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MAZDA
MX5's ICONIC EVOLUTION THAT MAKES MAZDA
PARTS DISTRIBUTORS LIKE PARTSTRAIN DELIVERS
THE BEST |
by:
Jenny
Mc Lane |
Fresh from the wheels up, Mazda MX5 -- the
world's favorite roadster remains true to
the lightweight, fun to drive formula that
sold more than 700,000 MX-5s worldwide since
its introduction in 1989. The third generation
Mazda MX-5 will be presented in October
2005 at the Geneva and Melbourne motor shows.
Intensity of spirit possessed by very few
sports cars - this was what Program Manager
Takao Kijima has in mind when creating the
all-new Mazda MX-5.
The all-new Mazda MX5 epitomizes the Japanese
word Jinba Ittai (rider and horse as one).Jinba
Ittai is akin to the bond between a single-seat
formula-car pilot and his racer, which is
the essence of Zoom-Zoom. The rider-and-horse
idiom and the effort to create a car universally
seen as "lots of fun" served as the focal
point around the new Mazda MX5.
Mazda engineers realize the Jinba Ittai
concept defined the five basic requirements:
the car would be as compact and as light
as possible while meeting global safety
requirements; the cockpit would comfortably
accommodate two full-stature occupants with
no wasted space. Meanwhile, the basic layout
would continue with the original's front-midship
rear-drive configuration with the engine
positioned ahead of the driver but behind
the front axle for 50:50 weight distributions.
In addition, all four wheels would be attached
by wishbone or multi-link suspension systems
to maximize tire performance, road grip
and dynamic stability and that a power-plant
frame would again provide a solid connection
between the engine and rear-mounted differential
to sharpen throttle response.
Mazda engineers made every gram count when
they very well knew that extra weight would
have a dramatically negative influence on
driving, cornering, and braking performance.
Their "gram strategy" assessed weight in
the smallest possible increments and carefully
scrutinized weight-trimming opportunities.
Other weight-saving tactics were employed
as well. Advanced technology was applied
where practical to achieve a light and rigid
unibody design using materials that offered
higher strength and lighter weight.
The MX5 iconic roadster has indeed evolved
as evident on its bold new look. The classic
"Coke bottle" shape of the contours was
removed. The nose and tail are smoothly
tapered but now the surfaces wrap smoothly
between the wheels without narrowing. The
fender arches of the new Mazda MX-5 are
notably more pronounced for a substantially
wider wheel track dimensions and a more
athletic stance. Seventeen-inch wheels help
define the corners of the car while there
are modest increases in wheelbase (+65 mm),
length (+20 mm), width (+40 mm), and height
(+20 mm),
With Mazda's new generation sport car architecture
the car boasts 22 per cent more flexural
stiffness and a 47 per cent increase in
torsion rigidity compared with the former
Mazda MX-5's. Moving the engine rearward
by 135 mm was a major step towards balancing
front-to-rear weight distribution and reducing
the yaw moment of inertia. The new car also
benefits from ideal 50:50 weight distribution.
What makes this Mazda so special in the
eyes and hands of car enthusiasts the world
over? The parts that make up every inch
of the Mazda MX5 as the iconic roadster
are one of the reasons. You can come across
super durable replacement parts on websites
like http://www.partstrain.com/ShopByVehicle/Mazda.
Moreover, you can be rest assured that your
Mazda MX-5 will be more capable, more comfortable,
and more powerful.
About the author:
Jenny McLane is a 36 year old native of
Iowa
and has a knack for research on cars and
anything
and everything about it. She works full
time as a
Market Analyst for one of the leading car
parts suppliers
in the country today.
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