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Old 03-31-2003, 01:21 PM
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I received excellant news today, I have finally worn out my complete ehaust system and get to buy new! My problem is I'm not sure what to buy. So I need some input please. I have an 89 rx-7 fc na. I'm not a racer, but I do enjoy the benefits that only a rotary provides. I like a little noise but not ricey! I will be replacing the motor within a year or so as she smokes a little now and again. Will have some minor mods done when I have the motor built (at Hayes Rotary in Redmond WA). Maybe ported a little. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated.
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I don't know about Hayes, they have had a few negative comments on the other forum in the Northwest section. I would stick with Pineappleracing or Atkinsrotary. I'm with Amp, racingbeat is great.
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Racing beat is an excellent company... THey are obviously designed for Rotary engine



I personally like Borla . I've used them for more than 2 years, with no I'll Effects. The Exhaust tone is great. and when i hit about 5500 the damn thing sounds like a Formula 1 car. Absolutly Love it.





Expect to pay an arm or leg for either. Racingbeat or Borla. Again. They are both very high quality, and both come with a lifetime warranty





Just my 7 Cents
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Racing Beat is top dawg but ive heard good from Borla....any of the two will do ya good
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mazdatrix true duals?



People seem to Review the Racing Beat well.. I've personally never heard anything but my GT Spec and a Jic Bullet on a TII. I've lived a sheltered FC life
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y cant everyone just say racing beat?

the only problem with rb is the price though



while ur at it

get a rb header

thatll put a lil more noise in
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this is in the FAQ section by the way.

Your price range will dictate what exaust you will buy.
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Old 03-31-2003, 08:19 PM
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i bought a corksport for my turbo2 but it is for n/a also it was only 280 but it aint too loud and it comes with the piping from the cat to the muff, it seems that some people dont like corksport exhaust but i like it
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Originally Posted by bl|nk' date='Mar 31 2003, 03:29 PM
mazdatrix true duals?



People seem to Review the Racing Beat well.. I've personally never heard anything but my GT Spec and a Jic Bullet on a TII. I've lived a sheltered FC life
Get the true duals, i got the system in november and love it.. just don't expect to pass the emissions with that.... get a junkyard stock exhaust on the side
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