In order of price, my options are:
Empire $235 to $300 (No buy it now price) - This high quality stainless-steel header set is constructed from 304 grade stainless steel, utilising mandrell bends and laser guided tig welding.
Featuring equal length primaries, a 2.25 inch collector, mandrell bends and ported joints for efficient flow and performance.
Hurricane $325 - Mazda MX5 Headers/Extractors 1.6L 4Cyl B6 Motor 1989 - November 1993 Hurricane Brand - 41mm primaries, 44mm secondaries, 51mm outlet
Please note these extractors have an extended engine pipe, with a flanged outlet to bolt directly to factory catalytic converter position.
Genie $400 - Genuine Genie Extractors to suit the Madza MX5 1989 to 1992 models with the 1.6 Liter DOHC, 16v EFI engines.
These have a 1 1/2" Primary pipe, 1 3/4 second pipe to 2" outlet and are a TRI-Y design.
These are a direct bolt on fitment, no welding is necessary, they simply fit straight on and are a mandrel bent performance design.
Admittedly I'm sceptical re the Empire brand. They don't state sizes for primary /secondaries etc and don't confirm that it is a direct bolt up to the standard cat.
Now that I think about it, shouldn't I be replacing the cat for a high flow unit or are they not a restriction?
I look forward to reading your comments
