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1996 Mazda 626ES Exhaust System

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1996 Mazda 626ES Exhaust System

  1. Greddy (5 votes [100.00%])

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  2. Turbonetics (0 votes [0.00%])

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I Have searched the Internet, and just can't find an Exhaust System for a 1996 Mazda 626ES V6. PLEASE HELP

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is it gonna have a turbo, supercharger, or NA?

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No Just a regular Aftermarket Exhaust system, I can't seem to find one anywhere.

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I think he asking you if the exhaust in question is going to be going on a na/turbo or supercharged engine?

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That exactly wat i meant thanks sick2sick

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I have a 95 v-6 and I have the Brospeed setup, have been happy withit for almost 6 years.

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I have a 95 v-6 and I have the Brospeed setup, have been happy withit for almost 6 years.


How is the sound with Brospeed(Bosal)? Low deep rumble or just as quiet as stock? Any performance improvement?

Kat Kat, I know there are a few catback systems: GReddy Evo(MX6 should fit w/ no problems), Bosal (Brospeed)(SS), Pacesetter Monza, and Borla (SS). Most are made for MX6s with the exception of Bosal but should fit 626s .

Check out NOPI.com, seffect.com & www.enduromotorsports.com/GreddyEVO.html.

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It's a Non Turbo or Supercharged car

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the brospeed has a nice low rumble....nothing abnoxious, but you can tell by listening that i changed it...I like the way it sounds...not ricey, and not throaty like a v-8 just somewhere nice in the middle :P

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Greddy it seems people have voted. Theres no real point gettin a Turbonetics unless u wanna get a turbo or somethin and even then , Greddys probably better. (my oppinion) B)

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