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Old 10-26-2010, 12:06 AM
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i just got a miata what's a good exhaust for me to get that sounds good
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i just got a miata what's a good exhaust for me to get that sounds good


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just got a miata an want to get a exhaust that sounds good!! any ideas
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Originally Posted by claud2000
just got a miata an want to get a exhaust that sounds good!! any ideas
ban this ******* spammer
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You are retarded. Your two posts have been the same thread in different sections. How old are you? 16? You're giving us yungun's a bad name. Go **** yourself.
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new to the sight!!
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New to the internet too apparently. New to spelling. New to common sense. New to being new.
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hahaha funny ppl on here!
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Old 10-26-2010, 12:22 AM
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yes cause the first post i realize it shouldnt have been there... so thats y i posted it again in this section
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I suggest you stop making new threads. Make an intro thread with proper spelling and punctuation. Then search for your answer because its been discussed many times.

That is your only way to avoid a shitstorm.
Disregard my words and may God have mercy on your soul.
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Threads merged.

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Welcome.

I suggest you search a little bit.
Not searching will bring only ridicule when you ask the same question that's been asked over and over again. If you still have questions about your specific setup/goals after searching please start a thread with more specifics, or bump an old thread if your question is directly pertinent to the original subject.

I suggest you not start duplicate threads.
It's work for mods to move/delete/merge them, and you'll get a warning next time.

I suggest that you put thought and effort into your posts.
We strive to keep the signal/noise ratio high here, and your posts need to contribute to the technical discussion, as well as adhere to the rules of English grammar.

Spam posts, especially if followed by a thread in the FS section will get you the banhammer...pronto.
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I think the springfield dyno miata exhaust is right up your ally. I think it will sound great on your car. Trust me I had one on my 91. I loved it.

Have a great day,
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Some friends of mine have had great luck cutting the exhaust right before the catalytic converter and just ditching the converter and muffler system. It's a small engine, so it really doesn't need all that exhaust. End result is a nice deep throaty sound, it sounds like a built mustang, and not a raspy Honda fart can exhaust.
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Originally Posted by claud2000
new to the sight!!
Did you really type that out, look at it and think to yourself "yup, that looks correct" and decide to click the 'submit reply' button? Really?




But to help you out, the best exhaust you can get is the one from MoTec. It's usually found on eBay or Yahoo auctions.

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I love this form.
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Originally Posted by Doppelgänger
Did you really type that out, look at it and think to yourself "yup, that looks correct" and decide to click the 'submit reply' button? Really?




But to help you out, the best exhaust you can get is the one from MoTec. It's usually found on eBay or Yahoo auctions.
LMFAO, Yahoo
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ok thanks for the feed back. I did some home work and i think i'll go with the greddy ti-c
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Originally Posted by claud2000
ok thanks for the feed back. I did some home work and i think i'll go with the greddy ti-c
I think you are making a mistake going with that one. I still think you will like the Springfield exhaust. It's the best for your application. YMMV.

Have a great day,
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