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Old 06-02-2009, 12:20 PM
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thanks alot for the info, i have mac headers right now thats the only reason i was going with the mac hpipe

but im def going to read some reviews and check out some youtubes

thanks again canary
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Originally Posted by smacked1
thanks alot for the info, i have mac headers right now thats the only reason i was going with the mac hpipe

but im def going to read some reviews and check out some youtubes

thanks again canary
Oh that may be a better choice to go with the Macs then, for fitment.

Since I'm doing much of the same research you are, I have just heard of people not getting good fitment with Mac midpipes, while others say they fit just fine. It's hard to rely on this information as a deciding factor in your purchase. However, if you have Mac headers, then I highly doubt you'd have any problems with a mac h-pipe since they are probably tested together. Plus, it's kind of cool to use the same exhaust brand throughout. Though it is also unlikely you'd have any problems with BBK either. Just my opinion

And no problem, good luck!

Edit: Oh and one quick question: If you installed those Mac shorties, did you hear any difference over the stock ones?
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