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Old 02-27-2007, 07:07 PM
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Default Cheapest 2.5in DP

Ok, so im on a harsh budget since im going to school, and a shitty paying part time job.

Next money im spending will be on a nice 2.5in downpipe, and exhaust afterwards.

Now, ive seen the racingmazda one... is that the only one made anymore for a good cheap price? I know BEGI has a badass one, but i really cannot spend that kind of money right now.

Just seeing if there are any other options other than waiting for a used one to come around.
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Used Tony (RM) seems to be the best bang-4-buck.
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Pretty sure the Tony downpipe is cheap and 2.5", he is a board member here.

You beat me to it.
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turbo tony... hes on this forum and im sure a couple people can vouch for him.... my DP is coming in the mail today and its got a fairly cheap price with all the goodies like 2 piece and flex.
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He still makes them? I thought he stopped making them a while back...

Great!
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Tony pipe is $250
BEGi pipe is $285
Spend the extra $35 and get the divorced design.
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Old 02-27-2007, 07:36 PM
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Hmm i Pmed tony, gonna see what he says.

Interesting point.
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Email him, it works much better. Someone will have his email. My dp from him was used and ceramic coated, increased flow like a ****. Spool up is really nice with the dp and 2.5" catback.
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Ahh alright.

If Tonys are really 250 bucks im definitely gonna go with begi.

<3 begi.

Perhaps they will send me a sticker!
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I didn't know the price difference was that minimal. The divorced design would be far better IMO, though that already gets argued enough. I like the BEGi product it's just top notch.
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It's only minimal new-for-new. I'm keeping my eyes peeled for used Tonys.
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does the high flow Flyin Miata cat bolt right up with either the tony or BEGI pipe?
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^don't waste your money on a hi-flow cat,just get a test pipe.
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tony sells a high flow cat with his dp, and he also has a test pipe.
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Originally Posted by spike
^don't waste your money on a hi-flow cat,just get a test pipe.
I already did, thats why I want to know if it bolts right up or if I do need to but a test pipe
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^ the only way to find out if it will bolt up is to install it.
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I'd love a second hand Tony DP, but they seem to be like hen's teeth to pick up in the UK :(
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