If anyone is interested in hearing the exhaust sound just go on YouTube and check out a Micra cup car easy and simple
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Probably sounds nothing like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjoHkC5zogc
This is the Nismo S exhaust sound, so that axle back I recall looking at it a couple of months back and doesn't look the same.
Pretty sure all the Micra cup cars are fitted with rawtek mufflers.
The version they sell is the street legal one but to get the ticket you have to be over a certain decibel. Most likely over it (I hope anyway), don't want to spend the money on a quiet muffler. But normally they won't bother unless your driving really hard all the time. Not sure if the muffler is Nissan approved tho.
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View my fuel log 2015 Micra S manual: 7.7 L/100 km ... 36.8 mpg (Imp) ... 13.0 km/L ... 30.6 mpg (US) ...
There is no decibel rating in Canada. There is no noise testing equipment.
All the officer needs is; does it enhance the noise above what the manufacturer intended, is it OEM.
What I was looking for is an answer from raw tek as they are selling the cup car version and a "street version"
So, is it street legal, or off road. Cuz if it's off road only, then why would I want an off road "street version" of the off road cup car exhaust , why not the exact one since it's all the same off road only.
Basically they said hey we make the cup car exhaust, I can sell you an exhaust very similar to it, and just As illegal as the real one but it's different. (Thus, not the cup car exhaust at all, I fact it's, it's own product .
I wanna hear rawtek say it's "street legal" not "a street version of the cup car exhaust" cause it is not the same thing.
And is very sales pitchy.
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Nobuseri (03-29-2017)
Nobuseri, dude, wtf? If you are spending that much for exhaust and other performance parts, why not just buy a used 370Z instead? I never understand why people would spend that much upgrading a Micra. It's a cheap 4 cylinder commute car, that's all it is. Rawtek is well known in the TDI community and they been around for a long time, $600 is quite decent for an entry level exhaust. Dude, you are driving a cheapest entry level car, why are you so knucklehead about it.
Rawtek (03-29-2017)
You know what other entry level car people throw money at and show what kinda potential it really has ..
The civic.... Have seen their following... The money they spend pumping a used $1500$ car.
And really this is more of a field of dreams moment. Obviously otherpeoplewant to build up the micra or why would there be so many
Aftermarket parts? demand and supply
Plus if he did buy a used 350z it would have high km and would have to spend the modify budget just to maintain it and the part s o modify are hella more expensive.
For example : good rubber for a z is the same price as rims and good rubber for a micra
For $5k I've been able to do alot $5k for a 350z that's just rims rubber and susspension if your lucky.
Last edited by IMPUL; 03-29-2017 at 07:11 AM.
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pilip948 (03-30-2017)