Hi all,
I currently own an NB8A, only modification I have made is a MX5MANIA CAI, I'd love to put a full exhaust system on it - however I am wondering if any quiet systems exist? (maybe only slight louder then stock if at all?)
As the car is daily driver and I leave early in the mornings and return home late at night I can't really have anything loud (my previous car, a 1.8 DOHC with a full 2" system got some complaints).
As after attending an MX5 cruise the NB's with exhaust systems seem extremely loud.
Albeit not 'road legal' I believe a universal Xforce Varex system could potentially be an option?
Quiet aftermarket exhaust?
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Re: Quiet aftermarket exhaust?
the T&C system ( Geelong) - catback is not noisy- sporty but not offensive.
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Where are you located? That might help.
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.. how long is a piece of strong. depends on your budget I guess
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Re: Quiet aftermarket exhaust?
An option is to have an exhaust shop remove the resonator/muffler from the midpipe.
Apparently (and it's a big apparently, since I've not heard it in person) it adds a little bit more noise, but not too much, since the main muffler remains as per the factory.
Apparently (and it's a big apparently, since I've not heard it in person) it adds a little bit more noise, but not too much, since the main muffler remains as per the factory.
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Re: Quiet aftermarket exhaust?
Why do you want an exhaust? Most people want either noise or power. You won't have a massive improvement power wise if that's all you want.
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Re: Quiet aftermarket exhaust?
Removing the middle resonator/muffler will make it a little louder however it will most likely introduce a rasp to the sound.
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Re: Quiet aftermarket exhaust?
talk to a exhaust shop. lots of options with mufflers that will fit the bill. just pick the correct one for the application.
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