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<blockquote data-quote="KLeech" data-source="post: 13163153" data-attributes="member: 132442"><p>Prochamber H pipe, SLP loudmouth 1's or 2's (for a little less loud) you'd love either of those I run the prochamber and 1's. Don't put flowmasters on it they're garbage. Btw an x pipe is more of a raspy "Indy car sound" I would describe it as an h pipe has the deeper "muscle" tone just for reference. It's all a persona preference honestly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KLeech, post: 13163153, member: 132442"] Prochamber H pipe, SLP loudmouth 1's or 2's (for a little less loud) you'd love either of those I run the prochamber and 1's. Don't put flowmasters on it they're garbage. Btw an x pipe is more of a raspy "Indy car sound" I would describe it as an h pipe has the deeper "muscle" tone just for reference. It's all a persona preference honestly. [/QUOTE]
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