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Patience dude, an hour isn't nearly enough time for a bump.
I don't know jack about the Canadian cars, but for the US cars: the true "M Editions" from 94-97 came from the factory with the Torsen. The 97 STO is sometimes mistaken for an "M Edition" and definitely did NOT come with the Torsen.
The 91 BRG, 92SE, and 93LE were not "M Editions", the Viscous diff was optional, except the BRG 5-speed.
Miata.net, as much as it is bashed, has good info here
I don't know jack about the Canadian cars, but for the US cars: the true "M Editions" from 94-97 came from the factory with the Torsen. The 97 STO is sometimes mistaken for an "M Edition" and definitely did NOT come with the Torsen.
The 91 BRG, 92SE, and 93LE were not "M Editions", the Viscous diff was optional, except the BRG 5-speed.
Miata.net, as much as it is bashed, has good info here
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Patience dude, an hour isn't nearly enough time for a bump.
I don't know jack about the Canadian cars, but for the US cars: the true "M Editions" from 94-97 came from the factory with the Torsen. The 97 STO is sometimes mistaken for an "M Edition" and definitely did NOT come with the Torsen.
The 91 BRG, 92SE, and 93LE were not "M Editions", the Viscous diff was optional, except the BRG 5-speed.
Miata.net, as much as it is bashed, has good info here
I don't know jack about the Canadian cars, but for the US cars: the true "M Editions" from 94-97 came from the factory with the Torsen. The 97 STO is sometimes mistaken for an "M Edition" and definitely did NOT come with the Torsen.
The 91 BRG, 92SE, and 93LE were not "M Editions", the Viscous diff was optional, except the BRG 5-speed.
Miata.net, as much as it is bashed, has good info here
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