Sports Exhaust
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Sports Exhaust
After some help as looking to start the next project with replacing the stock exhaust. Not much choice over in NZ so do I import or stay local. Anyone got any good suggestions for a performance stainless exhaust that doest cost the earth.
http://performanceexhaust.co.nz/product ... 0-to-1997/
Any good?
other options?
http://performanceexhaust.co.nz/product ... 0-to-1997/
Any good?
other options?
IN: 2005 2.0NC Limited No 2482 of 3500 Worldwide: Grey: Red Leather: Bose: LSD: Tints: Full Milltek Exhaust
that looks pretty damned good that one. Ever thought of just getting one custom made?
it's generally cheaper if you go with mild steel. difference between mild steel and stainless steel would be negligible. but the price is a lot better. mild cat back exhaust for all my prev cars have set me back about $800 (and that's pitstop wellington rip off prices)
it's generally cheaper if you go with mild steel. difference between mild steel and stainless steel would be negligible. but the price is a lot better. mild cat back exhaust for all my prev cars have set me back about $800 (and that's pitstop wellington rip off prices)
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Have a look at this and do the maths.
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?dep ... r=06-17000
Allowing about $200 for freight and including GST and customs clearance it still works out under a grand.
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?dep ... r=06-17000
Allowing about $200 for freight and including GST and customs clearance it still works out under a grand.
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I did look at that one and is on the consideration list.Euen wrote:Have a look at this and do the maths.
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?dep ... r=06-17000
Allowing about $200 for freight and including GST and customs clearance it still works out under a grand.
IN: 2005 2.0NC Limited No 2482 of 3500 Worldwide: Grey: Red Leather: Bose: LSD: Tints: Full Milltek Exhaust
I bought headers from drift max (on trade me for $300) then had a mid pipe with one silencer made up and a muffler again bought from trade me (jackson racing $150.00 brand new) fitted. headers and muffler were $450.00 and mid pipe made and whole system fitted $500.00. It is all stainless except midpipe. Sounds great and goes good. Give me a pm for any more info needed
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Any thoughts on this racing beats system. I can get it shipped for just over $900 NZ and hope customs dont want any GST/Duty
http://www.racingbeat.com/Miata-1990-20 ... 90-95.html
http://www.racingbeat.com/Miata-1990-20 ... 90-95.html
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The NA8C and NA6C have different exhausts which I thought were not interchangeable hence my confusion. I suppose it'd be best to ask RB.Kieran wrote:If you have a '93 why would you get the '96-98 option and not the '90-'95?Angreal wrote:Speaking of the RB system, does anyone know if they got the years wrong? They seem to have it separated from 90-95, 96-98.
I have a 1993 NA8C so I assume I would select the 96 option?
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they make their exhaust for the chassis not the engine because the 1.6 and 1.8 both use RBs 2.375" piping I think you may get into abit of difficulty if you have a '96+ engine in a '89-'95 as you will need the '96-'98 RB exhaust flange/mounting point and the '89-'95 shape pipe to not interfere with the chassis
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thats including a resonator and muffler from header to exit and the RB is $180 for just the midpipe and its one piece isnt it which means you wont be able to ship it easily at all i couldnt even get some side skirts in from the USA cause they were to long
It would work out to be at least $400 NZD landed Im just saying if it were me I'd spend a little extra and have it made and fitted but I am going to get mine done soon so I'll keep you posted with how much it was
Plus i want mine made to sit as high as possible so i can go lower
It would work out to be at least $400 NZD landed Im just saying if it were me I'd spend a little extra and have it made and fitted but I am going to get mine done soon so I'll keep you posted with how much it was
Plus i want mine made to sit as high as possible so i can go lower
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I did that to mine and it didn't cost too much from memory (But then I did do some of the work myself).Kieran wrote:I think your better off just going to a muffler shop and getting a quote for a cat back and see what they say mild steel 2.5" cat back shouldnt cost more than between $400-$800 depending on where you go
I went with 2 1/4" diameter pipe as the cross sectional area of 2 1/2" I thought was too great...and I didn't want to loose too much back pressure.
I swapped the cat with an expansion box (Cherry bomb type straight through muffler) and changed the rear muffler to a V8 Commodore muffler. This is a free flowing muffler and is not too loud, but gives the right sporty note I wanted.
Oh - and I used mild steel throughout - however it isn't my daily driver.
If you are in Auckland theBears you are more than welcome to come and have a look.
yeah man and that was for a 4 door pulsar (a limosine compared to an MX5)Kieran wrote:Bwarp said he got one from pitstop for $800 and their rip off prices.
I would think a different place would probably do it for round $500
The welds were shocking quality too.
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I second Punkoutnz and the Silverdale Branch of Pitstop. Hasn't been open long, but they are pretty good up there, and have done some stuff on some of my other cars, and nothing ever seems to be a hassle for them, and they go out of their way to get things done. Good old fashioned customer service, not many places that that these days.punkoutnz wrote:The guys in Silverdale are top notch too. Plus they actually seem to be a lot better priced than some of the other pit stops I've been to. They've always looked after me.
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