Borla Cat-back Exhaust Info
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Originally posted by U. N. O.
these testimonial will not be too acurate since it won't be from people with an 8 but with other cars.. the exaust behaviors in each car are different as so it is the intake so some aftermarket exhaust (borla in this case) might be a "downgrade" instead of an "upgrade" making mpg worse.. please note that i am not saying that this is the case with the borla to the 8 but it could be.
these testimonial will not be too acurate since it won't be from people with an 8 but with other cars.. the exaust behaviors in each car are different as so it is the intake so some aftermarket exhaust (borla in this case) might be a "downgrade" instead of an "upgrade" making mpg worse.. please note that i am not saying that this is the case with the borla to the 8 but it could be.
Originally posted by david borla
Any aftermarket performance product that provides more HP than stock at the same RPM will help your MPG if you drive at the same speed you did before the upgrade. This is because it will take less effort from the engine to reach the same speed.
Any aftermarket performance product that provides more HP than stock at the same RPM will help your MPG if you drive at the same speed you did before the upgrade. This is because it will take less effort from the engine to reach the same speed.
#152
Originally posted by david borla
I apoligize if this is confusing, I guess I need to explain it better.
There are certain elements of physics that apply to all vehicles and this discussion is a classic example. What we are discussing applies to all gas powered vehicles including motorcycles, airplanes and boats. The testimonials I posted are just examples.
Most importantly it applies (as Crazzifuzzy stated) to more products than just Borla products. As a matter of fact, many aftermartket exhausts will improve your fuel economy.
Any aftermarket performance product that provides more HP than stock at the same RPM will help your MPG if you drive at the same speed you did before the upgrade. This is because it will take less effort from the engine to reach the same speed.
I apoligize if this is confusing, I guess I need to explain it better.
There are certain elements of physics that apply to all vehicles and this discussion is a classic example. What we are discussing applies to all gas powered vehicles including motorcycles, airplanes and boats. The testimonials I posted are just examples.
Most importantly it applies (as Crazzifuzzy stated) to more products than just Borla products. As a matter of fact, many aftermartket exhausts will improve your fuel economy.
Any aftermarket performance product that provides more HP than stock at the same RPM will help your MPG if you drive at the same speed you did before the upgrade. This is because it will take less effort from the engine to reach the same speed.
don't get me wrong, "your theory" is to be right. never the less this is a new car, a new engine and we don't know with certainty how it will react with certain changes. thats a fact. I know borla is a very reputable company with very high quality (and prices) and would make mods for the better BUT this being a brand new things no one just no one has the experience on it to determine sust conclusions.
And i know you might be right but i rather still be skeptical until proven wrong by phisical proofs from that car itself not just logics and theories and past w/ other cars (i am a big logic person but sometimes..)
heck i might get it to see myself..u never know
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I understand your point. We need to think of a test scenario that will be accurate so we can find the answer we are all looking for.
Any ideas of how we can run a scientifically accurate test? In my opinion, it would have to be a comparison between aftermarket and stock exhaust with the same exact route, similar driving conditions, same weight and over the same time period/distance. If you want to get super accurate, RPM's and shift points should probably be kept close as well.
What other variables am I leaving out?
This will be an interesting test. Most of us are normally concerned with power, so this is kind of unique. I can't recall ever reading about an aftermarket exhaust MPG shootout. It's especially appropriate in California these days. We should sell the idea to a magazine!
Any ideas of how we can run a scientifically accurate test? In my opinion, it would have to be a comparison between aftermarket and stock exhaust with the same exact route, similar driving conditions, same weight and over the same time period/distance. If you want to get super accurate, RPM's and shift points should probably be kept close as well.
What other variables am I leaving out?
This will be an interesting test. Most of us are normally concerned with power, so this is kind of unique. I can't recall ever reading about an aftermarket exhaust MPG shootout. It's especially appropriate in California these days. We should sell the idea to a magazine!
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Seems my orginal post was deleted. Maybe an admin fat fingered my post, next time inform me why.
I found the Borla exhuaust for $549.99 at:
http://www.rx-7parts.com/default.php
Shipping is about $25, plug your zip in to get a more accurate price.
You can use your Mazda screw-up AMEX card there too. I asked the owner if they would split up the price over two credit cards since it would be more than $500, no problem.
D-san
I found the Borla exhuaust for $549.99 at:
http://www.rx-7parts.com/default.php
Shipping is about $25, plug your zip in to get a more accurate price.
You can use your Mazda screw-up AMEX card there too. I asked the owner if they would split up the price over two credit cards since it would be more than $500, no problem.
D-san
#156
Originally posted by Digisan
Seems my orginal post was deleted. Maybe an admin fat fingered my post, next time inform me why.
I found the Borla exhuaust for $549.99 at:
http://www.rx-7parts.com/default.php
Shipping is about $25, plug your zip in to get a more accurate price.
You can use your Mazda screw-up AMEX card there too. I asked the owner if they would split up the price over two credit cards since it would be more than $500, no problem.
D-san
Seems my orginal post was deleted. Maybe an admin fat fingered my post, next time inform me why.
I found the Borla exhuaust for $549.99 at:
http://www.rx-7parts.com/default.php
Shipping is about $25, plug your zip in to get a more accurate price.
You can use your Mazda screw-up AMEX card there too. I asked the owner if they would split up the price over two credit cards since it would be more than $500, no problem.
D-san
why would they let your thread take away their business?
i think alll in all, since their price isn't that much higher than posted, go buy it from vivid to support the board.
#157
Originally posted by energie
i believe it has a lot to do with the fact that vivid racing is a core sponser of this board.
why would they let your thread take away their business?
i think alll in all, since their price isn't that much higher than posted, go buy it from vivid to support the board.
i believe it has a lot to do with the fact that vivid racing is a core sponser of this board.
why would they let your thread take away their business?
i think alll in all, since their price isn't that much higher than posted, go buy it from vivid to support the board.
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OK - installed my Borla last night. There are some Hi-res pictures at the link in the signature, but here are the small versions.
I also took "before" and "after" sound recordings, but they are too big (1 Meg and 1.85 Meg) for the site, so if anyone wants a comparison taken 1 hour apart, in the exact same location, with the recording device (iPaq 3850) at the same location (by the rotary crest), PM me with your email address and I can email them to you promptly.
Pic 1 - the Kit - before installation:
I also took "before" and "after" sound recordings, but they are too big (1 Meg and 1.85 Meg) for the site, so if anyone wants a comparison taken 1 hour apart, in the exact same location, with the recording device (iPaq 3850) at the same location (by the rotary crest), PM me with your email address and I can email them to you promptly.
Pic 1 - the Kit - before installation:
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Tpryor,
Excellent photos! They really show the difference between the exhausts.
I have a couple of questions for you about the install.
Did you have any problems reinstalling the spring bolts?
Did your kit come with a M6 nut to attach the ground strap to the muffler?
Excellent photos! They really show the difference between the exhausts.
I have a couple of questions for you about the install.
Did you have any problems reinstalling the spring bolts?
Did your kit come with a M6 nut to attach the ground strap to the muffler?
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very , very nice pictures...! tell us about any change in mgp IF ANY!!
one question fo r every one.. what if we just do a straight pipe to the back?with a couple of resonators to lower the tone? that will increase the hp lots more, better mpg? and cheaper!! . on time for an inspection, just bolt the factory back on and u set.. would this work?
one question fo r every one.. what if we just do a straight pipe to the back?with a couple of resonators to lower the tone? that will increase the hp lots more, better mpg? and cheaper!! . on time for an inspection, just bolt the factory back on and u set.. would this work?
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Originally posted by david borla
I understand your point. We need to think of a test scenario that will be accurate so we can find the answer we are all looking for.
Any ideas of how we can run a scientifically accurate test? In my opinion, it would have to be a comparison between aftermarket and stock exhaust with the same exact route, similar driving conditions, same weight and over the same time period/distance. If you want to get super accurate, RPM's and shift points should probably be kept close as well.
What other variables am I leaving out?
This will be an interesting test. Most of us are normally concerned with power, so this is kind of unique. I can't recall ever reading about an aftermarket exhaust MPG shootout. It's especially appropriate in California these days. We should sell the idea to a magazine!
I understand your point. We need to think of a test scenario that will be accurate so we can find the answer we are all looking for.
Any ideas of how we can run a scientifically accurate test? In my opinion, it would have to be a comparison between aftermarket and stock exhaust with the same exact route, similar driving conditions, same weight and over the same time period/distance. If you want to get super accurate, RPM's and shift points should probably be kept close as well.
What other variables am I leaving out?
This will be an interesting test. Most of us are normally concerned with power, so this is kind of unique. I can't recall ever reading about an aftermarket exhaust MPG shootout. It's especially appropriate in California these days. We should sell the idea to a magazine!
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Originally posted by Speed Racer
Tpryor,
Excellent photos! They really show the difference between the exhausts.
I have a couple of questions for you about the install.
Did you have any problems reinstalling the spring bolts?
Did your kit come with a M6 nut to attach the ground strap to the muffler?
Tpryor,
Excellent photos! They really show the difference between the exhausts.
I have a couple of questions for you about the install.
Did you have any problems reinstalling the spring bolts?
Did your kit come with a M6 nut to attach the ground strap to the muffler?
We assembled the system on the ground (all clamps loose), removed the plastic pieces surrounding the exhaust tips, hung the B-pipe hanger first, and the rest went together in 10-15 minutes (adjusting and tightening clamps, etc. and putting the plastic "surrounds" back on). The very last thing we did was reinstall the springs and bolts, and it was no issue.
We did NOT get a nut to attach the ground strap in the kit. On the parts list, it is not listed, so we assumed that they had no intention of including it. Luckily, we had one handy.
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nice
damm this sucks. The good side of me told me "danny dont buy anything for the car yet"But the bad side said "Buy it buy it u know u want to" guess who one im buying next week.:D
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Man, is this a great board! Great info, mature "audience," and some real experts. I look forward to reading it almost as much as I do driving my 8!
Coupla things: First, John at http://www.socalmotorsports.com says he will do the same price he gave me for the Borla ($560 including shipping) if you mention my name (Paul).
Secondly, question for David Borla or anyone who has put this exhaust on. Looking at that lovely 3" cat-back pipe, I began wondering if I will lose ground clearance as compared to stock. Will I?
Thanks...
Coupla things: First, John at http://www.socalmotorsports.com says he will do the same price he gave me for the Borla ($560 including shipping) if you mention my name (Paul).
Secondly, question for David Borla or anyone who has put this exhaust on. Looking at that lovely 3" cat-back pipe, I began wondering if I will lose ground clearance as compared to stock. Will I?
Thanks...
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Originally posted by tpryor
Borla Sound:
Borla Sound:
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Originally posted by RotorMotor
What a great growl!!! I was almost expecting to hear "Zhoul" and see my eggs pop out of their container and start cooking themselves on my countertop!! :D
What a great growl!!! I was almost expecting to hear "Zhoul" and see my eggs pop out of their container and start cooking themselves on my countertop!! :D
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Originally posted by Omicron
Secondly, question for David Borla or anyone who has put this exhaust on. Looking at that lovely 3" cat-back pipe, I began wondering if I will lose ground clearance as compared to stock. Will I?
Thanks...
Secondly, question for David Borla or anyone who has put this exhaust on. Looking at that lovely 3" cat-back pipe, I began wondering if I will lose ground clearance as compared to stock. Will I?
Thanks...
Not a concern.
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Re: nice
Originally posted by eclps0
damm this sucks. The good side of me told me "danny dont buy anything for the car yet"But the bad side said "Buy it buy it u know u want to" guess who one im buying next week.:D
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damm this sucks. The good side of me told me "danny dont buy anything for the car yet"But the bad side said "Buy it buy it u know u want to" guess who one im buying next week.:D
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I have two devils on my shoulders, your lucky to have one side of reason
glad you finally got it tpryor
you waited so long, great pics
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I'm really torn between borla and mazdaspeed. any advantage of one over the other?
Mazdaspeed offers full warranty still... thats a biggy. It sounds like borla gives a few performance gains, and I think the Mazdaspeed is only offers a richer rotary sounding exhaust note. what are your thoughts?
Mazdaspeed offers full warranty still... thats a biggy. It sounds like borla gives a few performance gains, and I think the Mazdaspeed is only offers a richer rotary sounding exhaust note. what are your thoughts?
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I'm really torn between borla and mazdaspeed. any advantage of one over the other?
Mazdaspeed offers full warranty still... thats a biggy. It sounds like borla gives a few performance gains, and I think the Mazdaspeed is only offers a richer rotary sounding exhaust note. what are your thoughts?
I'm really torn between borla and mazdaspeed. any advantage of one over the other?
Mazdaspeed offers full warranty still... thats a biggy. It sounds like borla gives a few performance gains, and I think the Mazdaspeed is only offers a richer rotary sounding exhaust note. what are your thoughts?
I find it hard to believe that they would void the waranty to the powertrain because you went with a cat-back Borla exhaust.
Would that mean aftermarket mufflers void waranties too? Mineke might be out of business if that is the case.
I seriously doubt they would bring up warranty issues for a Borla catback.
Mr. Borla, what are your thoughts?
-Mr. Wigggles