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Old 04-14-2008, 05:04 PM
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Default Pacesetter Mid-tubes?

Deciding to go with these or the Mac Mids. If using the Macs would I need to use the 02 sims for the back two sensors. From what I have read the Macs are good for the midtube style. Anyone with pics of these please post so i can see what they look like. Thanks

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The Pacesetter "mid tubes" are actually shorties I believe.
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I am leaning more towards the MAC Mids now without cats. Don't I have to use 02 sims with this setup?
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no cats needs either o2 sims or have the o2's tuned out




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