Good-Win RoadsterSport Race Exhaust on NA Mazda Miata 1.8

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2007

Here's a Good-Win RoadsterSport Race exhaust installed on a 1995 (NA) Mazda Miata 1.8L. It's a full catback including a non-resonated, stainless midpipe and stainless muffler with 3.5" double wall tip. The exhaust is fully broken in and warmed up (can be buzzy/raspy when cold). The only other modification on this car is a Racing Beat elbow intake. So enjoy - I know I will.

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  • i was looking at this exhaust but but sounds stupid loud. i hate seeing those out there with a loud exhaust but are not going anywhere. does this make anymore power compared to racing beat?

  • @the80h I don't know if it makes any more power than a Racing Beat. I would imagine they make around the same amount... the only difference is sound and the fact that I spent $100 less. I love the RB exhaust... I just couldn't justify the price. Yes, the car is loud, but it's a sports car, what do you expect? Miatas are quick, so it's not like they're "not going anywhere." You just have to, you know, turn the steering wheel sometimes. Drive a few actual sports cars, you'll understand.

  • Love those stripes.. where did you get them?

  • @MrConnorJordon Vinyl, $20. :D

  • is this a good car to buy with 154,000 miles on it.

  • The Miata is a very durable and excellent car, even with higher miles on it. As long as someone takes good care of the car and performs the needed maintenance when it's due, then the car will last a very long time. Just make sure you check out trouble spots... valve cover gasket for oil leaks, CAS o ring for leaks, leaks in plastic top of the radiator, clutch performance, brakes, all that stuff.

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  • Sounds pretty good. I'm not all for the stripes though.

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  • To all those who dislike the somewhat raspy sound of this exhaust; leaving the stock midpipe solves the problem. This is largely due to the fact that it is resonated. Add a resonator to the racing beat midpipe and the sound will be much smoother with little or no drop in performance. Furthermore, this exhaust now has the option of exchangeable silencers to adjust the sound level to your liking. My $.02 is now complete.

  • @drdriftphd yeah but i just dont want to be that one climbing a hill with my 1.6 with the exhaust screaming then a mini van passes me. that happens not hahaha.

  • @jdmpower86 you seriously call rice after the fact that your name is jdmpower? Very nice call man totally logical.

  • How much have you spent on this baby? Only on the outside; Paint job, rims, etc.

  • @ibanezmaster04 nope, didn't buy one.

  • @phatso786 just curious did u ever end up buying a miata and if so what kinda mileage did it have and how reliable has it been ?

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