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Cat Back Exhaust
My muffler has blown out. It was from a cat back job done by Midas by the
previous owner three years ago. It sounds like a tough little car now but I want to replace it with something close to stock. Any recommendations on what to get? I see ANSA mufflers on Ebay for cheap and wonder if anyone has an opinion of them. Many thanks. 95bbb |
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Cat Back Exhaust
In article <KSAmg.4535$V55.918@trndny01>,
"Christopher Muto" > wrote: > It sounds like a tough little car now but I > want to replace it with something close to stock. Any recommendations on > what to get? I see ANSA mufflers on Ebay for cheap and wonder if anyone has > an opinion of them. I have no experience with the complete Ansa catback system, only the bolt-on muffler. I had an Ansa for a few years. Slight surface rusting is common around the logo stamped into the chrome tip, but it's under the bumper and isn't easily noticed. The sound was deep and mellow, a little louder than stock. I got bored with it--not loud enough--and replaced it with FM Duals. I sold the Ansa to a guy who needed a muffler badly. For a used OEM catback, check the various miata.net sponsor vendors. Many of them save OEM take-offs from customer cars. You might score one for little more than the cost of shipping. -- Lanny Chambers '94C, St. Louis http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html |
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Cat Back Exhaust
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 17:58:02 GMT, "Christopher Muto" >
wrote: >My muffler has blown out. It was from a cat back job done by Midas by the >previous owner three years ago. It sounds like a tough little car now but I >want to replace it with something close to stock. Any recommendations on >what to get? I see ANSA mufflers on Ebay for cheap and wonder if anyone has >an opinion of them. I've had the Borla on my '95 R for several years, and love it. Simple, direct cat-back replacement, just enough of a growl to add a bit of character. A perfect Italian (think Alfa) tone. -- Larry |
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