Exhaust fell off, Mx5parts to the rescue

Exhaust fell off, Mx5parts to the rescue

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freerange7

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205 posts

189 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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The pipe out of the rear box fell off, awful noise, no money or enthusiasm to do the job.
Mx5 parts to the rescue with there own stainless steel single exhaust for the mk1 complete with gaskets and all the bolts.
WOW, delivered next day to my works address, took it home and 26 minutes later it was on [ OK I am lucky enough to have a pit ] two bolts at the cat to undo, pull off the rubber mounts, the old unit was off, offered the rear box up and hung it on the rubber mounts, hung the front pipe, pasted the front gasket and put the nuts on, same with the back, tightened the bolts up and started the engine.
The car is quite, pulls better and has a nice rasp to the exhaust at higher revs, bargain of the year.
If you have a standard exhaust, just buy one.
Part number SI333

On offer at present, check it out.

Raffles

1,931 posts

231 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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Paddy_n_Murphy said:
Grrrr - rub it in!
they don't do that pipe for a Mk 1 after 1996, Some thing to do with a longer cat.....


On no- no the Long cat thread ?


Me want cheap Stainless pipes - not fair
:stampfeet:
Fear not my friend; I have a '97 car also. You'll find exhausts to fit here:
www.larinisystems.com

Howard-

4,952 posts

203 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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Raffles said:
Paddy_n_Murphy said:
Grrrr - rub it in!
they don't do that pipe for a Mk 1 after 1996, Some thing to do with a longer cat.....


On no- no the Long cat thread ?


Me want cheap Stainless pipes - not fair
:stampfeet:
Fear not my friend; I have a '97 car also. You'll find exhausts to fit here:
www.larinisystems.com
Shame they cost £183425761253 frown

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

220 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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Larini aren't that expensive! Well not compared to the equivalents from Racing Beat, FM, Borla etc... Comparing to MX-5 Parts own jobbie isn't really fair.

If you want to fit an exhaust for an earlier year just fit the earlier cat. I don't know what they cost from a breakers but it can't be much - people remove them on early & JDM cars to fit bypass pipes so there must be more available than are needed!

Edited by MX-5 Lazza on Thursday 16th April 08:42

Red Firecracker

5,276 posts

228 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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For what you get I think Larini are very reasonable. It's certainly my next purchase.

Howard-

4,952 posts

203 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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Click on Multi makes

Munter

31,319 posts

242 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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Paddy_n_Murphy said:
Howard- said:
Shame they cost £183425761253 frown
Quite !
Yes you can argue there is a fundamental difference between Larini Systems, and MX5Parts own 'jobbies' but lets be honest, that whilst we may all be baised and 'know' wink that this side of a mapped 335d they are the best things sincce sliced bread, they are in fact cheap(ish) fun runarounds.

mmmm scratchchin
looking at the drop down Manufacturers menu here : http://www.larinisystems.com/catalogue.php
Mazda seems to be missing ? Similar marque to the others ?
272 of our Earth pounds is what they require. And when mine falls off <rubs hands with glee>. This is what I will be buying.

princeperch

7,931 posts

248 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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I am convinced that if we are attacked as a country on a wide scale with nuclear weapons and there is some kind of holocaust etc, 2 things are for sure;

1)the cockroaches will be running around with glee and;
2)the exhaust of my MX5 will still be solid as a rock, albeit with no car to cling to.

It seems extraordinarily tough (touch wood) and hardwearing and if the service history is correct - the original!

This is the first I've ever heard of an exhaust falling off I believe.

Munter

31,319 posts

242 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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princeperch said:
I am convinced that if we are attacked as a country on a wide scale with nuclear weapons and there is some kind of holocaust etc, 2 things are for sure;

1)the cockroaches will be running around with glee and;
2)the exhaust of my MX5 will still be solid as a rock, albeit with no car to cling to.

It seems extraordinarily tough (touch wood) and hardwearing and if the service history is correct - the original!

This is the first I've ever heard of an exhaust falling off I believe.
Yep mine appears to be the original as well. The car was built in 1996, so the exhaust is getting on for 13 years and 110,000 miles. That said an old GF of mine had a Mini 30 and the exhaust on that made it to 10 years. While when I got a 4 year old Punto and the exhaust fell off 2 weeks after purchase.

otolith

56,219 posts

205 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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I once tried to clean the exhaust on ours. That's when I discovered that it had once been chromed. It looked better uniformly grey than chromed in patches. I consider that exhaust every time an MX5parts brochure drops through the door or into my inbox. Shiny. Quite cheap. And not too loud, you say? scratchchin

Probably end up waiting for the original one to fall off.

pmanson

13,384 posts

254 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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We've got the dual exit exhaust on ours. £150 and well worth the money!

It came with the template for cutting out the bumper on the otherside. The garage who fitted it were very impressed with the quality.

Every so often they come up at the offer price (£150) compared to the normal price.

lord summerisle

8,138 posts

226 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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thumbup from me for MX5 parts - i'd had my car in the garage as i was losing coolant, and suspected the headgasket.

turned out to be one of the cooling pipes had split - MX5P had a new pipe with the garage the next day - it was such a shame they were out of Black Silicon hoses, so i had to have a coloured one.


shame that.
hehe