Racing Beat Power Pulse Exhaust Quality
#1
Racing Beat Power Pulse Exhaust Quality
Just to nip this in the bud ahead of time: I purchased this from 949 Racing. Dan has been super nice to talk to about the whole thing and even took the time to talk to Racing Beat about this issue for me. 949 Racing is awesome. Racing Beat is not.
I recently purchased a Racing Beat Power Pulse Muffler as a luxury purchase, to match the extremely nice Racing Beat header and Racing Beat midpipe i had already. Since i'm building an extremely nice car with extremely nice parts to enjoy for a long time to come, i figured spending $350 for a muffler was maybe worth it.
This is what i received. Joke is on me!
20171010_172344 by concealer404, on Flickr
20171010_172638 by concealer404, on Flickr
20171010_174534 by concealer404, on Flickr
These welds are pretty unacceptable in the context of a $350 muffler. If i wanted questionable quality i would have bought an $89.99 ebay muffler and taken my chances.
I've since been provided with picture examples of what the welds normally look like on these exhausts (as well have seen the weld quality on the two Racing Beat midpipes and headers i have on my cars) and have determined that this is entirely different. We are now paying the same price for a vastly inferior product.
Two examples below:
Mitymazda rb muffler 4 by concealer404, on Flickr
ian rb welds by concealer404, on Flickr
The vendor that i purchased this from reached out to Racing Beat on my behalf, and was told that "Apparently they changed the rod they use, and the welders are not 'used to it' yet.
They didn't say they won't swap it, but admitted that the rest of the batch is the same." What ******* douchebags. (Racing Beat, not the vendor)
Take extreme caution. I would absolute not suggest purchasing this product at anywhere near this price. :unamused:
I recently purchased a Racing Beat Power Pulse Muffler as a luxury purchase, to match the extremely nice Racing Beat header and Racing Beat midpipe i had already. Since i'm building an extremely nice car with extremely nice parts to enjoy for a long time to come, i figured spending $350 for a muffler was maybe worth it.
This is what i received. Joke is on me!
20171010_172344 by concealer404, on Flickr
20171010_172638 by concealer404, on Flickr
20171010_174534 by concealer404, on Flickr
These welds are pretty unacceptable in the context of a $350 muffler. If i wanted questionable quality i would have bought an $89.99 ebay muffler and taken my chances.
I've since been provided with picture examples of what the welds normally look like on these exhausts (as well have seen the weld quality on the two Racing Beat midpipes and headers i have on my cars) and have determined that this is entirely different. We are now paying the same price for a vastly inferior product.
Two examples below:
Mitymazda rb muffler 4 by concealer404, on Flickr
ian rb welds by concealer404, on Flickr
The vendor that i purchased this from reached out to Racing Beat on my behalf, and was told that "Apparently they changed the rod they use, and the welders are not 'used to it' yet.
They didn't say they won't swap it, but admitted that the rest of the batch is the same." What ******* douchebags. (Racing Beat, not the vendor)
Take extreme caution. I would absolute not suggest purchasing this product at anywhere near this price. :unamused:
#5
If you want to keep your sanity in check I would avoide a Racing Beat muffler. It was acceptable with stock piping, but after putting the racing beat manifold and a high flow cat, sound was obnoxious and droney.
I would buy a Magnaflow box and paying a shop to do the welding. The bigger the box = quieter, sane mind.
I would buy a Magnaflow box and paying a shop to do the welding. The bigger the box = quieter, sane mind.
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This is what happens when good companies start cutting costs and outsource to the cheapest China bidders.
might as well buy ebay China junk at 1/3rd the cost.
I had a racing beat power pulse dual tip muffler on my last miata, it came with the car, so no idea how old it was, but it held up real good, sounded great with a stock car and midpipe.
But i do not remember how the welds looked, never bothered to look at them.
might as well buy ebay China junk at 1/3rd the cost.
I had a racing beat power pulse dual tip muffler on my last miata, it came with the car, so no idea how old it was, but it held up real good, sounded great with a stock car and midpipe.
But i do not remember how the welds looked, never bothered to look at them.
#17
Just to add another data point, recently got the race connecting midpipe from racingbeat europe, took about 4 weeks to get here from the US:
The welds on the curved parts seem much better than the MIG crap on the hangers, but looks solid enough.
Its obvious the resonator was welded somewhere else, based on the difference between the end cap weld and the one connecting to the actual pipe.
Could look much better if it had some nitric acid brushed on afterwards.
The welds on the curved parts seem much better than the MIG crap on the hangers, but looks solid enough.
Its obvious the resonator was welded somewhere else, based on the difference between the end cap weld and the one connecting to the actual pipe.
Could look much better if it had some nitric acid brushed on afterwards.