Stainless Steel Exaughst Systems
Stainless Steel Exaughst Systems
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Dodd90

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702 posts

186 months

Monday 28th February 2011
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Hi chaps, Ben here smile I've had my mrk2 since september last year and am now thinking about upgrading the system. Being young and new to the whole mx5 area I'd like some advice on what steps I need to take, and where abouts is the best place I need to take my car smile I live in tetbury which isn't to far from cirencester, and I work in bristol so anywhere close to these areas would be great! Any idvice would be awesome biggrin cheers

Edited by Dodd90 on Monday 28th February 08:31

Evangelion

8,409 posts

201 months

Monday 28th February 2011
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Try Bristol Exhausts:

1a Marybrook Street, Berkeley, GL13 9AA. 01453-569669.

Friend of mine had a dual exhaust put on his Mk1 turbo last year and was extremely pleased, cost about £240 if I remember rightly.

Oh nearly forgot:

http://www.topgear.co.uk/contact/bristol.html

ETA - his wasn't stainless steel though.




mk1salami

228 posts

211 months

Monday 28th February 2011
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There are loads of off the shelf exhausts designed for your car, so would just go with one of those rather than getting a custom one made up. Try the likes or Larini, IL Motorsports etc available from mx5parts and moss.

Dodd90

Original Poster:

702 posts

186 months

Monday 28th February 2011
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Cheers guys smile will have a closer look over the web biggrin

browno

522 posts

257 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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I don't have one, but MX5Parts stainless dual exit is on offer this week - I've seen mixed reviews of folks who love them and others who say they're too loud, but seems like dcent value for money...

http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/product_info.php/product...

raf_gti

4,219 posts

229 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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..rather than start a new topic.

What is considered to be the 'maturist' sounding exhaust for an NC?

I had considered drilling the exhaust, after all, it helps with the airbox..

LukeBird

17,170 posts

232 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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My cousin just bought a Klarius one - http://www.klarius.eu/

They supply for the Ma5da championship.

Bonefish Blues

34,688 posts

246 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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MX5 Parts' single pipe is the answer to most of these queries - nicely judged.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

228 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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raf_gti said:
..rather than start a new topic.

What is considered to be the 'maturist' sounding exhaust for an NC?

I had considered drilling the exhaust, after all, it helps with the airbox..
If I was getting the 'right' exhaust for a Mk3 I'd be going to Goodwin Racing in the States and getting a Roadster Q. They have removable baffles so you can tune it to how you like it - keep the baffles in in the week, quick spin with an allen key and the baffle is out on the weekend. They are priced the same as UK exhausts too - you just have to get one ordered.

sandwichuk

11 posts

197 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Bonefish Blues said:
MX5 Parts' single pipe is the answer to most of these queries - nicely judged.
I'd have to agree with Bonefish, I had this exhaust fitted last week and I'm really pleased with it, I was looking for something that sounded a bit more purposeful without it setting off alarms as you drive by, and I have to say it sounds perfect.

I bought of MX5 parts and had it fitted by a local exhaust centre who said it was well made and easy to install.


Telsa

58 posts

203 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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Not wanting to thread hi-jack either.. But..

Does anyone know if there is an easy way to know what length the cat of a Mk1 is without, err, measuring the cat?

I've recently acquired a 1997 1.8 which is in need of a new exhaust -- and everyone says wonderful things about the MX5 Parts one. However, it seems that some 1998s were fitted with a different length cat, making most standard after-market exhausts not fit. frown

Anyone with a 1997 had this experience? biggrin

raf_gti

4,219 posts

229 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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hornetrider said:
raf_gti said:
..rather than start a new topic.

What is considered to be the 'maturist' sounding exhaust for an NC?

I had considered drilling the exhaust, after all, it helps with the airbox..
If I was getting the 'right' exhaust for a Mk3 I'd be going to Goodwin Racing in the States and getting a Roadster Q. They have removable baffles so you can tune it to how you like it - keep the baffles in in the week, quick spin with an allen key and the baffle is out on the weekend. They are priced the same as UK exhausts too - you just have to get one ordered.
Now that I like the look of biggrin

Off to the US with work soon, very tempting to buy it over there and take it back with me.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

228 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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Can you fit two in the suitcase?! hehe

JFReturns

3,783 posts

194 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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My vote goes for MX5Parts single exit SS cat back.

Awesome noise, fantastic value for money, great looks (dual exit looks fussy IMO) and easy to fit.


Munter

31,330 posts

264 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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Telsa said:
Not wanting to thread hi-jack either.. But..

Does anyone know if there is an easy way to know what length the cat of a Mk1 is without, err, measuring the cat?

I've recently acquired a 1997 1.8 which is in need of a new exhaust -- and everyone says wonderful things about the MX5 Parts one. However, it seems that some 1998s were fitted with a different length cat, making most standard after-market exhausts not fit. frown

Anyone with a 1997 had this experience? biggrin
I have a 97 1.8. Registered 11 Feb. And that has the odd size CAT which makes the exhaust options limited. I would suggest that if yours is a 97 you'll have the same. But the only way to prove it is to measure.

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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Munter said:
I have a 97 1.8. Registered 11 Feb. And that has the odd size CAT which makes the exhaust options limited. I would suggest that if yours is a 97 you'll have the same. But the only way to prove it is to measure.
The alternative is to fit a cat from an older car. You can then sell on your old cat so you wouldn't be losing out.

Munter

31,330 posts

264 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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MX-5 Lazza said:
Munter said:
I have a 97 1.8. Registered 11 Feb. And that has the odd size CAT which makes the exhaust options limited. I would suggest that if yours is a 97 you'll have the same. But the only way to prove it is to measure.
The alternative is to fit a cat from an older car. You can then sell on your old cat so you wouldn't be losing out.
Could do. But I'm tempted by the Larini one which comes in all the available options.

Mind you the original is clinging on for dear life, which makes justifying the expense hard. 14 years and counting....

Telsa

58 posts

203 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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Munter said:
I have a 97 1.8. Registered 11 Feb. And that has the odd size CAT which makes the exhaust options limited. I would suggest that if yours is a 97 you'll have the same. But the only way to prove it is to measure.
Thanks Munter. I guess I'll have to get it up on some ramps. I really should have thought of this when it was up getting it's geo sorted a few weeks ago.

MX-5 Lazza said:
The alternative is to fit a cat from an older car. You can then sell on your old cat so you wouldn't be losing out.
Interesting proposition. However, HOLY MOLY, cats appear to to be almost the same price as the whole SS exhaust from Mx5 parts. £165 new! I like the idea of a silenced decat pipe for less than half of that. But I fear the MOT man would just refuse to give me a green ticket come June, and instead shout at me for killing too many polar bears. I might have to check eBAY. biggrin

hornetrider

63,161 posts

228 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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I bought a brand new CAT on eBay for my Mk1 for 50 quid.