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Old 05-25-06, 05:11 PM
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Good Dual-Exhaust For The FC?

Hey, I was just curious as to what would be a good dual exhaust system for the FC? I remember that HKS made a dual exhaust for the FC, the Hi-Power Exhaust system. But for some reason, they took off that product off of their site and I can't find it anywhere. Are there any other good dual-exhaust systems for the FC?
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try racing beat or.... fab something up or... check mazdatrix..... turbo or n/a?
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There is a turbo back exhaust by motoria in group buy. Don't know what it sounds like though.
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please search...this has been covered numerous times. Just warning you before you get hounded
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you're hounding him before he's even hounded, but you really should search before you ask, there was a similiar thread just earlier this week.
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I have a 3" stainless Tanabe downpipe, a high flow cat and greddy PE catback, I have to pass emissions soon so that's why the cat's on, but the PE is very quiet, sounds pretty good (mellow deepish sort of tone, nothing really raspy or weed whackerish). I like it mostly because it's quiet, even with just straight 3" stainless to it, it's still very much liveable. With the cat on my T04B hybrid spooled is significantly louder, and it's still louder with no cat. I have friends with the RB exhaust though and I like that one a lot too, ijt fits well and seems to give nice respectable gains. You can probably pick up a used RB set up for a reasonable price though. I think my complete set up cost me about $600 buying lightly used stuff as it came a long.

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i would say go with RB, i originally plan to get motoria SS duals, the GB for that is dead, and SSautochrome dont have em in stock anymore. Your stock between making your own setup or RB

Here is a link of my exhaust post.
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...4&page=1&pp=15

Following Dual Cat bak exhaust:
Apexi N1 Duals
Greddy Power Extreme Exhaust
HKS duals system hi power
RB cat back
JIC Bullet twin
Borla.

Possible setup:
replace precat with DP
replace cat with high flow cat or custom presilencer, resonator or muffler
and any catback.
Make sure the flange is able to bolt up to it
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