British tuning company BBR has just launched two supercharger packages for the Mazda MX-5.
The BBR Stage One upgrade package is offered for all 1.8-liter and 2.0-liter 2005-2015 MX-5 models and features a C30-94 Rotrex supercharger. Supporting modifications include a Rotrex oil reservoir and an oil cooler, Rotrex brackets, tensioner brackets, intake restrictor, cold air intake, front-mounted intercooler, silicone hoses, intercooler pipework, hoses, and a dump valve, all developed by BBR itself.
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Other upgrades include Bosch injectors, a Bosch temperature sensor, and an ECU tune that brings with it a number of switchable drive modes. The upgrades result in 250 hp and 213 lb-ft (288 Nm) of torque. This kit costs £4,995 ($6,759) including installation at BBR’s UK facility in Brackley. Those who are happy to install the kit themselves can purchase it for £4,095 ($5,541) with just the hardware upgrades or £4,590 ($6,211) with the optional BBR software.
A Stage Two package is also available. This one has all the same features as the Stage One kit but adds a BBR fuel module, NGK Iridium spark plugs, an engine-mounted fuel filter, a new intake restrictor, and a bespoke ECU tune. This variant pumps out 300 hp and 227 lb-ft (308 Nm) of torque.
This second package for the MX-5 can be purchased for £5,995 ($8,113) when installed by BBR, £4,795 ($6,489) for the DIYers out there, and £5,290 ($7,158) for all the hardware and the optional software upgrades.
Finally, both the Stage One and Stage Two packages add launch control, flat shifting, and auto-downshifting throttle blipping.