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The Dogfather
21st November 2007, 11:20 PM
I'm thinking of getting a Larini exhaust for my MX5, see clip below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBbf35gf3GQ

Do you reckon this might be a bit loud and potentially a waste of nearly £400 (back box only)

AndyP & Lenore
22nd November 2007, 01:42 AM
Oooooh. Very nice paul.:D ;) Not sure what the OEM exhaust sounds like, but I like the throaty growl from that.

Four hundred notes a fair bit for a back box mind you.:eek:

A.:D

The Dogfather
22nd November 2007, 03:16 AM
That's what I'm thinking. But these guys specialise in custom systems for Ferraris and Lambos so the quality should excellent

Burple
22nd November 2007, 10:58 AM
Ooh, that sounds tasty! A bit like some of the Cooper S S/S jobbies out there.. You'd need to hear it under load really, to see if you could live with it..


On a nother note, my Playmini just keeps sounding better and better.. must have covered about 70K miles now, still shiny too! :cool::D

Crombers
22nd November 2007, 02:10 PM
Dunno if you remember but there were a couple of MINI's from down south that took part in Cullen 2005 that had Larini systems on their S's. Sounded brill I seem to recall :)

s12cot
22nd November 2007, 02:54 PM
I'm thinking of getting a Larini exhaust for my MX5, see clip below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBbf35gf3GQ

Do you reckon this might be a bit loud and potentially a waste of nearly £400 (back box only)


sounds good to me:D

monkimagic
22nd November 2007, 04:16 PM
what would your dog say? this owners dog was a bit perplexed!!

I reckon its money well spent if it improves performance...which it will.

Craig
22nd November 2007, 04:49 PM
£400 for a back box only sounds too much. If you have money lying around and nothing to do with it, then I would go for it. If it were my money I would only pay about £200 to £250 just for the back box... ;)

the company I used could make one to suit (style and sound). Their work is really outstanding. (not your usual hacker - these guys are actually mechanics and VERY good welders.) :D

s12cot
22nd November 2007, 06:12 PM
£400 for a back box only sounds too much. If you have money lying around and nothing to do with it, then I would go for it. If it were my money I would only pay about £200 to £250 just for the back box... ;)

the company I used could make one to suit (style and sound). Their work is really outstanding. (not your usual hacker - these guys are actually mechanics and VERY good welders.) :D


would agree that £400 is a lot for a back box:eek:

The Dogfather
22nd November 2007, 06:55 PM
I'm thinking too expensive, MX5parts.co.uk do a back box for £360 and it's made of higher grade stainless steel T316.

Craig, any idea what steel your guys use?

vintageb3
22nd November 2007, 07:02 PM
Tells you here:

http://www.stainless-creations.co.uk

"We only use 304 and 316 Grade stainless steel"

mark

zimbo
22nd November 2007, 08:11 PM
Tells you here:

http://www.stainless-creations.co.uk

"We only use 304 and 316 Grade stainless steel"

mark

The Mellow yellow on there site gallery looks to me very much as if its Fionas old car... :D;)

Craig
22nd November 2007, 08:40 PM
well spotted ali. the oxygen blue one was Allans also ;)

The Dogfather
22nd November 2007, 09:14 PM
Craig, they seem pretty good and they have a MX5 in the gallery. Trouble is they would probably need to see the car before giving me a quote, its a long way to travel to find they just as expensive as the Larini.

Craig
22nd November 2007, 09:20 PM
Craig, they seem pretty good and they have a MX5 in the gallery. Trouble is they would probably need to see the car before giving me a quote, its a long way to travel to find they just as expensive as the Larini.


not necessarily, they will probably have done one already and can give you an approx price over the phone. I would give them a call, nothing lost.:D

The guys are very helpful, have an idea of what size of pipe you want and also what tail trims you want and they will have a better chance of giving you a price. ;)

The Dogfather
22nd November 2007, 09:23 PM
OK, I'll give them a ring when I've got the finances in place i.e. after pay day.

Cheers

KenL
22nd November 2007, 09:23 PM
Sounds like any other boy racer's car to me :p

The Dogfather
22nd November 2007, 09:27 PM
Does that mean I'd have to drive with my foglights on all the time? :D

KenL
22nd November 2007, 10:18 PM
Does that mean I'd have to drive with my foglights on all the time? :D

Nah, you would be better adding under car Neons and those lit-up blue washer jets, those are boss ;)

The Dogfather
22nd November 2007, 10:26 PM
Yeah but what colour neons, man. Pink would look bangin'. ;)

euan
22nd November 2007, 10:33 PM
Looking at that site reminds me how badly I wanted a 968 club sport when I was younger - reading Performance Car magazine was the key to that!

KenL
22nd November 2007, 11:26 PM
Yeah but what colour neons, man. Pink would look bangin'. ;)

Aye, pink would be the best choice for a hairdresser's car :o

AndyP & Lenore
23rd November 2007, 02:01 AM
Aye, pink would be the best choice for a hairdresser's car :o

Ohhhhh yeah!

http://www.cruisermotorsports.com/Single%20Color%20LED%20Undercar%20Kit.bmp

A.;)

s12cot
23rd November 2007, 09:01 AM
Looking at that site reminds me how badly I wanted a 968 club sport when I was younger - reading Performance Car magazine was the key to that!

My dad got ne when they first came out, swears it was the best car he has owned

The Dogfather
23rd November 2007, 11:07 AM
I look at one as a 'classic' 70k on it but immaculate

euan
23rd November 2007, 03:33 PM
I look at one as a 'classic' 70k on it but immaculate

Yeah, they all seem to have huge mileages on them these days, which is understandable as they came out years ago.

Anyway, any news on your exhaust (and neons ;))?

s12cot
23rd November 2007, 03:56 PM
I look at one as a 'classic' 70k on it but immaculate


Very tempting, should i look at this instead of an s2000??

The Dogfather
23rd November 2007, 04:04 PM
Nah, at that age they cost a lot to keep on the road put me right off the idea. Plus performance wise time has moved on a good hot hatch would be significantly quicker.

I'll be considering the exhaust in the run up to Christmas, however if winter tyres become a bigger priority it may have to wait till the new year.

euan
23rd November 2007, 04:40 PM
Very tempting, should i look at this instead of an s2000??

For me, buying one of these would be a second car to keep in the garage for sunny days. And for doing that, I'd rather have an Elise or a 356 Porsche.

Back to the S2000? Not fancy the Z4?

KenL
23rd November 2007, 06:24 PM
however if winter tyres become a bigger priority it may have to wait till the new year.

What are winter tyres, do you live in Lapland or something?

KenL
23rd November 2007, 06:27 PM
Back to the S2000? Not fancy the Z4?

Personally, I would go for the S2000 over the Z4.

I like the looks of the Z4, but I remember Clarkson ripping it for the American "sporty" ride quality, i.e. unbearable.

Of all those cars though, the latest Boxster has got to be the best choice, but probably a lot more expensive.

The Dogfather
23rd November 2007, 06:55 PM
What are winter tyres, do you live in Lapland or something?

Obviously! :p Nah, a rear wheel drive roadster in the snow can be a little tricky, not expecting a lot of snow but I work 35 miles from home and I don't want to get stuck. :o I've got a steep climb to my house which is at 850ft.

Basically winter tyres are a softer compound so stay grippy at lower temps, at 7C they start to outperform standard rubber. They also tend to have special tread which works in snow and slush. Apologies if you already knew this....

KenL
23rd November 2007, 07:27 PM
Obviously! :p Nah, a rear wheel drive roadster in the snow can be a little tricky, not expecting a lot of snow but I work 35 miles from home and I don't want to get stuck. :o I've got a steep climb to my house which is at 850ft.

Basically winter tyres are a softer compound so stay grippy at lower temps, at 7C they start to outperform standard rubber. They also tend to have special tread which works in snow and slush. Apologies if you already knew this....

Oh, right. I thought winter tyres had big knobs on :D

s12cot
24th November 2007, 10:25 AM
Personally, I would go for the S2000 over the Z4.

I like the looks of the Z4, but I remember Clarkson ripping it for the American "sporty" ride quality, i.e. unbearable.

Of all those cars though, the latest Boxster has got to be the best choice, but probably a lot more expensive.


yup S2000, just can't decide if I should go for it or not.... guess I am still fairly happy with the MINI, but really fancy a change.... theres a really nice one in glasgow, but canny be arsed driving over to see it this weekend...

JCWmini
24th November 2007, 11:15 AM
Oh, right. I thought winter tyres had big knobs on :D

Your not wrong there.

AndyP & Lenore
24th November 2007, 11:42 AM
Had winter tyres on my Vauxhall Nova for one winter. Turned it into a go anywhere-4x4. Cracking tyres in the snow.

A.;)

KenL
24th November 2007, 07:19 PM
yup S2000, just can't decide if I should go for it or not.... guess I am still fairly happy with the MINI,

There's your answer - stick with the MINI :)

The Dogfather
24th November 2007, 07:42 PM
Stick with the MINI, at least until there's a car that screams buy me.....