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Old 4/13/16, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by m05fastbackGT
Here's another option.. I can just use my existing ProChamber with my stock mid-pipe and cats.. All I'll need to do, is just cut the H section off and clamp the ProChamber in it's place..

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I've thought about doing that at one time but some people reported how quiet the prochamber is with a stock catted mid-pipe. That's why I want to add high flow cats instead.
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Originally Posted by 2007CalSpec
I've thought about doing that at one time but some people reported how quiet the prochamber is with a stock catted mid-pipe. That's why I want to add high flow cats instead.
IIRC when I was running my high-flow catted prochamber with Pypes axle backs, it really wasn't that loud at idle to begin with, but at WOT is when they got loud but without the annoying cabin drone..

And from my understanding the OEM cats are pretty efficient for a stock exhaust anyhow..

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