Description
1990-1997 Mazda Miata responds especially well to an exhaust that adds character without turning the upgrade into a generic one-size-fits-all modification. The role of this cat-back exhaust system is straightforward: it reworks the exhaust downstream of the catalytic-converter section for a broader change in tone, flow character, and rear-of-car presentation.
It is a strong fit for an owner who wants the exhaust upgrade to feel complete—sound, visible finish, and the character of the system behind the catalytic-converter section—rather than changing only the rear mufflers. In practice, this product is best suited to drivers building a lightweight, response-focused street or track car who want the exhaust to add character without changing the vehicle's fundamental balance.
Application Focus
For this specific 1990-1997 Mazda Miata listing, the configuration should be chosen according to the exact vehicle equipment and the variant selections shown below; similar-looking Borla systems can differ in routing, valves, outlets, or tip treatment.
About Borla
A long-established name in performance exhaust, Borla focuses on engineered sound as much as hardware—developing systems around individual vehicle applications rather than relying on a universal approach. That background makes this product a natural choice for a build where exhaust tone and fitment matter as much as simply replacing factory hardware.
Fitment note: Confirm model year, engine, trim, factory exhaust equipment, and the selected Borla part number before ordering.
