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mibad 06-18-05 10:40 PM

What is the best Dual tip Cat-Back?
 
I think I want to stick with dualies. Which one is the best?

z4csl428 06-18-05 10:59 PM

IMO racing beat...what im running and i love it. quiet yet has the tone like no other...

WanKeL FD RX-7 06-18-05 11:00 PM

yeah the racing beat is a very nice catback..

Max

A-squared 06-19-05 12:11 AM

Apexi N1 Duals for sure!

Sacker90 06-19-05 12:16 AM

would sound better if you had more than 5 bolts in your turbos?

turbojeff 06-19-05 12:27 AM

Racing Beat dual tip. Great fitment and quiet!

SpeedKing 06-19-05 12:34 AM

Looks: Racing Beat
Sound: M2

turbogarrett 06-19-05 12:36 AM

I like my Pettit dual tip cb.

tt2323 06-19-05 01:14 AM

Apexi duals i read sound like crap there is a sound clip somewhere here on the forums

negativezeroz 06-19-05 02:18 AM


Originally Posted by A-squared
Apexi N1 Duals for sure!

I dont know how the N1 sounds turbo'd but my friends N1 sounds like pure ass

Max13BREW 06-19-05 04:05 AM

In about two-three weeks time, I should have video up of my 3.5" www.smb.net.au exhaust...

Just have to get the power fc installed & tuned when i install the system...

bajaman 06-19-05 09:47 AM

I think for fit, form, and function you can't beat the Racing Beat dual tip. I did a lot of research and decided that for my application it was best. This in no way impugns the other systems that are available, I am sure there are pros and cons to each. One thing that DOES seem to be a certainty is that the RB has the best "fit" of all of them, with none of the problems like melting the rear valance, etc, that some others do.

Mahjik 06-19-05 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by mibad
I think I want to stick with dualies. Which one is the best?

No such thing as "best". There are ones that people "prefer", but there is no "best".

PureMdMa 06-19-05 11:00 AM

I would say the RB duals as well for reasons others have already said.

moehler 06-19-05 06:25 PM

I'm partial to my M2 dual. It's my favorite exhaust that I have heard on an FD. They are getting hard to find, though.

SpeedKing 06-20-05 03:01 AM


Originally Posted by moehler

I'm partial to my M2 dual. It's my favorite exhaust that I have heard on an FD. They are getting hard to find, though.

I had an M2 but traded it to a local forum member for her RB duals. If I had to do it over again, I wouldn't! The RB *is* a nicer looking, better built unit, but doesn't sound nowhere near as nice! The M2 exhausts are sourced from Australia and *still* made by Hi-Tech, BTW, so they can be had. Only problem is getting them imported, and at a fair price. When M2 was still around, they sold these exhausts for $499, however, direct from HT is something like $800.

RX7Wishing 06-20-05 05:53 AM

i love my RB duals. The sounds is very crisp and quite. But when you romped the throttle it lets everyone know there is still a turboed rotary under the hood.

pugg57 06-20-05 05:58 AM

I love my RB duallies also. a nice subtle purrr when its idling or just running but when i punch it, there's a bit of a throaty growl followed by a scream :D mmm mmm good.

artowar 06-20-05 06:55 AM


Originally Posted by SpeedKing
...The M2 exhausts are sourced from Australia and *still* made by Hi-Tech, BTW, so they can be had....

Just the info I was looking for :) http://www.hitechmufflers.com.au/mazda.html

mibad 06-20-05 07:16 AM

I ordered the RB's last night, thanks for all the input!
The reman engine is going back together smoothly and I redid the vac hoses. Just waiting on a new ACT clutch before the engine goes back in. I just hope the m/f starts and runs when it's all back together!


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