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Old 12-30-07, 01:27 AM
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Question Exhaust, will this fit?

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Just wondering if anyone can answer this for me? I have a 2000 model fd. I have seen a exhaust advertised and it says it will fit a 93-97 model FD.. any reason why that wouldnt fit my 2000 model?
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It will fit.
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Thanks heaps mate! i will now order it
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What exhaust are you getting?
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its an aftermarket turbo back one i found on ebay.. I dont wanna spend mega $$$$ on an exhaust, i just want a bit of noise.. Would rather spend cash on wheels.. Exhaust is only like $160 USD no good u think?
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Originally Posted by recker
its an aftermarket turbo back one i found on ebay.. I dont wanna spend mega $$$$ on an exhaust, i just want a bit of noise.. Would rather spend cash on wheels.. Exhaust is only like $160 USD no good u think?
I doubt it will be any good at all.
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any advice then?
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it really depends how are the emissions regs in australia?
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Originally Posted by recker
any advice then?
Greddy, HKS, Blitz, Apexi are all good manufacturers. SMB is out of Australia and makes full exhausts, from what I hear they are very good.
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Originally Posted by RotorDream
it really depends how are the emissions regs in australia?
Its the amount of noise... the limit is 92db.. I think...
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Originally Posted by rexhvn
Its the amount of noise... the limit is 92db.. I think...
Hmm I have Apexi and I love it, but exhaust is a touchy subject there are so many different opinions
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emmisions dont phaze me too much, i just wanted a bit of noise and look.. im not going for HP or anything..But maybe i should get a better one?...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mazda...spagenameZWDVW


thats the link above.. tell me what u guys think
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the way i see it theres no reason to go turbo back when all you want is sound. cat back yould be cheaper, and full turbo back is going to give you more that a "little" noise haha plus taking the stock cat out can lead to boost creep if your not careful and thats bad **** but other than that it "looks" good
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Originally Posted by RotorDream
the way i see it theres no reason to go turbo back when all you want is sound. cat back yould be cheaper, and full turbo back is going to give you more that a "little" noise haha plus taking the stock cat out can lead to boost creep if your not careful and thats bad **** but other than that it "looks" good
I agree... just find a cat back exhaust...
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thanks boys! i will give catback a shot.. if anyone finds one on ebay let me know!
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no prob ill keep an eye out aslo check out the FD classifieds theres alot FS there
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cool, i had a look but couldnt find anything. but let me know if you find something
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^^ You might be better off searching on the aus ebay as postage will be pretty expensive due to the weight... just a little advice good luck! P.S Where abouts in Melbourne are you?
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im in boxhill mate, i mite just buy a muffler and have an exhaust place put it on with a pipe from the cat
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hey rxhevn if you have msn add me... djlukewill@hotmail.com
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^^^ You've been added - Even if you just get a muffler, save the money and do it yourself... thats a big part of the FD life you'll save big bucks if you do it yourself...
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i would avoid anything from ebay, i had a 3in pipe for my integra and its crap, didn't line up, crappy welding " on the pipe itself " just my opinion though lol
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