Mazda Miatas enjoy track days, but hot laps lead to hot oil temperatures.
High oil temperatures can be detrimental to many engine components, and a fried piston ring can turn your fun track day into a costly repair.
NB Miatas come with a stock liquid-to-liquid oil cooler, which is sufficient for daily driving, but does not suffice for more spirited driving.
During testing, this Miata oil cooler kit reduced oil temperatures by 10F (5.6C) when tested on a 65 mph highway cruise.
This Miata oil cooler set-up will definitely be useful when you're redlining your engine around the track.
The design of the mounting bracket acts as ducting to channel air to the cooler, and it mounts the cooler away from the front bumper to save space for an intercooler.
And who doesn't want an intercooler, a turbo, and other forced induction components?
Speaking of forced induction, turbos can also heat oil, which makes an oil cooler a crucial addition to your boosted Miata.
This Miata oil cooler kit includes a billet aluminum thermostatic oil sandwich plate to ensure your oil reaches optimum temperature before flowing to the cooler.
Overcooled oil can be just as dangerous as overheated oil, making this feature particularly important in colder climates.
This Miata oil cooler kit also includes pre-made stainless steel braided lines with durable -10AN fittings and the Mishimoto Lifetime, so you can rely on this cooler as much as you rely on your roadster.