N power s/s muffler
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N power s/s muffler
Not sure if this is the right place for this,but at the risk of being drawn and quartered, here goes. Has anyone had experience with the N Power s/s muffler. If so , are they any good? do they sound good? Do they fit up well, or are they like lots of other items manufactured in China. I want a bit of a note without spending loads of money. I welcome suggestions from all informed. Oh, stock NB.
- CheyneX5
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Hey there mate,
The N*power mufflers are very good, cheap too! Alot of people on this forum have them and i beleive they are quite happy.
The note they give off is very clean, PM Hot Rodders, he has one on a stock NB8A, he should be able to point you in the right direction.
Also i should mention, James @ Mx5 Center Stocks these http://www.mx5center.com.au Not sure if they are listed on his site but i know he has them in stock. He is in Moorabbin and is open saturdays.
Good Luck!
Cheyne.
The N*power mufflers are very good, cheap too! Alot of people on this forum have them and i beleive they are quite happy.
The note they give off is very clean, PM Hot Rodders, he has one on a stock NB8A, he should be able to point you in the right direction.
Also i should mention, James @ Mx5 Center Stocks these http://www.mx5center.com.au Not sure if they are listed on his site but i know he has them in stock. He is in Moorabbin and is open saturdays.
Good Luck!
Cheyne.
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Thanks, Thats where I saw them, and James was very helpful, I was a bit worried about the quality, but they certainly looked good. I assume they are easy to fit. I dont want something that drones, or barks when I give it a bit.
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they are a replica of the racing beat power pulse which are top mufflers, though a tad quiet if you are looking for a louder note.
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I have one, they are good.
Not too loud, not too soft, maybe leaning to the softer side compared to say fart cans out there.
AS said they are a replica of the Racing beat Power pulse, which is known to be a quiet exhaust already.
Though, once you get a bit of heat through them, after prolong periods of drives, they do get louder as well.
No downsides, just cheap and good quality, and works. As it's an axle back, so it's mainly just for sound.
For $200 for the npower + get a midpipe made up ($200 ish?)= $400-$500, should be able to get a happy medium of power and sound.
Not too loud, not too soft, maybe leaning to the softer side compared to say fart cans out there.
AS said they are a replica of the Racing beat Power pulse, which is known to be a quiet exhaust already.
Though, once you get a bit of heat through them, after prolong periods of drives, they do get louder as well.
No downsides, just cheap and good quality, and works. As it's an axle back, so it's mainly just for sound.
For $200 for the npower + get a midpipe made up ($200 ish?)= $400-$500, should be able to get a happy medium of power and sound.
N power s/s muffler
Hi I have had one on my NA1.8 for some time and I am happy with it, no drone or bark. IMO Good Value for money
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Thanks, what sort of extra power would you expect from a centre pipe Phiz? Also, does anybody know the trick to removing the rubber hangers that hold the rear muffler? I've pushed,pulled,levered, and sworn, but I cant get them to slide over the little lugs on the brackets. There has to be a way I'm guessing.
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I've been lookin at the IL motorsport one on mx5parts, they command a huge premium :S Any one have any exp with them? The single outlet one btw.
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To be honest I wouldn't know about extra power.
But to hazard a guess, with +center pipe+ muffler +new cat= maybe 10kw?
I didn't feel any extra power from the npower muffler, but it definately made it more responsive, it freed up the system more, the stock muffler is restricted.
To remove the hangers off, yes you need to swear.
Try some dish washing liquid, using a syringe squeeze them into the rubber hangers holes and the exhaust hangers should slide off.
IL motorsport looks to be the same as the RB copy, save yourself some money, rather than buying from Denmark + freight fees + waiting to get it delivered also ending up costing more. $250 delivered anywhere in Australia is a bargain imo. (also supporting our sponsor)
Szeman, which IL motorsport one are you looking at getting? link?
also you could try JDM exhaust? plenty available for the NA.
But to hazard a guess, with +center pipe+ muffler +new cat= maybe 10kw?
I didn't feel any extra power from the npower muffler, but it definately made it more responsive, it freed up the system more, the stock muffler is restricted.
To remove the hangers off, yes you need to swear.
Try some dish washing liquid, using a syringe squeeze them into the rubber hangers holes and the exhaust hangers should slide off.
IL motorsport looks to be the same as the RB copy, save yourself some money, rather than buying from Denmark + freight fees + waiting to get it delivered also ending up costing more. $250 delivered anywhere in Australia is a bargain imo. (also supporting our sponsor)
Szeman, which IL motorsport one are you looking at getting? link?
also you could try JDM exhaust? plenty available for the NA.
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philz wrote:But to hazard a guess, with +center pipe+ muffler +new cat= maybe 10kw?
you'd be lucky to get 5kw.
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http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/product_info.php/products_id/316
This is the one I'm talkin about.
About the JDM ones, who makes NA8 exhausts? My quick search only netted Kakimoto.
This is the one I'm talkin about.
About the JDM ones, who makes NA8 exhausts? My quick search only netted Kakimoto.
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Wow 350 pounds, that would probably cost you $1000+ landed in Australia.
Well first of all you have the npower axle back $250 + get a midpipe made up you can keep your existing cat. which is your cheapest option, and would be medium level of loudness.
Or for JDM exhaust, there are plenty available, with varying degrees of loudness.
All Buddyclub exhaust are LOUD, especially buddyclub spec II which is just essential a "street straight pipe".
You have your usual Greddy, HKS, Fujitsubo.
and your exoticJDM specific to mx5s/roadsters- K1-racing, Integral Kobe, Car make's corn, Pitcrew racing, Zoom engineering etc etc etc.
Just depends on your budget.
Well first of all you have the npower axle back $250 + get a midpipe made up you can keep your existing cat. which is your cheapest option, and would be medium level of loudness.
Or for JDM exhaust, there are plenty available, with varying degrees of loudness.
All Buddyclub exhaust are LOUD, especially buddyclub spec II which is just essential a "street straight pipe".
You have your usual Greddy, HKS, Fujitsubo.
and your exoticJDM specific to mx5s/roadsters- K1-racing, Integral Kobe, Car make's corn, Pitcrew racing, Zoom engineering etc etc etc.
Just depends on your budget.
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CheyneX5 wrote:Hey there mate,
The N*power mufflers are very good, cheap too! Alot of people on this forum have them and i beleive they are quite happy.
The note they give off is very clean, PM Hot Rodders, he has one on a stock NB8A, he should be able to point you in the right direction.
Also i should mention, James @ Mx5 Center Stocks these http://www.mx5center.com.au Not sure if they are listed on his site but i know he has them in stock. He is in Moorabbin and is open saturdays.
Good Luck!
Cheyne.
You won't be sorry. Nice note, easy to install and the people at NPower are great to work with.
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philz wrote:To remove the hangers off, yes you need to swear.
Try some dish washing liquid, using a syringe squeeze them into the rubber hangers holes and the exhaust hangers should slide off.
WD40 worked a treat on mine. stick a small screwdriver in to help lever off the barbed ends.
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