in the driver and/or passenger vent window area by means of a transparent/alternate vent window material and duct with no modifications to the bodywork. To improve driver exit through the window area, the driver vent window and vertical vent window support may be removed as a pair. If removed, ducting may be in the passenger side vent window only.

j. Radio antennas may be removed. Antennas for two-way radios may be added.


8. Driver/Passenger Compartment - Trunk

a. The driver’s seat shall be replaced with a one-piece bucket-type race seat. All seat mountings shall be reinforced. Factory seat tracks/brackets may be modified, reinforced, and/or removed to facilitate replacement mountings provided they perform no other function. The passenger seat must be removed.

b. Any steering wheel, except wood rimmed types, and its required mounting modifications may be used. Any shift knob may be used.

c. Gauges and instruments may be added, replaced, or removed. They may be installed in the original instrument(s) location using a mounting plate(s), or any other location using a secure method of attachment. Other than modifications make to mount instruments and provide for roll cage installation, the remainder of the dash “board” or panel shall remain intact.

d. Any interior or exterior mirrors may be used.

e. Carpets, center consoles, cargo bins, seat belts, floor mat, radio system, headliners, dome lights, grab handles, sun visors and their insulating and attaching materials may be removed.

Other than to provide for the installation of required safety equipment or other authorized modifications, no other driver/ passenger compartment alterations or gutting are permitted.

f. Two way radios may be used.

g. Spare wheels and tires, jacks and tools shall be removed from the cargo/trunk area. Spare tire covers and trunk mats and/or trunk carpeting shall be removed.

h. Modifications may be made to the foot pedals to improve the comfort and accessibility to the driver. Dead pedal/foot rest and heel stop may be added.

i. If ballast is required to meet the required weight it shall be added as follows:
    1. All ballast shall be securely mounted on the passenger floor.
    2. Each segment of ballast shall be fastened with a minimum of two (2) one-half (1/2) inch bolts and positive lock nuts of SAE Grade 5 or better and shall utilize large diameter, load distributing washers.
    3. Holes may be drilled in the passenger floorpan for the purposes of mounting the ballast and the floorpan may be reinforced for that purpose only.

j. All cars shall run with both front door windows fully open (down).


9. Safety

a. Steering lock mechanisms shall be removed. See GCR Section 9.3.41.
 
b. An electrical master (“kill”) switch is required. See GCR Section 9.3.33.

c. Installation of a fire extinguisher or fire system is required. See GCR 9.3.22.

d. Air bag systems shall be disarmed and may be removed.

e. In any automobile where allowed removal of upholstery, seat belts, etc., creates an opening between the driver/passenger compartment and an exposed gas tank, or part thereof, including the filler tube, a metal bulkhead which completely fills such openings


NASA 2008 Spec Miata Rules

October, 2007 – Version 2008.5

NASA Spec Miata® Challenge

Official National Rules

1 Definition and Claim

The NASA Spec Miata Challenge ™ (SMC) is an affordable racing series, primarily focused on road racing, and shall function as an advertising and marketing tool for the series sponsors, the independent sponsors of each team, as well as the official sanctioning body of the series. The trade name, “NASA Spec Miata Challenge,” and these rules are the property of the National Auto Sport Association, Incorporated ® located at P.O. Box 21555, Richmond, CA 94820; 510-232NASA (6272).

The marks “Mazda” and “Miata” are recognized as registered to Mazda Motor Corporation with the United States Trademark and Patent Office.

2 Intent

The intent of these rules is to provide mandates to ensure that all vehicles are constructed and modified within clearly established limits, so as to ensure an even platform, in which a contest of driving skill may provide the most talented drivers with great rewards.

3 Purpose

The purpose of this series is to provide an avenue to promote sponsor brand awareness on a national scale. Additionally, this series should provide a stage to showcase driving talent, in hopes that the most talented drivers will advance to even higher-level professional series.

4 Format

Modifications, addition or removal of parts are not allowed, unless specified or approved in these rules. Additional modifications are not permitted. These rules are not intended as guidelines; rather they shall serve as the national set of rules, and must be strictly followed. Each NASA Region is responsible for ensuring that all competitors running in the corresponding regional championship conform to these rules. Replacement parts not specified by these rules must be OEM or the exact equivalent.

5 Eligible Manufacturers

Mazda Motor Corporation is the only manufacturer of models that are legal for this series. However, other companies, including Mazda Competition Parts, which should be considered a separate company from Mazda Motor Corporation, may manufacture some legal and/ or required parts and components.

6 Eligible Models

See Appendix A

7 Sanctioning Body

The NASA Spec Miata Challenge ™ series is sanctioned by the National Auto Sport Association (NASA). All events are governed by these rules, applicable addendums, prima fascia rules, as well as those found in the latest version of the NASA Club Codes and Regulations © (CCR). All decisions made by the series administration are final, except under certain conditions, as specified by the CCR.

8 Safety

General All safety standards not specified herein must conform to the NASA Club Codes and Regulations (CCR). Where conflicts are found between the CCR and these rules, these rules must supersede the conflicting rules found in the CCR. However, in the interest of safety, any participant that determines a conflict exists, must immediately report it to the series administration, for clarification.

Hardtops Hardtop may be used, and if used, must be securely bolted in place. Aftermarket hard tops are allowed provided they meet the exact original equipment specifications for both design and weight

Class Identification Markings Mazda Logo must be placed on both rear quarter panels and Mazdaspeed logo must be placed on furthest forward portion of the hood.

9 Measurements

Specified Measurement Whenever the manufacturer specifications or these rules do not specify a measurement, the common average measurement will be used. This common average measurement must be determined by either 1) calculating a mean average of at least three measurements from the corresponding parts found on other vehicles, or 2) the series technical administrator will make a determination based on any other reasonable method, providing that the data, system, or logic that was used be made known to the public. The second option is only permitted under circumstances where option number one becomes impractical, as determined by the series Race Director.

Tolerances All published measurements infer a tolerance of +/- one-half (1/2) of the last specified decimal place. All rounding will be done to the nearest decimal place that is specified by the manufacture or these rules. In a case where a measurement falls exactly on the halfway mark, it must be rounded up or down in favor of the competitor. This section does not apply whenever the manufacturer specifications, or these rules, specify a tolerance.

10 Weight

Minimum - Vehicle See Appendix A

Additional Weight - Ballast Additional weight may be added to the vehicle providing that all of the following conditions are met:

10.1.1 Additional weight must serve no other purpose than to increase the weight of the vehicle. This additional weight shall be known as “ballast.”

10.1.2 Ballast must be made of solid metal, and must be installed securely.

10.1.3 All pieces of ballast must be bolted within the passenger compartment, through the floor pan on the passenger side of the cockpit

11 Engine

11.1 General All engines, components, and parts must have been offered for sale in a Mazda Miata, sold by a dealer in the United States of America.

All engines and their internal components must remain stock, except as provided by these rules, and within factory specified tolerances.

11.2 Balancing Balancing and lightening of engine parts and engine components is not permitted.

11.3 Cooling System

Ethylene glycol-based anti-freeze is not permitted. Other additives, such as Redline Water Wetter, are permitted.

11.3.1 Radiator Any radiator may be used, provided that it mounts in the stock location, without any modification of any part of the stock mounting location that is integral to the body. Any additional open areas or holes created by use of a non-OEM radiator may be blocked off, but under no circumstance shall the open areas or holes be used for supplying the air filter with additional air. At least one functional stock OEM cooling fan must be mounted in one of the stock locations.

11.3.2 Thermostat

Thermostats are optional and unrestricted, providing that they serve no other function than to control coolant flow from the engine to the radiator.

11.3.3 Seal Plate Radiator Seal Plate PN NA75-50-0K7A approved for use on all vehicles.

11.3.4 Heater Core

The heater core may be bypassed, but not removed or modified in any way. The rubber hoses that supply water to the heater core may be shortened or eliminated.

11.4 Milling / Surfacing

The engine block and/ or cylinder head may be trued or milled as needed to return the engine to the maximum specified compression ratio. See Appendix A for appropriate compression ratios

11.5 Camshafts shall comply with the Official NASA Camshaft Specifications. OEM cams are required. Cams ground from blanks or reground cams are not acceptable. No mixing of cams between engine models. Cams must be installed in their original location.

11.6 Cast iron cylinder sleeves may be installed to restore stock dimensions

12 Induction / Exhaust / Fuel Systems

12.1 Throttle Restrictor

1994 - 1995 1800cc engine powered vehicles must use a forty seven (47.0) millimeter throttle restrictor.

1996 - 1997 1800cc engine powered vehicles must use a forty five (45.0) millimeter throttle restrictor.

1999 - 2005 1800cc engine powered vehicles must use a forty one (41.0) millimeter throttle restrictor. The throttle restrictor shall be placed between the throttle body and plenum. All intake air shall pass through the restrictor plate. Restrictor plates must be the proper size as listed in the Specification Table, must be from Mazdaspeed Motorsports Development, and must not be modified.

12.2 Air Filter

1600cc engine powered vehicles may use a cone-type air filter. 1800cc engine powered vehicles must use the stock air filter housing.

Any filter may be used, providing that it is comprised of components and materials other than air cooling systems, cooling chemicals, or cooling chemical compounds. No devices such as ducting or air deflectors are permitted to direct air to the air filter.

12.3 Definition For the purposes of Section 12.2, “cooling systems,” “cooling chemicals,” and “cooling chemical compounds” means any system or substance that enables a transfer of heat, by convection, conduction, or radiation that causes the air entering the engine to be cooler than ambient, and / or

contain additional chemicals than normally found in ‘air’ as defined by the Handbook of Physics and Chemistry (CRC).

12.4 Fuel Filler The fuel filler trap door and restrictor plate in the filler neck may be removed.

12.5 Ignition System Any spark plug and/or spark plug wires may be used. Any initial ignition timing may be used.

12.6 Exhaust System The stock down pipe must be used. However any single exhaust pipe may be used, providing that it has a maximum outside diameter of 2.25 inches (+ 0.0625 tolerance). The stock muffler may be retained, discarded, or replaced with any other muffler, providing that it serves no other

purpose than to quiet the exhaust. All exhaust must exit aft of the rear sub-frame. Stock exhaust heat shielding may be removed.

A cat replacement tube may be installed. The tube shall not exceed 17.5” in length and have an outside diameter no greater than 2.375”.

12.7 Air Flow Meter 1600cc cars may open and adjust, but not modify, the OEM air flow meter. For 1600cc cars the

position of the airflow meter may be moved provided it remains attached to the unmodified factory intake tube.

13 Transmission / Differential

Clutch System and Flywheel: All cars shall use either the stock OEM pressure plate appropriate model year or the ACT pressure plate (Mazdaspeed p/n: 0000-02-5401-SS (1.6L cars) or 000002-5404-AC (1.8L cars)). In addition, the following pressure plates are also allowed: Exedy MZC581 (1.6 OEM equivalent), MZC610 (1.8 OEM equivalent), ZC04T (1.6 higher clamping force), and ZC12T (1.8 higher clamping force). The unmodified pressure plate shall be bolted directly to the appropriate stock, unmodified flywheel. The 94 model year may utilize the flywheel from the 95-05 model years. Any clutch disk may be used. The minimum weight (including the pilot bearing) is 17.6 lbs for the 1.6L and 17.1 lbs for the 1.8L.

13.1 Differential

13.1.1 1600cc engine powered vehicles Viscous limited slip or Mazda Competition Parts, part number QN10-64-A00 (previously T0Y1-27200 & 0000-02-5501) is optional. Gear ratios must remain stock. The 90-93 Miatas may convert to the 99-05 differential housing and the 4.3 differential gear ratio from the 99-05 model years.

This conversion includes the driveshaft and half-shafts and the Torsen differential may be used. The original 90-93 model rear suspension uprights must be retained.

13.1.2 1800cc engine powered vehicles Stock Torsen limited slip is required. Gear ratios must remain stock.

14 Suspension Components

14.1 Suspension modifications are limited to the addition of the MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development “Spec Miata kit” and those modifications detailed in this area.

MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development Spec Miata kit 1990-93 1.6 DOHC K-SPEC-M5-SUSP 1994-97 1.8 DOHC K-SPEC-M5-SUS8 1999-up 1.8 DOHC K-SPEC-M5-SUS9

The following is a breakdown of components supplied within these kits. All parts numbers are MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development parts numbers. No substitution of parts is allowed. The kits must be used in their entirety.

Shocks Front Bilstein 0000-04-5225-BL Rear Bilstein 0000-04-5226-BL Springs Front Eibach ERS 700 lbs/6” 0000-04-9700-06 Rear Eibach ERS 325 lbs/7” 0000-04-9325-07

Coil-Over kit Front/Rear 0000-04-5402AW

Anti-Roll Bars

K-SPEC-M5-SUSP Eibach kit - front / rear bars 0000-04-5302-EB Front 24mm Adjustable Rear 15mm Adjustable

K-SPEC-M5-SUS8 Eibach kit - front / rear bars 0000-04-5303-EB Front 27mm non-Adjustable Rear 15mm Adjustable

K-SPEC-M5-SUSP9 Eibach kit – front / rear bars 000-04-5304-EB Front 27mm non-Adjustable Rear 15mm Adjustable

All cars shall use unmodified Mazdaspeed bump stop (Part # 0000-04-5993AW). 1999-up cars shall use the bump stops from the Mazdaspeed kit (p/n 0000-04-5993-AW) in conjunction with the 1999-up stock upper mount (p/n: NC10-28-340C), the upper mount bushing (p/n: NC10-28-775) and the upper mount washer (p/n: NC10-28-774). All other OEM upper mounting hardware shall be discarded.

Subframe braces may be updated to stock 1997 configuration utilizing the MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development Spec Miata kit.

1990-1997 cars may use the bump stops from the Mazdaspeed kit (p/n 0000-04-5993-AW) in conjunction with the 1999-up stock upper mount (p/n: NC10-28-340C), the 1999-up lower mount bushing (p/n: NC10-28-776) and the 1999-up upper mount washer (p/n: NC10-28-774). All other OEM upper mounting hardware shall be discarded. Only Mazda OEM parts sourced from Mazda or Mazdaspeed are acceptable. OEM equivalent parts are not acceptable.

14.2 Camber

Any front and rear camber is allowed within the normal limits of adjustment. No modification to increase or decrease camber is allowed.

14.3 Ride Height

All Models: Any ride height, providing that no metal part of the vehicle touches the ground so as to be hazardous in the opinion of the Race Director.

14.4 Suspension bushings must be stock.

14.5 Sub-frame connectors All 1990-1991 model cars may utilize the 1992-1993 stock Mazda Miata rear sub-frame configuration. All 1995 and later model cars may utilize the 1994 stock Mazda Miata sub-frame

connectors (front and rear). Alternatively, all cars may install subframe braces updated to stock 1997 configuration utilizing the Mazda Competition Spec Miata kit.

Adjustable sway bar links may be used. One end of the sway bar(s) may be disconnected as a suspension tuning aid. The bar must remain in place and be solidly attached to the suspension on one end.

14.6 The front shock tower connector/brace is not permitted on the 1999 and newer cars

15 Steering

Manual or power steering may be used. Power steering rack may be converted to manual. Steering lock may be removed.

16 Wheel Assembly

Rims Any fourteen (14) inch or fifteen (15) inch diameter rim, with a maximum width of seven (7) inches, and a minimum weight of thirteen (13) pounds, may be used. All four (4) rims must dimensionally match. Other than the stock fifteen (15) inch Mazda steel wheels, all wheels must be one piece. (i.e. No multi piece bolted, riveted, or welded wheels.)

Tires Toyo brand tires must be used. Either the 205-50-15 RA1 or 205-55-14 RA1 may be used. All four (4) tires must be the same size specification. Under no circumstance shall the tire / rim protrude from the body / fender when viewed from above.

17 Brake System

17.1 Brake pads are unrestricted.

17.2 Steel braided brake lines may be used.

17.3 Disc brake backing plates may be removed.

17.4 The emergency brake level and/or cables and associated parts may be removed.

17.5 All anti-lock braking systems (ABS) must be disabled.

18 Appearance

Exterior

Air dams, wings or spoilers are not allowed other than “R” package chin spoiler. The 99 and up car may use the factory OEM chin spoiler available for these cars. Part numbers NC10-V4-900F (99-00) and N067-V4-900G (01-05) Fenders and wheel openings must remain unmodified, except that rolling or flattening of inner fender lip for tire clearance is permitted. Hood and inner fender plastic trim are optional and may be removed. Any mirrors may be used or removed. Any paint scheme / colors may be applied. Body molding, antennas, license plates, license plate frames, license plate lights, and insignias and emblems may be removed. Windshield clips and rear window straps are permitted and recommended. Hood clips are permitted. Stock hood latches may be disabled or removed.

Interior

The driver’s seat must be replaced with a seat suitable for competition, including a racing-type bucket seat. Factory seat tracks may be modified, reinforced or removed to facilitate replacement mountings provided they perform no other function. All driver seats must conform to the CCR.

Gauges may be added, replaced, or removed. They may be installed in the original instrument(s) location using a mounting plate(s) or any other location using a secure method of attachment. Other than modifications made to mount instruments and provide for roll cage installation, the remainder of the dash board and instrument panel must remain intact.

Any steering wheel and attachments may be used except wood rimmed type steering wheels.

Any shift knob may be used.

The air conditioning system may be removed. Modification or removal of the heater core and blower fan assembly is not permitted.

The carpet, center console, cargo bins, driver’s seat belt, radio system, headliner, dome lights, and grab handles may be removed. The driver’s side floor mat must be removed.

All insulating material may be removed from the interior.

Other than to provide for the installation of required safety equipment or other authorized modifications, no other driver/passenger compartment alterations or gutting is permitted.

Removal; or substitution of driver compartment panels is not permitted.

Any removable covers used to cover spare tires, tools, bins, etc. may be removed along with attaching hardware and brackets.

Carpets, mats and their insulating or attaching materials may be removed from the floor and recesses of the cargo/spare tire area.

Ducting may be added to provide fresh air to the driver/passenger compartment, providing that no modifications of windows and body structure are made to accommodate this addition. The “wing window(s)” may be removed to accommodate the addition of legal driver cooling devices such as hoses, vent tubes, or air-inlets.

The passenger seat, mounting hardware, and seat belts may be removed. Spare tire and tools must be removed from trunk.

The foot pedals (i.e. brake, clutch, gas) may be modified for driver comfort and accessibility. Additionally, modifications for strengthening are allowed provided that those modifications serve no other purpose.

The door window glass, window operating mechanism, and inside door latch/lock operating mechanism may be removed and the inner door structural panel may be modified, but not removed. The stock side impact beam and the outside door latch/lock operating mechanism shall not be removed or modified. This gutting of the door shall only be made if roll cage incorporates NASCAR-style side protection extending into the door.

To improve driver exit through the window area, the driver vent window and vent window supports may be removed as a pair. If removed, ducting may be in the passenger side vent window only.

Appendix A

Spec Miata Specificatio n Table
Bore x Stroke(mm) / Displ. (cc) Valves IN & EX (mm) Restrictor Size (mm) Comp. Ratio Wheelbase (mm) Gear Ratios Final Drive Brakes (mm) Weight (lb)
Mazda MX-5 / Miata (90-93) 78.0 x 83.6 1597 31.1 (I) 26.3 (E) N/A 9.4 2266 3.14, 1.89, 1.33, 1.00, 0.81 4.3 (F) 235 Vented Disc (R) 232 2300
Solid
Disc
Mazda MX-5 / Miata (94-95) 83.0 x 85.0 1839 33.1 (I) 28.2 (E) 47mm 9.0 2266 3.14, 1.89, 1.33, 1.00, 0.81 4.1 (F) 255 Vented Disc (R) 252 2350
Solid
Disc
Mazda MX-5 / Miata (96-97) 83.0 x 85.0 1839 33.1 (I) 28.2 (E) 45mm 9.0 2266 3.14, 1.89, 1.33, 1.00, 0.81 4.1 (F) 255 Vented Disc (R) 252 2350
Solid
Disc
Mazda MX-5 / Miata (99-00) 83.0 x 85.0 1839 33.1 (I) 28.2 (E) 41mm 9.5 2266 3.14, 1.89, 1.33, 1.00, 0.81 4.3 (F) 255 Vented Disc (R) 252 2475
Solid
Disc
Mazda MX-5 / Miata (01-05) 83.0 x 85.0 1839 33.1 (I) 28.2 (E) 41mm 10.0 2266 3.14, 1.89, 1.33, 1.00, 0.81 4.3 (F) 255 Vented Disc (R) 252 2475
Solid
Disc

Appendix B

SPEC MIATA Cam Specifications Effective Date: 10/15/07

P.O. Box 21555, Richmond, CA 94820, (510) 232-6272, (510) 412-0549 fax

P.O. Box 21555, Richmond, CA 94820, (510) 232-6272, (510) 412-0549 fax

SPEC MIATA Cam Specifications Effective Date: 10/15/07

P.O. Box 21555, Richmond, CA 94820, (510) 232-6272, (510) 412-0549 fax

SPEC MIATA Cam Specifications Effective Date: 10/15/07