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Old 03-15-2010, 08:10 PM
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So I've had a few different exhaust setups.

Flowmaster-stock mid
Flowmaster-o/r x
Flowmaster-o/r h
MAC-o/r h
MAC-stock mid
Pypes-stock mid
Pypes-o/r x
Pypes-o/r h
SLP-o/r x
SLP-o/r h
SLP-stock mid
...............and now, MAC with O/R Prochamber.

I must say, this is definitely the best setup that I've found by far.
Before this I would have probably said the SLP with stock mid or the MAC with the O/R h was the best.

Basically, the thing that I hated about my other exhausts with the o/r mid was:

1) Startup, everyone who has an o/r pipe knows what I mean. With the Prochamber, the startup was surprisingly quiet, but when you get on it it sounds sweet.

2) No raspiness! I loved the sound of the SLP with the o/r h, but at WOT it wouls get raspy as hell. The Prochamber eliminates this. I love it!!!!
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Old 03-15-2010, 09:27 PM
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Soooo........ Where's the video?? Or at least a sound clip? Like saying your girlfriend has the best ***** with no pic. Just not cool.
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Old 03-15-2010, 11:51 PM
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Sounds like a good setup. The prochamber is pretty nice. I sold mine because I wanted an X-pipe to get more of a flutter on deceleration.

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Old 03-15-2010, 11:54 PM
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I don't have a camcorder and those videos don't really help me at all. For me I kinda have to hear it in person, this is the best setup for me so far.
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Originally Posted by tombohum
So I've had a few different exhaust setups.

Flowmaster-stock mid
Flowmaster-o/r x
Flowmaster-o/r h
MAC-o/r h
MAC-stock mid
Pypes-stock mid
Pypes-o/r x
Pypes-o/r h
SLP-o/r x
SLP-o/r h
SLP-stock mid
...............and now, MAC with O/R Prochamber.

I must say, this is definitely the best setup that I've found by far.
Before this I would have probably said the SLP with stock mid or the MAC with the O/R h was the best.

Basically, the thing that I hated about my other exhausts with the o/r mid was:

1) Startup, everyone who has an o/r pipe knows what I mean. With the Prochamber, the startup was surprisingly quiet, but when you get on it it sounds sweet.

2) No raspiness! I loved the sound of the SLP with the o/r h, but at WOT it wouls get raspy as hell. The Prochamber eliminates this. I love it!!!!
Ahhhh another MAC + O/R Prochamber lover. Welcome to the club! I've had this combo for about a week.

MACs with a Prochamber is like peanut butter and jelly, bread and butter, ham and cheese...they go so well together.

One thing about the morning startup with an o/r prochamber...It's quiet IF you compare it to having an o/r pipe with a muffler delete like loudmouths or boomtubes but it's still loud enough that the neighbors will still hate you. The loudness is more on the low frequency aka deep, bassy end.

I agree there's no rasp at all.
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Old 03-16-2010, 02:53 AM
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Originally Posted by 2007CalSpec
Ahhhh another MAC + O/R Prochamber lover. Welcome to the club! I've had this combo for about a week.

MACs with a Prochamber is like peanut butter and jelly, bread and butter, ham and cheese...they go so well together.

One thing about the morning startup with an o/r prochamber...It's quiet IF you compare it to having an o/r pipe with a muffler delete like loudmouths or boomtubes but it's still loud enough that the neighbors will still hate you. The loudness is more on the low frequency aka deep, bassy end.

I agree there's no rasp at all.
Definitely gonna wake up the neighbors! Much better than other O/R pipes though. I love it, can't wait to take it downtown and see how many alarms I can set off
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