Eunos exhaust vs mk1 mx5 exhaust
Eunos exhaust vs mk1 mx5 exhaust
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Mellow Matt

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1,343 posts

231 months

Wednesday 6th April 2011
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My exhaust was blowing so I took it to a local garage to get it replaced. They ordered in a new exhaust (the section from the cat backwards, including the backbox) after looking over the car and noting that it was a Eunos - they reckoned it's the same part for the Eunos as the Mk1 mx5, which I thought as well.

However, when I took it in the next day they mounted the exhaust only to find that it didn't fit properly, and they set about welding an extra inch or 2 of pipie between the link pipe and the cat to make it fit. They then said that this was because they'd ordered a normal exhaust, not a Eunos exhaust (I was skeptical, and think they've just fked up).

They finished the job and I drove it off - all seemed well. I've noticed this morning though, that the bumper around the exhaust tip has now melted, as the exhaust can move around a fair bit and touch the bumper.

Obviously I'm pretty pissed off at this - is it the case that they've fked up and bodged a non-mx5 exhaust onto my car?!

Munter

31,330 posts

265 months

Wednesday 6th April 2011
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There's 3 different lengths of CAT, and I think 2 different lengths of down pipe. So it's not just "An Exhaust for a MK1 MX5". But you need to work out which exhaust you require.

Is it perchance a 1996 or later car?

Mellow Matt

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Wednesday 6th April 2011
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Munter said:
There's 3 different lengths of CAT, and I think 2 different lengths of down pipe. So it's not just "An Exhaust for a MK1 MX5". But you need to work out which exhaust you require.

Is it perchance a 1996 or later car?
Ah ok, so maybe they've not screwed up as much as I thought - my car's a 1994 1.8 S Special.

Munter

31,330 posts

265 months

Wednesday 6th April 2011
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So it should be the more common fitment if it's a 1994.

The options on this page basically lay it out. 2 of the CAT sizes take the same exhaust, and later cars (with the 3rd cat size) need a different one.

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

Mellow Matt

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Wednesday 6th April 2011
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OK, thanks for that.

So they just ordered the wrong length one, so that's not so bad. However, the fact it's swinging around and melting my bumper is annoying!

Does anyone else's exhaust wobble around a lot, or have problems with melting bumpers?! I'd never checked it previously, so I don't know how much free play there should be...

B3njamin

1,129 posts

211 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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I had a replacement 1994 mx-5 exhaust purchased from Euro Car Parts through a local garage - Fitted perfectly and looks identical to the placement of the previous exhaust; mine is a Eunos too but they just ordered an mx-5 part if I recall. Not sure what the issue is, mine was bolt off, bolt on to fix.

NeoVR

437 posts

195 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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Mellow Matt said:
Ah ok, so maybe they've not screwed up as much as I thought - my car's a 1994 1.8 S Special.
My 94 1.8 uses the 370mm cat.