Mac o/r h-pipe vs Mac Prochamber h-pipe

1badass96gt

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A pro-chamber functions closer to the way an X pipe does. It "tries" to create a vaccum to help pull the exhaust. It will be a pretty decent gain versus just an off road pipe. If cost is an issue, I would personally just do a cat back and hold off till I can get the prochamber. Even just from a sound stand point. Just my $0.02.
 
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BeBeSpArKLeSvT

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Well I payed 169 for a prochamber (prochamber should have been 269 and a "coated" o/r h-pipe was 169)...hehe they gave me the wrong box.....oops for them, yay for me...... forgot the MIL's and stock mufflers for now.....We'll see that and my clutch are being installed today should get the car back tonight!!!!!!
 

CobraSusie

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BeBeSpArKLeSvT said:
Well I payed 169 for a prochamber (prochamber should have been 269 and a "coated" o/r h-pipe was 169)...hehe they gave me the wrong box.....oops for them, yay for me...... forgot the MIL's and stock mufflers for now.....We'll see that and my clutch are being installed today should get the car back tonight!!!!!!
without the MIL's you'll get a check engine light, so if you didn't know,
don't let it worry you ;)
 
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