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Old Jan 6, 2007 | 03:39 AM
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Default Quick H-Pipe question.

The UPS guy just delivered my MAC O/R H Pipe. I have the stock piping in my car with weld-in Flowmasters right now and in the morning I plan to do the swap. Will my MAC pipe work? It's dark out right now so I can't look under the car. I unpacked the pipes and they look a little bit larger than I expected. Would this hurt my car? Did I get the wrong pipe? Would this be an easy install for my mechanic? Just a little unsure, wasn't expecting the pipes to be so fat. What differences would I feel in the driveability? More horses, loss of torque? This is what I bought.

http://www.macperformance.com/store/...Product_ID=248

If it doesn't work, then oh well I'll return it or sell it to someone. It was pretty cheap.

Thanx for in advance for your replys.
Manny

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Old Jan 6, 2007 | 05:59 AM
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Default RE: Quick H-Pipe question.

Everything should work. Its supposed to be a bolt in set up. If you dont feel like doing it, a mechanic could do it in like 10 minutes on a lift.
Old Jan 6, 2007 | 07:09 AM
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Everything should work. Its supposed to be a bolt in set up. If you dont feel like doing it, a mechanic could do it in like 10 minutes on a lift.
Cool thanx for the reassurance.
Old Jan 6, 2007 | 10:48 AM
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Default RE: Quick H-Pipe question.

The local muffler shop gave me a quote of $50 over then phone--usually I would have done something like this myself, but for $50 (with me watching) it was well worth my not having to crawl under the car like a reptile.[/align][/align]It took less than 45 minues from the time I drove in, 'til the time I drove out.[/align][/align][/align]
Old Jan 6, 2007 | 03:41 PM
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Default RE: Quick H-Pipe question.

its the same pipe i have, and my flows are welded in. the mid-pipe will bolt right up with no problems. you will definately notice a difference once you get it on. i now break em loose in 2nd just about as good as i do in 1st, and my 3rd gear scratch went from a chirp to a solid bark! the pipe out performed all of my expectations by far in both sound and power!! im very very pleased with the set-up. it sounds fuggin MEAN!! i've posted clips of it, so im sure you've prolly heard it. you are going to love it....congrats on the purchase!! make sure to update us and let us know how it sounds and what you think of it. after you get it put on!!!
Old Jan 6, 2007 | 04:49 PM
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Default RE: Quick H-Pipe question.

Same set up here MAc H with Flows and Turndowns... It's all good in the hood!
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