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Racing Beat TII Exhaust RX-7

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2008

because there is a lack of sound clips for this sweet product.

Rev TII full turbo-back
on an 87 TII RX7 with hybrid turbo.

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  • if you put a different exhaust like jet engine's, the exhaust gas makes extra pushing force. it can be possible only in rotary turbine engine, rx7's engine is similar of it.

  • @KnightKadir enough to push a car faster?

  • did you notice a horsepower gain from this exhaust?

  • yes

  • Great video! I'm purchasing a racing beat rev II for my 87 TII very soon.

    Did you remove the resonator? Your idle sounds great. Most people don't remove the resonator, and you can usually hear the engine over the exhaust.

  • this is with the resonator. If I still had it I would take it out.

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  • Rotarys.....saving the ozone with every rev.

  • all rotarys backfire with a straight through exhaust. its one of those things that they do, no matter what. its why catalytic converters suck on rotary, they just burn up anyhow

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  • @rotaryboots Really? I know a shop which sells them.

  • Surprising how rare the racing beat turbo-back exhausts are getting. Glad I bought mine when I did.

  • beautiful sound man.

  • Rotarys are like supermodels fun to ride when they're happy but a pain in your ass when they're pissed. It's completely worth it though.

  • 0:35 is super great!!

  • Have the same system under mine, love it.

  • sound nice dude does it pass smog by any changes?

  • Wow I love that sound

  • @sneakorr i think hes right cause every rotor is always firing unlike a piston motor where it's every 4 strokes so the continuous gas flow could do that but it might not be a noticeable force

  • @TPSkinny thats funny because I have both...lol

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