Inherited my father's LS3 2001 Miata
Hello gang! I inherited a 2001 Miata with an LS3 my father built ~15 years ago with V8 Roadster and Flyin' Miata parts. It runs great, but there will come a time that I will need to lean on an experienced group to help troubleshoot items and learn about the car in-general. My father was a super-engineer and could build anything without a manual. This installation gets raves when I take the car to Cars & Coffee, etc. I am also an engineer by background, but can't match my father's natural ability to problem-solve.
He left good notes on the build, but as you all know, he couldn't cover everything in the months he spent on the car.
My first question to the group--as I am in a jam: (Sorry if this should be in the electrical section) I have lost the only key to the car! Being an NB2, there is an immobilizer and apparently, Mazda is out (forever) of blank NB2 keys with the immobilizer chip. But I was wondering--Do most LS3 NB2 conversions bypass the immobilizer? If so, I could potentially use a non-chip key.
Any help I can get would be great!
-Dan
He left good notes on the build, but as you all know, he couldn't cover everything in the months he spent on the car.
My first question to the group--as I am in a jam: (Sorry if this should be in the electrical section) I have lost the only key to the car! Being an NB2, there is an immobilizer and apparently, Mazda is out (forever) of blank NB2 keys with the immobilizer chip. But I was wondering--Do most LS3 NB2 conversions bypass the immobilizer? If so, I could potentially use a non-chip key.
Any help I can get would be great!
-Dan
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