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joedirt Mar 7, 2002 05:58 PM

Down Pipe
 
I'm looking to buy a downpipe. Anyone have any sugestions on which company produces the best?

jd93rx7 Mar 7, 2002 06:00 PM

I'm happy with my HKS downpipe.

rynberg Mar 7, 2002 06:12 PM

use the search function :)

I would get a stainless steel downpipe. Good ones are the M2 (www.m2performance.com) and the bonez from rotary performance (rx7.com), although most SS downpipes are essentially the same thing.

mightyslash Mar 7, 2002 06:35 PM

I'm wondering how each downpipe sounds different......

petrosc Mar 7, 2002 10:23 PM

Why not get a mild steel downpipe and get it jet-hot coated?


Petros

Qball Mar 8, 2002 12:53 AM

i got a hks dp.. cheap.. i have no money... works

legendr35 Mar 8, 2002 01:43 AM

yea, i have the HKS, downpipes all serve the same purpose. although hks (mild-steel) downpipes can rust, I live in so cali, so I have no worries :)

mazdaspeed00 Mar 8, 2002 02:43 AM

the HKS dp has a dent in it to compensate for the right hand drive of the rx-7's ini japan get a m2 or a DP made in the US so it is less restrictive.

Bucrx7 Mar 8, 2002 12:46 PM

I have the M2 downpipe, quality is excellent, fit is excellent, price is not that excellent hehe.

1FAST7 Mar 8, 2002 12:49 PM

no talk about the pettit dp... I have heard that the pettit SS dp is very good quality and easy installation.

1FAST7

san7 Mar 8, 2002 12:50 PM

unless you live in a wet area just get the HKS. It is cheaper and on every exhaust product (3 systems for various cars) I have purchased the coating holds up very well. But I am also in south Cali.

KZ1 Mar 8, 2002 01:24 PM

Yes, coating on HKS holds up great, unlike the damn midpipe I got which rusted in 1 month.

I think HKS is still one of the few that you don't have to remove studs to install.


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