Jim, I'm a big proponent of quieting race cars down. It will improve our health and community relations, and if you do it well it won't even hurt performance.
What mufflers are you using now? I'm assuming you're running one of those annoying Spec Miata exhaust that the pack is so fond of? I've gotten to the point with those cars that I'd prefer to listen to Jake's rotary engine than the SM race...
Anyway, on both the ITA NX and the ITB Swift I ran a single Dynomax Ultra Flo with a center dump, and both cars were the most quiet in the pack. It turns it from an annoying, raspy sound into something much more mellow:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/WLK-17230/
BTW, if you want to try that part I linked to above, 2.5" UltraFlo muffler, I have a brandy-new one in my garage. Try it, see if it works, and if so make me an offer. I tried to use that on the STL Integra, but the floor pan/tunnel on the 'Teg is too small and the muffler sat too low to the ground. However, I seem to recall that the Miata tunnel is better.
What I went with for the Integra was a pair of these in series:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/WLK-24236/
I cannot yet offer feedback, but the sound level is similar (at near-idle speeds) as the UltraFlo. We've used that muffler successfully on the Integra (another raspy annoying-sounding engine) coupled to one of these in series:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MPE-10416/
...and we passed sound at NHMS. We were also told that it was the quietest ITS car out there (at the Road America Runoffs folks on the front straight said they could barely hear the car...) I also have one of those Magnaflow (used, but in good condition) that I took off the Integra that you're welcome to try.
In summary, my suggestion would be that if you have the space under there to try the UltraFlo first with a SM tailpipe exit under the rear. Then, if that doesn't work well enough (though I think it will) you can try adding in one of the smaller resonators like the Magnaflow. Give me a ring and I can get these parts to you for a tryout.
GA