BHR Midpipe
My 8 looks like a Smurf
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Any specific reason? I thought we had discussed it when I ordered my pipe as I had the cat put on and I recall hearing it should be fine... am I going to be blowing this cat out?
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Yes I recall you mentioning that about F/I, sadly that's not my case (yet!)
I did see the Davesport site, which is why I was wondering if there was another reason it would fail on the 8.
In either case I'll be putting it through a few track days this year so we'll see how it stands up!
I did see the Davesport site, which is why I was wondering if there was another reason it would fail on the 8.
In either case I'll be putting it through a few track days this year so we'll see how it stands up!
Originally Posted by RX-865
With my GReddy SE and BHR pipe I've been noticing a rattle/buzzing noise when my revs drop and occassionally when i'm cruising. Has anyone else had this issue or know how to resolve it?
Last edited by Cattywampus; Mar 4, 2011 at 08:55 PM.
Quick question, I didnt want to go through this whole thread looking for a simple answer, but since this midpipe attaches to the stock catback, does this mean that its not full 3"? Does it just taper at the flanges? Thanks.
I've got two years of aggressive autocrossing on my mid-pipe, including dual-driver, national level competition, on a car tuned with a Cobb AP (no turbo though). I recently removed the mid-pipe for a visual inspection, and could see no degradation to the core.
I'm a happy camper with respect to my Davesport cat.
Last edited by GeorgeH; Mar 8, 2011 at 08:37 PM.
^Cool story! Was it Ken Hill? Good taste one the premium Tequila, BTW.
One comment on vibration at idle - my setup did this as well, and it was the pipe rattling against the chassis near the rear hanger. I attributed this mostly due to the larger diameter, but the lighter weight of the midpipe & catback (I use Corksport) also stretches the factory hanger less. This last go-around when I installed the midpipe, I cut the horizontal reinforcement out of the middle of the factory hanger to make it more stretchy and that seems to have done the trick.
One comment on vibration at idle - my setup did this as well, and it was the pipe rattling against the chassis near the rear hanger. I attributed this mostly due to the larger diameter, but the lighter weight of the midpipe & catback (I use Corksport) also stretches the factory hanger less. This last go-around when I installed the midpipe, I cut the horizontal reinforcement out of the middle of the factory hanger to make it more stretchy and that seems to have done the trick.
Yeah it's not a leak so it must be a hanger causing the rattle. It appeared to be coming from the rear of the pipe but I couldn't see it hitting anything. I put a bar between the pipe and the chassis and the rattle continued. It never occurred to me to look at the hanger
Thx for the contribution, George. Funny story; Easy and I were recently in Vegas to work on Phil's car and we stayed at the Planet Hollywood Hotel. While there we casino-hopped a bit and ended up at the Diablo Cantina, in the Monte Carlo. Easy and I started yapping with the bartenders about cars and what-not and a guy seated next to us, who was sipping some pretty $$$ tequila, joined the conversation. Turns out he drives a Miata (Spec-class, I think) and he said he knew a serious autox'er named George who drives an RX-8. I mentioned your last name and BINGO, we were sipping shots together and talked about cars for a while. 
There are RX-8 owners everywhere, aren't there?

There are RX-8 owners everywhere, aren't there?
Okay, so the Turbo XS catback is just as loud as the HKS Hi-power with the BHR pipe. The sound is different but I must say the tone is better for street use with the TurboXS.
The only problem is that the donut gasket for the BHR pipe is too small for the TurboXS and the Turbo XS donut gasket is too larger for the protruding section of pipe at the end of the BHR pipe. So with either one there is and exhaust leak.
The solution is to leave the donut gasket that came with the BHR pipe, fit the larger donut gasket in the end of the TurboXS catback and mate them together
The inner diameter of the TurboXS donut is larger so there is no restriction. This was the only solution we could think of in my garage and it worked perfect
The only problem is that the donut gasket for the BHR pipe is too small for the TurboXS and the Turbo XS donut gasket is too larger for the protruding section of pipe at the end of the BHR pipe. So with either one there is and exhaust leak.
The solution is to leave the donut gasket that came with the BHR pipe, fit the larger donut gasket in the end of the TurboXS catback and mate them together
The inner diameter of the TurboXS donut is larger so there is no restriction. This was the only solution we could think of in my garage and it worked perfect
Weird, with either one we could not get it to bolt up tight. What also weird is that the turboxs seems louder than the HKS did with the BHR. I am thinking of getting a resonator put in the long section of the Turbo XS. We'll see.
Hi all, been searching through the forum and cant seem to find an answer. And this thread is huge, too big to read at work.
Basically I've had my bhr midpipe on for a few weeks now, and since fitting, I noticed it had a slight rattle. This seems to still be there and if anything slightly worse now its bedded in?
Is there any known problem/ fix? I've potentially heard it could be the cup and ball joint between the catback and midpipe? And maybe swap to the standard mazda springs?
It is really getting on my nerves and loud from outside the car.....
So any help greatly appreciated.....
Thanks in advance
Nick
Basically I've had my bhr midpipe on for a few weeks now, and since fitting, I noticed it had a slight rattle. This seems to still be there and if anything slightly worse now its bedded in?
Is there any known problem/ fix? I've potentially heard it could be the cup and ball joint between the catback and midpipe? And maybe swap to the standard mazda springs?
It is really getting on my nerves and loud from outside the car.....

So any help greatly appreciated.....
Thanks in advance
Nick
Id be interested to hear what people have done as I spent the weekend under the car trying to stop the rattle I tried the oem springs but there to long I removed and reseated the joint and I changed the local hanger to a power flex one which doesnt fit on the midpipe as the arm is thinner then the stock arm so its loose.
Im not complaining about the pipe as im sure it is a simple fix once you know the problem.
Im not complaining about the pipe as im sure it is a simple fix once you know the problem.
as far as I can see no but it also seems to happen once its got nice and hot after a short drive.
The car is going it for the clutch and BHR flywheel to be fitted monday so il ask them whilst its on the rack to tack a look.
The car is going it for the clutch and BHR flywheel to be fitted monday so il ask them whilst its on the rack to tack a look.
as far as I can see no but it also seems to happen once its got nice and hot after a short drive.
The car is going it for the clutch and BHR flywheel to be fitted monday so il ask them whilst its on the rack to tack a look.
The car is going it for the clutch and BHR flywheel to be fitted monday so il ask them whilst its on the rack to tack a look.



