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Racing Beat Power Pulse Connecting Pipe (1990-1995)
Applications Mazda Miata
Part Number 56437
Sport Connecting Pipe 1990-95 Miata
The Sport Connecting pipe was originally designed to accompany our
older style, “reverse-flow” Sport Mufflers. We have since discontinued
the line of Sport Mufflers, but many customers have requested the
connecting pipe that was sold with these systems. For those of you that
would like a “louder” and lighter exhaust system, the Sport Connecting
Pipe can be used with our Power Pulse Muffler. Unlike the connecting
pipe that that is intended to accompany the Power Pulse Muffler, the
Sport Connecting Pipe is NOT equipped with a presilencer. Produced from
2.375" OD 304-stainless steel tubing and flanges, this connecting pipe
will offer years of performance driving.
Many people ask just how much louder the Sport Pipe is as compared to
the Power Pulse Pipe. For comparison purposes, we undertook a series of
decibel readings to record the sound level outputs.
Test Parameter
We used our 1990 RB Miata (1.6 ltr) in this test. The car is equipped
with a RB High Flow Intake, 4:1 Header, and Power Pulse muffler. The
different connecting pipes were installed and the car was lowered to
the ground prior to testing. Using a handheld decibel meter, a sound
level measurement was taken at a 45 degree angle, approximately 18”
away from the muffler tip, The measurements are as follows:
Power Pulse Pipe (with presilencer)
Idle: 74db
3000 RPM: 82 db
5000 RPM: 87 db
Sport Pipe (without presilencer)
Idle: 75db
3000 RPM: 89 db
5000 RPM: 92 db
(Legal limit for California is 95 db.)
Next, the Racing Beat sales staff drove the car to obtain subjective
opinions on the sound quality of the Sport Pipe configured exhaust.
Evaluation:
We were quite surprised with the sound output of this Sport Pipe! Quite
frankly we were expecting to hear a harsh, buzzy tone without a
presilencer, but this was not the case. Although the sound seemed to
increase sharply at 3000 RPM, it was NOT harsh or buzzy but retained
the deep, throaty tone that was similar to the resonated connecting
pipe. Even though it was louder, we all agreed that the sound was
“streetable” and still retained the sound quality of the Power Pulse
system.
Conclusion:
A lighter weight alternative to the resonated connecting pipe, the
Sport Pipe offers a modest sound level increase over the Power Pulse
Pipe, but in our opinion this pipe is adequate for street or track use.
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