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Kraftwerks is pleased to announce the release of a brand new intercooled supercharger system for the new Mazda Miata MX-5. At the heart of the new system is the Rotrex C30-84, similar to the C30-94 supercharger used in the extremely successful Kraftwerks 2006-2013 Honda Civic Si system. The C30-84 has found to perform and respond better with the characteristics of the NC's motor. Each Miata supercharger system is a comprehensive design and includes all necessary components to ensure safe, reliable operation. Standard-issue with each kit is a large, front-mount intercooler to help ensure low intake air temperatures for optimal performance. All necessary aluminum tubing, silicone couplers, and clamps are also included for easy installation. Convenient, Simple bolt-on installation. No cutting, drilling, or welding, making each kit a true bolt-on experience. Rotrex superchargers are renowned for their compact size, high adiabatic efficiency, low vibration, and quiet operation. Their unique traction drive technology is what makes all of this possible, which, unlike other superchargers, transmits power through frictional forces between its rolling elements. Each Rotrex unit features its own self-contained oiling system that remains independent of the engine. Its dual-action oil pump supplies traction fluid to the supercharger while the supplied cooler ensures proper fluid temperatures at all times. The Kraftwerks Miata supercharger system provides instant throttle response and a progressive power curve that increases all the way to redline without the typical spiking or surging turbochargers are known for. This unique, more usable power curve results in reduced cylinder pressures, less strain on engine components, and increased reliability. Rotrex superchargers also operate much cooler when compared to turbochargers and other supercharger systems, which reduces the engine's intake air temperature as well as its risk of detonation.