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Will a prochamber have leak problems?

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Old Apr 26, 2010 | 09:51 PM
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Default Will a prochamber have leak problems?

Ok so today and I said the hell with the leaky *** Pypes mid-pipe and put on my stocker and now it's driving me crazy because it's to quiet lol. I am seriously thinking about buying a prochamber if I can get a decent deal on shipping it to 99702 in Alaska (MAC want's about 90 bucks). But here is my main concern: All the pics I have seen of it looks like the legs that run to the manifolds are separate pieces from the cross part just like the pypes was. The pypes used a pipe with slits in it so the other pipe could slide in and was held with a ****ty clamp and leaked way bad from there. Is the design the same on the prochamber or is it way better? I was even going to just have the pypes on welded but nobody will do it since it has no cats
Old Apr 26, 2010 | 10:27 PM
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Nobody will weld it? Thats crazy, see if you can find a private person to do it out of there garage or something...

But im pretty sure all exhausts will have some leaks in them... its just that some leak more than others!
Old Apr 26, 2010 | 10:49 PM
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my prochamber didn't fit "perfectly." However the shop made some kind of jimmy-rig to fix the small leak.
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