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5,000 rpm - there be torque here!
Racing Beat or Jackson Racing? Looks like Jackson to me.
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2,000 rpm - light wheelspin, no bog here!
im fairly sure its a racing beat one, the jackson ones are a lot different and shorter.
the only info i can find on the web is this old for sale thread...
http://www.revscene.net/forums/36670...ir-intake.html
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Idling - Listen to it purr...
Whoa that thing is long. You sure that's for Miata and not rx7's?
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3,000 rpm - starting to feel the power
yeah, it's racing beat and it's for miatas... I'm sure I've seen it in some hyper rev... I can take a look later today and find you the page
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5,000 rpm - there be torque here!
Well, I'll be...I have never seen a Racing Beat that looks like that. Must be older that the common aluminum elbow intake. Now I want to know more!
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2,000 rpm - light wheelspin, no bog here!
yeah it bolts on to the top of the OEM airbox and used in conjunction with a performance filter should give a nice sound at least!
its a really old piece of kit from the early days of miata/mx5 tuning so quite nice to have as a collectors piece if nothing else!
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Idling - Listen to it purr...
I had one on my 95. Worked good nice sound, seemed like there was a small performance gain. Be a little careful with it, the plastic gets brittle
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2,000 rpm - light wheelspin, no bog here!
well racing beat came good and sent me a pdf! i cant for the life of me upload it to Photobucket so i have hosted the pdf here..
http://kvisit.com/SgNPyAQ
if a bright spark can make it show for future referance that would be great
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I think I still have an old advertising page for this, it was called the "Power Pulse" Ill have to go see if I can find it now.
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Idling - Listen to it purr...
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Some of them would rub on the underside of the hoods.
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Idling - Listen to it purr...
Can you still buy these or no?
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2,000 rpm - light wheelspin, no bog here!
I have one of these on my 1.6. It was the original Power Pulse before being discontinued and replaced with the U-turn and cone filter. There is also a bracket (which I haven't been able to find any more than vague references to) that will relocate the power steering reservoir slightly to accommodate the chute on this thing. I use it with a K&N drop-in filter and have no other engine mods and it sounds and works beautifully. I picked up mine complete with stabilizer bracket for $80 and love it. They were apparently stupid expensive back in the day.
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