catted legs for prochamber
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catted legs for prochamber
Hey all... I installed the catless, stainless prochamber on my '05 a couple years back, and it's been a great combo with my stock mufflers. Thing is, I will probably sell her in the not-too-distant future, and will probably want cats on it when I do. Thus, the problem: no cats.
Am I better off getting a couple "high flow" cats and putting them in on the existing MAC catless legs, or trying to find the catted MAC legs somewhere? (or, try to find a stock H-pipe is also an option I guess...)
Also, using the stock H pipe isn't an option - cats are gone from that too...
Thanks for any input!
Am I better off getting a couple "high flow" cats and putting them in on the existing MAC catless legs, or trying to find the catted MAC legs somewhere? (or, try to find a stock H-pipe is also an option I guess...)
Also, using the stock H pipe isn't an option - cats are gone from that too...
Thanks for any input!
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Hey all... I installed the catless, stainless prochamber on my '05 a couple years back, and it's been a great combo with my stock mufflers. Thing is, I will probably sell her in the not-too-distant future, and will probably want cats on it when I do. Thus, the problem: no cats.
Am I better off getting a couple "high flow" cats and putting them in on the existing MAC catless legs, or trying to find the catted MAC legs somewhere? (or, try to find a stock H-pipe is also an option I guess...)
Also, using the stock H pipe isn't an option - cats are gone from that too...
Thanks for any input!
Am I better off getting a couple "high flow" cats and putting them in on the existing MAC catless legs, or trying to find the catted MAC legs somewhere? (or, try to find a stock H-pipe is also an option I guess...)
Also, using the stock H pipe isn't an option - cats are gone from that too...
Thanks for any input!
I use to run the off-road Mac Prochamber last year before I put on my longtubes. I didn't think Mac made the catted legs for the Prochamber anymore because of supplier issues. If it were me I would pick up a stock h-pipe and put it back on the car and sell the offroad Prochamber here on the forums.
Just my .02$
Scott
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I use to run the off-road Mac Prochamber last year before I put on my longtubes. I didn't think Mac made the catted legs for the Prochamber anymore because of supplier issues. If it were me I would pick up a stock h-pipe and put it back on the car and sell the offroad Prochamber here on the forums.
Just my .02$
Scott
Just my .02$
Scott
I'd check with TillmanSpeed, he deals with MAC Products!
#7
I bought Scott's catless Prochamber... love to consider hi-flo cats someday. How difficult would it be for a muffler shop to weld hi-flo cats into the catless prochamber legs? Sounds pretty simple to me.
#8
after looking at it - doesn't look too bad. The only problem may be the clearance to the shields above where the cats would go. It seems like the catless legs aren't designed in a way that keeps much clearance if cats were welded in...
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