Think Miatas Are Feminine? Think Again... Matt Andrew's Time Attack "Flyin Miata"
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Think Miatas Are Feminine? Think Again... Matt Andrew's Time Attack "Flyin Miata"
1. Little Miata hanging in with the big boys
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4. In action at Willow Springs
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4. In action at Willow Springs
Time attack – the words evoke so many more, like blood, sweat and tears. It’s the ultimate time trial competition on a road course, in which high-budgeted, race-bred vehicles go against homemade commuter cars-turned-lap-eating monsters. Time attack is about as serious a motorsport as they come, and any competitor will tell you the same. Just ask Matt Andrews.
Andrews knows what it’s like to work from the bottom up, having taken a $1,700 non-running beater of a 1999 Mazda Miata and turning it into an aggressive time attack competitor. Don’t let his choice of a rough-around-the-edges platform give you the wrong idea – Andrew’s personal car history is dotted with performance cars, from AMG cars, Porsches, Toyota Supras, and of course quite a few Mazdas.
The build for the ’99 Miata was a methodical one towards perfection, a systematic progress from point A to B, yielding results that have put Matt in major contention for several titles in the Modified RWD class.
The exterior of the Miata is an especially bold blend of carbon fiber and aero, helping the roadster look like a mini RX-7. Weight was trimmed to a ridiculous 1,995 lbs. (minus the driver) through the use of a Racing Beat Type II front nose and Axis Power’s dry carbon-fiber magic, namely a lightweight hood, hardtop, front fenders, doors, trunk lid and rear bumper cover. In addition, an APR front splitter, APR GT-200 rear wing, and AWR racing rear splitter were also added to provide downforce.
AWR was brought in to stiffen up the chassis and make sure Andrews was protected. They seam welded the passenger compartment, installed a custom 18pt. cage, gusseted the chassis, lightened the body and conducted all the aluminum work.
Suspension-wise, Flyin’ Miata urethane bushings were added in addition to Flyin’ Miata rear top hats. A V8 Roadsters tubular front sub-frame was used, which featured updated suspension pickup points. Robert Fuller of RobiSpec installed and tuned the triple adjustable mono-tube coil-over dampers with external reservoirs and KW helper and main springs.
Helping this Miata fly is a Garret GT2871R turbo-fed Flyin’ Miata 2.0L stroker engine built to spin to 7,500 revolutions. The engine block was built using a Moldex crank, pistons and rods, with the head featuring Flyin’ Miata 1mm oversized intake and exhaust valves. Stopping the motor from detonating are 750cc injectors fed by a Walbro 255lph fuel pump and everything controlled by a Hydra ECU.
The turbo is fed via Boostlogic tubular manifold and cooled off by a Snow Performance water injection kit comprised of a Stage 2 Boost Cooler, Safe Injection System and 2.5-gallon reservoir. The centrifugal pump breathes out through a custom three-inch turbo exhaust system.
To keep the engine running as cool as possible, AWR with the help of Ron Davis Radiators fabricated and installed the ducting, air-to-oil cooler, coolant lines, surge tank, v-mount intercooler and radiator. Andrews himself is cooled by a “Cool Suit” in-car driver cooling system.
The Miata makes 340 rear wheel-horsepower on 16psi of boost and with 100-octane fuel. Making sure the power transfers to the wheels effectively is a Quaife custom gearbox with modified gears mated to a Flyin’ Miata flywheel and ACT clutch. In the rear, AWR prepped the differential with a Cusco 1.5-way clutch pack to keep the car pushing consistently through the turns. Slowing her down comes in the form of a Good-Win Racing big brake kit with Motul RBF600 brake fluid.
Seated in Racetech 4009 seats and strapped in with Schroth six-point HANs-specific harness, Andrews has easy access to all of his car’s vitals, thanks to the AIM Sports Pista dash with GPS data logging. The unit is integrated through a serial connection to his Hydra Nemesis standalone ECU, another contribution by Flyin’ Miata. HB Speed tuned the engine management.
For their efforts, man and incredible machine have a ’08 record littered with first-place finishes, most notably in the Redline Time Attack series. His accolades include:
1st place, Modified RWD
Redline: Time Attack! Round 1 2008, Buttonwillow Raceway Park
1st place, Modified RWD
Redline: Time Attack! Round 2 2008 Gateway International Raceway
1st Place, Modified RWD & Overall Modified
Redline: Time Attack! Round 3 2008 Miller Motorsports Park
1st Place, Modified RWD
Redline: Time Attack! Round 4 2008 Auto Club Speedway
1st Place, Modified RWD
Source Interlink Super Lap Battle Qualifier, Willow Springs Raceway
Future plans for the Miata include what Andrews says will be the last major issue involving aerodynamics. He tells us that AWR is planning on developing a custom flat bottom and rear diffuser package to provide a better drag coefficient, plus a few other things he couldn’t tell us. One thing we can bank on is that Andrews’ RobiSpec Flyin’ Miata Mazda roadster will likely continue to provide beat downs in M-RWD – challengers, consider yourselves warned.
MODIFICATION SUMMARY
ENGINE
Flyin’ Miata-spec 2.0L stroker BP motor
Moldex crankshaft
Moldex pistons
Moldex connecting rods
Flyin Miata headwork on 2001 BP head
Supertech 1mm oversized intake and exhaust valves
Flyin Miata retainers
Flyin Miata adjustable cam gears
Garret GT2871R turbocharger
Boostlogic equal-length tubular manifold
3” turbo-back exhaust system
Walbro fuel pump
750cc fuel injectors
Hydra Nemesis standalone engine management
Engine tuning by HB Speed
AWR & Ron Davis Radiators engineered cooling systems, including ducting, coolant routing, V-mount, surge tank, radiators, air-to-oil cooler
Snow Performance water injection kit
Cool Suit in-car driver cooling system
ACT clutch
Flyin’ Miata flywheel
Quaife custom transmission w/taller 5th gear & stronger gears
AWR-prepped differential w/Cusco 1.5-way clutch pack
SUSPENSION
RobiSpec KW custom triple-adjustable race shocks w/remote canisters
Flyin’ Miata front anti-sway bar
Flyin’ Miata urethane bushings
V8 Roadsters tubular front sub-frame w/updated suspension pickup points
Flyin’ Miata rear top hats
AWR custom roll-cage
AWR chassis gusseting
AWR lightening
AWR aluminum work
BRAKES
Good-Win Racing 4-wheel big brake kit upgrade
Motul RBF600 brake fluid
WHEELS
949 Racing 6UL 15x9”
TIRES
Nitto NT01 225/45R15
EXTERIOR
Racing Beat Type II nose
Axis Power Racing 9-lb. carbon-fiber hood
Axis Power Racing 9-lb. carbon-fiber hardtop
Axis Power Racing 1.5-lb. carbon-fiber fenders
Axis Power Racing 9.5-lb. carbon-fiber doors
Axis Power Racing 6-lb. carbon-fiber trunk lid
Axis Power Racing 2-lb. carbon-fiber rear bumper cover
APR front splitter
APR GT-200 rear wing
AWR Racing rear splitter
Vinyl by Stickers by Jon
INTERIOR
Racetech 4009 seats
Schroth 6-point HANs specific harness
AIM Sports MXL Pista digital gauge and data logger
Andrews knows what it’s like to work from the bottom up, having taken a $1,700 non-running beater of a 1999 Mazda Miata and turning it into an aggressive time attack competitor. Don’t let his choice of a rough-around-the-edges platform give you the wrong idea – Andrew’s personal car history is dotted with performance cars, from AMG cars, Porsches, Toyota Supras, and of course quite a few Mazdas.
The build for the ’99 Miata was a methodical one towards perfection, a systematic progress from point A to B, yielding results that have put Matt in major contention for several titles in the Modified RWD class.
The exterior of the Miata is an especially bold blend of carbon fiber and aero, helping the roadster look like a mini RX-7. Weight was trimmed to a ridiculous 1,995 lbs. (minus the driver) through the use of a Racing Beat Type II front nose and Axis Power’s dry carbon-fiber magic, namely a lightweight hood, hardtop, front fenders, doors, trunk lid and rear bumper cover. In addition, an APR front splitter, APR GT-200 rear wing, and AWR racing rear splitter were also added to provide downforce.
AWR was brought in to stiffen up the chassis and make sure Andrews was protected. They seam welded the passenger compartment, installed a custom 18pt. cage, gusseted the chassis, lightened the body and conducted all the aluminum work.
Suspension-wise, Flyin’ Miata urethane bushings were added in addition to Flyin’ Miata rear top hats. A V8 Roadsters tubular front sub-frame was used, which featured updated suspension pickup points. Robert Fuller of RobiSpec installed and tuned the triple adjustable mono-tube coil-over dampers with external reservoirs and KW helper and main springs.
Helping this Miata fly is a Garret GT2871R turbo-fed Flyin’ Miata 2.0L stroker engine built to spin to 7,500 revolutions. The engine block was built using a Moldex crank, pistons and rods, with the head featuring Flyin’ Miata 1mm oversized intake and exhaust valves. Stopping the motor from detonating are 750cc injectors fed by a Walbro 255lph fuel pump and everything controlled by a Hydra ECU.
The turbo is fed via Boostlogic tubular manifold and cooled off by a Snow Performance water injection kit comprised of a Stage 2 Boost Cooler, Safe Injection System and 2.5-gallon reservoir. The centrifugal pump breathes out through a custom three-inch turbo exhaust system.
To keep the engine running as cool as possible, AWR with the help of Ron Davis Radiators fabricated and installed the ducting, air-to-oil cooler, coolant lines, surge tank, v-mount intercooler and radiator. Andrews himself is cooled by a “Cool Suit” in-car driver cooling system.
The Miata makes 340 rear wheel-horsepower on 16psi of boost and with 100-octane fuel. Making sure the power transfers to the wheels effectively is a Quaife custom gearbox with modified gears mated to a Flyin’ Miata flywheel and ACT clutch. In the rear, AWR prepped the differential with a Cusco 1.5-way clutch pack to keep the car pushing consistently through the turns. Slowing her down comes in the form of a Good-Win Racing big brake kit with Motul RBF600 brake fluid.
Seated in Racetech 4009 seats and strapped in with Schroth six-point HANs-specific harness, Andrews has easy access to all of his car’s vitals, thanks to the AIM Sports Pista dash with GPS data logging. The unit is integrated through a serial connection to his Hydra Nemesis standalone ECU, another contribution by Flyin’ Miata. HB Speed tuned the engine management.
For their efforts, man and incredible machine have a ’08 record littered with first-place finishes, most notably in the Redline Time Attack series. His accolades include:
1st place, Modified RWD
Redline: Time Attack! Round 1 2008, Buttonwillow Raceway Park
1st place, Modified RWD
Redline: Time Attack! Round 2 2008 Gateway International Raceway
1st Place, Modified RWD & Overall Modified
Redline: Time Attack! Round 3 2008 Miller Motorsports Park
1st Place, Modified RWD
Redline: Time Attack! Round 4 2008 Auto Club Speedway
1st Place, Modified RWD
Source Interlink Super Lap Battle Qualifier, Willow Springs Raceway
Future plans for the Miata include what Andrews says will be the last major issue involving aerodynamics. He tells us that AWR is planning on developing a custom flat bottom and rear diffuser package to provide a better drag coefficient, plus a few other things he couldn’t tell us. One thing we can bank on is that Andrews’ RobiSpec Flyin’ Miata Mazda roadster will likely continue to provide beat downs in M-RWD – challengers, consider yourselves warned.
MODIFICATION SUMMARY
ENGINE
Flyin’ Miata-spec 2.0L stroker BP motor
Moldex crankshaft
Moldex pistons
Moldex connecting rods
Flyin Miata headwork on 2001 BP head
Supertech 1mm oversized intake and exhaust valves
Flyin Miata retainers
Flyin Miata adjustable cam gears
Garret GT2871R turbocharger
Boostlogic equal-length tubular manifold
3” turbo-back exhaust system
Walbro fuel pump
750cc fuel injectors
Hydra Nemesis standalone engine management
Engine tuning by HB Speed
AWR & Ron Davis Radiators engineered cooling systems, including ducting, coolant routing, V-mount, surge tank, radiators, air-to-oil cooler
Snow Performance water injection kit
Cool Suit in-car driver cooling system
ACT clutch
Flyin’ Miata flywheel
Quaife custom transmission w/taller 5th gear & stronger gears
AWR-prepped differential w/Cusco 1.5-way clutch pack
SUSPENSION
RobiSpec KW custom triple-adjustable race shocks w/remote canisters
Flyin’ Miata front anti-sway bar
Flyin’ Miata urethane bushings
V8 Roadsters tubular front sub-frame w/updated suspension pickup points
Flyin’ Miata rear top hats
AWR custom roll-cage
AWR chassis gusseting
AWR lightening
AWR aluminum work
BRAKES
Good-Win Racing 4-wheel big brake kit upgrade
Motul RBF600 brake fluid
WHEELS
949 Racing 6UL 15x9”
TIRES
Nitto NT01 225/45R15
EXTERIOR
Racing Beat Type II nose
Axis Power Racing 9-lb. carbon-fiber hood
Axis Power Racing 9-lb. carbon-fiber hardtop
Axis Power Racing 1.5-lb. carbon-fiber fenders
Axis Power Racing 9.5-lb. carbon-fiber doors
Axis Power Racing 6-lb. carbon-fiber trunk lid
Axis Power Racing 2-lb. carbon-fiber rear bumper cover
APR front splitter
APR GT-200 rear wing
AWR Racing rear splitter
Vinyl by Stickers by Jon
INTERIOR
Racetech 4009 seats
Schroth 6-point HANs specific harness
AIM Sports MXL Pista digital gauge and data logger
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Re: Think Miatas Are Feminine? Think Again... Matt Andrew's Time Attack "Flyin Miata"
while im not a huge miata fan, i must admit, this miata is sick!
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Re: Think Miatas Are Feminine? Think Again... Matt Andrew's Time Attack "Flyin Miata"
Yup, still not as bad *** as the widebody sr20det powered one. Sure its definately alot faster but it doesnt look half as tough. If thats even possible...
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Re: Think Miatas Are Feminine? Think Again... Matt Andrew's Time Attack "Flyin Miata"
Looks interesting. Article keeps saying its a 99 but its clearly the gen before that.
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Re: Think Miatas Are Feminine? Think Again... Matt Andrew's Time Attack "Flyin Miata"
and yeah, it's a shame the miata has to be "feminine".. it's ok, i'm sure my wife has been on the track with our miata 4x more than 90% of the people here..
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Re: Think Miatas Are Feminine? Think Again... Matt Andrew's Time Attack "Flyin Miata"
very nice. not a miata fan but have to give credit where it's due, most impressive
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Re: Think Miatas Are Feminine? Think Again... Matt Andrew's Time Attack "Flyin Miata"
So you take some tiny girly car that look cute and put some hideous body kit and a turbo on it and all of the sudden it's supposed to be manly & not feminine anymore? lol
***** car.
***** car.
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I always laugh about Miatas being for wimps. The Spec Miata drivers are absolutely out of their minds. Any racing where lifting=loosing is not for the weak willed. Bill Cardell and his crew know their stuff.
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lol because rwd sports car owners are worried about what fwd civic guys think
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so effing badass. I wish we could build our race miatas to this extent, but time events are non existent on the east coast, so Spec Miata it is!
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Re: Think Miatas Are Feminine Think Again Matt Andrews Time Attack "Flyin Miata"
I personally would like to have a miata. To each there own tho.
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I had a 92 Miata with the factory LSD, it was ****in awesome. Beat it up for a year and sold it and made some money on the deal.