NC Exhaust Research - Racing Beat? Other Suggestions?
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NC Exhaust Research - Racing Beat? Other Suggestions?
Doing exhaust research for my NC 6MT
The Racing Beat item for the NC sounds promising (deep quiet tone at idle/low speed, louder on Wide Open Throttle). Any comments on RB gear? Any other suggestions welcome!
The Racing Beat item for the NC sounds promising (deep quiet tone at idle/low speed, louder on Wide Open Throttle). Any comments on RB gear? Any other suggestions welcome!
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Charlie Brown wrote:http://www.good-win-racing.com/
Heh heh - wow, your not the first person to direct me here, but really, you shouldn't have. These guys have some fantastic gear.
So: according to the above website:
Racing Beat exhaust is approx. 15% louder than stock, nice deep tone (like Mazdaspeed exhaust) but same weight as OEM item.
Good-win racing's Roadster exhausts currently come in 3 flavours, all free flowing designs that claim an approx. 8hp gain (obviously a max hp dyno measurement) - Race, RoadSter II and Q style. All are nearly half the weight of the OEM exhaust!
The Q style appeals to me the most: deep tone, only 10% louder than standard. I prefer to hear sound from the engine bay, rather than the rear of the car. But before you label me 'soft', i do alot of freeway miles, so this has some impact on my decision making.
According to Good-win Racing the Mazdaspeed item is approx. 30% louder than standard, and the Borla and Magnaflow items require some cutting of the OEM exhaust to fit, so are not purely 'plug & play' items & also not removable/resaleable.
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i hear racing beat make one of the quietest exhausts on the market.. not very noticeable which is what probably deterred me from using their exhausts.
i'm not too sure whether these guys have developed one for the NC yet, but try www.smb.net.au
i second remus. excellent quality build but with a hefty price tag.
i'm not too sure whether these guys have developed one for the NC yet, but try www.smb.net.au
i second remus. excellent quality build but with a hefty price tag.
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orx626 wrote:I have this one for mine...Japanese aftermarket..no idea of brand...
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Danny
Whatever brand they are danny, they look like arms from a transformer! Autobots! Roll out!
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sliq wrote:Whatever brand they are danny, they look like arms from a transformer! Autobots! Roll out!
Yeah Sliq, there's definitely a bit of 'bling' to them. Not sure about the functionality of the arms...I don't know if the tips are for sound attenuation purposes...can't tell from the photos if the inner tube is perforated . I guess I don't really care though because it's for the race car.
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That looks like a similar design to the IL Motorsport / BBK item:
http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/product_info. ... ts_id/1191
http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/product_info. ... ts_id/1191
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SO, at least one supplier in the US has told me that the Goodwin items do not bolt directly to RHD cars... is there really a difference between the mufflers on LHD vs RHD NC's?
Looking for NC owners who have experience with the Goodwin Roadster exhausts. Curious to know what freeway noise is like, and what the 'seat of the pants' dyno tells you. I'd be happier with a deeper tone and crisper throttle response (the only real let down of the NC IMHO). Also, what are the removable baffles like to, well, remove?
Looking for NC owners who have experience with the Goodwin Roadster exhausts. Curious to know what freeway noise is like, and what the 'seat of the pants' dyno tells you. I'd be happier with a deeper tone and crisper throttle response (the only real let down of the NC IMHO). Also, what are the removable baffles like to, well, remove?
I can answer the first question - fitting is a breeze. Some rubber grease helps a lot, the hanger rubbers are tough to remove otherwise..
Only dríven around suburbia so far, with baffles in place. Will not attract unwanted attention if dríven reasonably around town.
More review details soon - going for a longer drive tomorrow
Only dríven around suburbia so far, with baffles in place. Will not attract unwanted attention if dríven reasonably around town.
More review details soon - going for a longer drive tomorrow
Haven't taken the removable baffles out yet, but as the muffler is delivered, I can report the following:
The design was altered due to earlier complaints about 'boominess' at highway speeds, and this is still a slight issue at a steady 110kph cruise with the top up. Top down, it's fine, just as well that's how we normally drive
The sound is nice and deep without being obnoxious, stainless pipes just sound nicer anyway, from previous motorcycle experience. BTW, for comparison purposes, a Staintune can for a single cylinder bike is $800, this muffler is excellent value for $, at $600 landed in Oz.
'Seat of the pants' dyno is not all that convincing, I can't feel a great difference to be honest. Will organise an actual dyno test to get some more reliable data. Maybe the baffles rob some of the claimed 8hp, or maybe the claim is exaggerated anyway...
The design was altered due to earlier complaints about 'boominess' at highway speeds, and this is still a slight issue at a steady 110kph cruise with the top up. Top down, it's fine, just as well that's how we normally drive
The sound is nice and deep without being obnoxious, stainless pipes just sound nicer anyway, from previous motorcycle experience. BTW, for comparison purposes, a Staintune can for a single cylinder bike is $800, this muffler is excellent value for $, at $600 landed in Oz.
'Seat of the pants' dyno is not all that convincing, I can't feel a great difference to be honest. Will organise an actual dyno test to get some more reliable data. Maybe the baffles rob some of the claimed 8hp, or maybe the claim is exaggerated anyway...
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I've had mine for about six months now. Some days I find it a little loud when the top is up. You don't hear too much until it hits 4000 and combined with the CAI, it screams from 5000. I have tried without the baffles for a while, then just one side, but found it a tad loud.
No problems with the fitting, bolts straight on. Does it make the car go faster? I think so, because it sounds so much faster
No problems with the fitting, bolts straight on. Does it make the car go faster? I think so, because it sounds so much faster
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NC Exhaust Research - Suggestions?
This thread is from 2008 or thereabouts.
Just looking to have it updated and to see what is available for NCs these days. I like the one into two mufflers from ORX626 can you get these in Australia readily or can they be made up Sydney?
I did see a similar thread late last year thought but havent been able to find it in search.
Double mufflers on a blue NC from QLD I think.
Just looking to have it updated and to see what is available for NCs these days. I like the one into two mufflers from ORX626 can you get these in Australia readily or can they be made up Sydney?
I did see a similar thread late last year thought but havent been able to find it in search.
Double mufflers on a blue NC from QLD I think.
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NC Exhaust Research - Racing Beat? Other Suggestions?
I had a quote from a local well respected muffler guy that was still very pricey yet about $400 cheaper than the Goodwin system.
I am still reluctant after hearing talk of so many 'name' systems that suffer drone.
I am still reluctant after hearing talk of so many 'name' systems that suffer drone.
Rob
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