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kenzo42 05-13-2008 01:54 AM

Begi-S Mild Steel DP
 
Does anyone have a picture of the MILD STEEL Begi-S downpipe?

Will mild steel be alright in CA?

What other disadvantages are there with mild steel?

J.T. 05-13-2008 02:02 AM

You mean as far as rust? What part of cali? If in doubt call them, they're nice people I'm sure for a lil more they'd give the SS one instead.

Saml01 05-13-2008 09:39 AM

I have one, I shoulda taken a picture of it before installing it. Quite a nice pipe,especially this second one that I got cause the first didnt fit.

scottv 05-13-2008 09:47 AM

I think it's $100 extra to get it made in SS...seems worth it to me.

edit: oops, looking through my Begi docs (thinking of ordering one soon)...it's actually $150 (at least as an optional upgrade to the kit-not sure how they price otherwise)

compy 05-13-2008 09:58 AM

Miata Turbo Downpipe
$475.00 p/n 66005 for Stainless Steel, '90 to '93
$375.00 p/n 66005MS for Mild Steel Downpipe, '90 to '93

$475.00 p/n 60004 for Stainless Steel, '94 to '97
$375.00 p/n 60004MS for Mild Steel Downpipe, '94 to '97

$475.00 p/n 61003 for Stainless Steel, '99 to '04
$375.00 p/n 61003MS for Mild Steel, '99 to '04

$475.00 p/n 61404 for Stainless Steel, '99 to '04, S4 Manifold Only
$375.00 p/n 61404MS for Mild Steel, '99 to '04, S4 Manifold Only

$475.00 p/n 60404 for Stainless Steel, '94 to '97, S4 Manifold Only
$375.00 p/n 60404MS for Mild Steel, '94 to '97, S4 Manifold Only

$5.00 Additional O2 Sensor Bung (a 3rd bung)

BEGi-S Turbo Downpipe
$289.00 p/n 66603 for Mild Steel Downpipe, '90 to '93

$289.00 p/n 60603 for Mild Steel Downpipe, '94 to '97

$289.00 p/n 61604 for Mild Steel Downpipe, '99 to '05

add $125.00 for a stainless steel downpipe
add $5.00 for a Wideband O2 Bung


http://www.bellengineering.net/Pages..._turbosys.html

wes65 05-13-2008 10:26 AM

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Saml01 05-13-2008 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by scottv (Post 256106)
I think it's $100 extra to get it made in SS...seems worth it to me.

You have a reason why?

IMHO stainless is more bling then anything. Sure it doesnt rust, but honestly you probably wont be holding onto the car long enough for it to matter. Thats why I got mild steel.

Edit: Btw, kenzo. You still want that pipe I got from teknicsian? Its for a 1.6.

scottv 05-13-2008 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by Saml01 (Post 256129)
You have a reason why?

IMHO stainless is more bling then anything. Sure it doesnt rust, but honestly you probably wont be holding onto the car long enough for it to matter. Thats why I got mild steel.

Just a personal choice, but I would be willing to pay extra for SS just for resale and from what I've heard/read about the longevity of SS over MS...I figure Miatas are going to be around a while so there should be demand for the pipe even if I sell the car (if I decide to sell it in stock form and sell the kit separate)...

Prospero 05-13-2008 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by kenzo42 (Post 256026)
Does anyone have a picture of the MILD STEEL Begi-S downpipe?

Will mild steel be alright in CA?

What other disadvantages are there with mild steel?


I will shoot a picture of the DP when I get home... but after a few months of use, it looks just like it did before I put 4000 miles on it!

Seriously, I've been working on cars for 15+++ years and don't see a need to roll with stainless. I've never had an exhaust go out on any of my cars within the first 10 years of ownership. Also, given the mod path most people go with, the stainless will just be more bling than anything else cuz odds are it will be swapped out with something better inside of 2 years or so. By then even the mild steel with a coat of paint on it will look fine.

BTW, in Cali you should have no problems at all with steel.... I had one of my Volvos parked in Santa Cruz for months with no signs of abnormal rust.

Cheers,
Prospero

wes65 05-13-2008 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by wes65 (Post 256127)

sorry, that might not be the -s one. I dont think the -s one has divorced gasses.

Prospero 05-13-2008 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by wes65 (Post 256180)
sorry, that might not be the -s one. I dont think the -s one has divorced gasses.

The S kit has this as an option....

Cheers,
Prospero

sv650_ck 05-13-2008 05:42 PM

2 Attachment(s)
Here's mine during the install. I ended up upgrading to ss.

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