Exhaust Question
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For all those who are intelligent with Exhaust, I plan on doing a full exhaust kit, that includes cat-back and headers, but I came across something else that you can add on the exhaust by taking out the stock h-pipe and replacing it with a ProChamber.......what exactly is a pro-chamber and what benefits do you get out of putting this on the exhaust??? Any help would be great......
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A Pro-chamber is a type of mid-pipe (like an H or X pipe) where both both sides of the exhaust (from each manifold or header) run into a small box or "chamber" and mix them together. Then, the exhaust gasses exit out the back of the chamber, through two exhaust pipes.
They have a reputation for making good torque and horsepower numbers. Further, they have a great sound! (magnifies any lope that your engine has) - real throaty sound!
They have a reputation for making good torque and horsepower numbers. Further, they have a great sound! (magnifies any lope that your engine has) - real throaty sound!
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I couldn't have said it better myself. I am looking into making my own custom pro-chamber with the stock midpipe by basically building a metal bar frame around the h-pipe, cutting the h-pipe out, and then welding a small box where the h-pipe was. I definitely like a throaty sound in a Mustang, and the pro-chamber has the throatiest sound of all mid-pipes.
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