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X-pipe - H-pipe - Prochamber - whats the differences except sound?
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<blockquote data-quote="dalamar_96" data-source="post: 1438978" data-attributes="member: 19917"><p>I just did Prochamber (catless) on my 96 - along with ported heads & cams. Had Roush side exit mufflers. It's dam loud. it sounds sweet off ldle and awsome from 3000 up. Kinda drones at 2000, I dont like that too much. I just did it few weeks ago & havent decided if it's too loud.</p><p></p><p>Side exit pipes are right in your ear - When I'm on it, I cant even here the passanger side with the windows down. But if you dont have side exit pipes, that won't mean much to you, so nevermind.</p><p></p><p>H pipe will sound good with stock exhaust manifolds. X pipe sounds better with hedders I think. X pipe flows a little better (like 5 HP or less), but kinda pops alot on the stock exhaust manifold. It's a personal preferance but I dont quite like the poping sound. It also depends on how loud your mufflers are. </p><p></p><p>The prochamber is like an x pipe and an h pipe inside a resinator box thingie. Thats the unofficial explanation. We were looking inside mine with a mirror and that kinda explains it. Sort of. But it definately has a unique sound. The sound will change with the muffler you pick.</p><p></p><p>Cost wise. : Low/mid pirced system - isn't pretty but works good and sounds good. Mac or BBK</p><p></p><p>If you want the best (stainless) very good quality, vey good fit, kinda expensive check: Bassani or SLP. </p><p></p><p>Hope that answers your question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dalamar_96, post: 1438978, member: 19917"] I just did Prochamber (catless) on my 96 - along with ported heads & cams. Had Roush side exit mufflers. It's dam loud. it sounds sweet off ldle and awsome from 3000 up. Kinda drones at 2000, I dont like that too much. I just did it few weeks ago & havent decided if it's too loud. Side exit pipes are right in your ear - When I'm on it, I cant even here the passanger side with the windows down. But if you dont have side exit pipes, that won't mean much to you, so nevermind. H pipe will sound good with stock exhaust manifolds. X pipe sounds better with hedders I think. X pipe flows a little better (like 5 HP or less), but kinda pops alot on the stock exhaust manifold. It's a personal preferance but I dont quite like the poping sound. It also depends on how loud your mufflers are. The prochamber is like an x pipe and an h pipe inside a resinator box thingie. Thats the unofficial explanation. We were looking inside mine with a mirror and that kinda explains it. Sort of. But it definately has a unique sound. The sound will change with the muffler you pick. Cost wise. : Low/mid pirced system - isn't pretty but works good and sounds good. Mac or BBK If you want the best (stainless) very good quality, vey good fit, kinda expensive check: Bassani or SLP. Hope that answers your question. [/QUOTE]
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