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Old 04-07-2004, 10:54 PM
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is there a noticable difference in sound with macs than with long tubes? would a shop charge less for them to install than for longtubes? does mac's and an x pipe work very well?


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longtubes will make the car have a deeper rumble and pick up a few more ponies (i just switched from macs to kooks). i don't think they would charge less. if you can get a better y-pipe or x-pipe i would use it over the mac 2.5" y-pipe. you don't need to have a shop install them. i'm not that good with cars and i installed my macs(easy)and the kooks(not as easy). with the saved money,you can get more parts. good luck to ya.




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