ANSA mufflers... anyone using one? Thoughts? Thanks!
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ANSA mufflers... anyone using one? Thoughts? Thanks!
Yes. Myself and POS both have them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
They sound good (not too loud and not ricey) and they are cheap.Quote:
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
U R welcome.Quote:
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
Yea what he said! Plus they are cost effective! 8)
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I think I've heard both your cars a thousand times but never really paid attention... when is our next GTG? Perhaps, I'll listen more attentively!
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In honor of the late, great Rodney Dangerfield...
I'm so poor I can't even pay attention!
<cricket chirps>
BTW, here's where I ordered mine from. Best price I could find at the time.
http://www.bestforeignparts.com/
I've got an Ansa dual exhaust with the Silverline tips. It sounds great in combination with the Monsterflow.
Yep, I'll vouch for the aggressiveness of the sound of Tim's setup. Sounds goooooooo!. :thumrigh: Almost as good as Tailchaser's McGrath special (come on. You've gotta give Miata Technologies some credit... they did do a good job on that exhaust).
Damn good prices by the way!Quote:
Originally Posted by sammm
On the ANSA, it mentions cutting the pipe and clamping the muffler on... any dis/advantages with this method over flange to flange connection?
Mine was a flange to flange
The disadvantage is that there is no flange on the vintage Miata's.Quote:
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
In other words, you're still using the stock midpipe?Quote:
Originally Posted by sammm