Not bad...Is that the Mazdaspeed muffler? If so, it doesn't sound as 'rice' as I expected it to...Looks really nice, though.
Welcome to the forum, BTW.
Sounds nice!...ur right...deep but not too loud. I like it!
looks good! If they made a full catback system I would of gotten that rather than the Racing Beat cause I like that tip better
the axleback portion sounds pretty good, however i think if you put in a header its gets super drony from what ive read.
the combo of the OBX header plus the racing beat CBE gives a nice deep sound with no rasp, and little drone.
so make sure you search around for sound clips and all that before you put the header on. because you might end up with a sound you dont like.
We have many posts of this exhaust and it's drone effect. Personally I sold mine after a month. But if you can deal with it then more power to ya! Welcome to the club.
o look i got the same one too xP heh honestly i love this exhaust. idk but i get compliments about it at work all the time. just recently, a dude in a sti wanted me to rev it for him haha. yea it does drone but its not that bad on our island considering our speed limit is 60mph. btw theres a thread about the dyno of this exhaust. some1 did a dyno wit this and a sri and came to the conclusion that it actually gives about 3 hp while the sri gave about 1 hp.when i bought it, the parts manager said it'll give about 2-3 hp. so i'm thinking its a pretty good bargain considering that the racing beat gives just 1.5 more hp heh. o yea a header wit this exhaust will bleed ur ears so i'd definitely take some time and consider getting it.
heres the thread: http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5655&highlight=woody+dyno
sorry but the dyno chart is gone. i guess cause the thread is too old..6 yrs old haha but read the info on it. that member, woody, did more dynos which can be found around here too. heh too bad not all the charts work.
I just ordered one of these from protegegarage.com. I'm really hoping it isn't too loud to the point of pissing off my neighbors and whatnot.
I can handle a little highway droning. The P5 isn't exactly quiet on the highway in stock form anyway.
Not sure if I'm going to install it myself or take it somewhere or have a friend do it. Considering it's an axleback, it should be super simple, right? Any guides or tips for someone who is not very mechanically inclined? I've never even changed oil before!
I had my sights set on a Mazdaspeed3 but my wife talked sense into me as my P5 will be paid off in November and only has 40,000 miles on it.
Here's hoping I like the sound, get maybe 1-3 HP gain from it, and don't end up feeling like a retard as I slam the gas and make my exhaust scream as a minivan whips by me. Haha!