Road and Track Magazine recently reviewed one of our recent projects: the Flyin’ Miata NC turbo kit. Speaking with FM exec Kieth Tanner, they look at what it took to go beyond the normal performance aftermarket product offerings to something that could be certified as emissions friendly by the California Air Resource Board (CARB) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
As a prominent parts manufacturer, Flyin’ Miata wants to stay on the right side of the law when it comes to emissions. Doing so took a lot of extra effort from the FM team along with us here at Calibrated Success. Smart combinations of hardware components, placement, ECU software, and calibration all had to come together to make this program pass. This was no small feat considering how tight the current emissions standards are. Making sure the vehicle could consistently pass when run by a third part lab means we had to deliver a robust calibration with predictable performance.
The upside to all of this is that customers can install the kit (and accompanying tuning software) on their Miatas with confidence. Since such a large number of these vehicles reside in California and other “Green” states, getting that magic approval is a big deal to them. Even if they don’t live where this is required, customers can breathe easier knowing their tailpipes are clean and parts should last just like OEM, despite the significant improvement in delivered power under boost.
Follow the link HERE to see what Road and Track Magazine had to say about our work.
If you’re in the Detroit area, we’d be happy to get one of THESE NC TURBO KITS for you. We can even install it on site here if your garage isn’t ready for the project.
If you’re a parts manufacturer looking for assistance to get your kits ready to pass emissions, Calibrated Success is ready to help there too.