O/R prochamber
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Is it true i will lose low end torque by removing the cats?? I just purchased the Mac prochamber that connects to the stock cats i wanted a bit more sound so i then got the off road legs to eliminate the cats, Was that a good idea?? :scratch:
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Originally posted by fastrek82@June 23, 2005, 7:31 PM
Is it true i will lose low end torque by removing the cats?? I just purchased the Mac prochamber that connects to the stock cats i wanted a bit more sound so i then got the off road legs to eliminate the cats, Was that a good idea?? :scratch:
Thanks...
Is it true i will lose low end torque by removing the cats?? I just purchased the Mac prochamber that connects to the stock cats i wanted a bit more sound so i then got the off road legs to eliminate the cats, Was that a good idea?? :scratch:
Thanks...
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mmmm.....SLPs plus an offroad prochamber would be insanely loud.... if you do go that way, PLEASE let me know how it sounds and how easy it was to put on, becuase I am seriously thinking of doing that, and then putting stock cats in for the smog test.
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