Video: Kooks 1 7/8" Headers with Classic Chambered Powersticks
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Video: Kooks 1 7/8" Headers with Classic Chambered Powersticks
Kooks 1 7/8" Long tube headers with 3" Short Classic Chambered Powersticks band clamped to the collector of the header. I did the install last Sunday with the help of a friend, with new engine mounts,spark plugs with wires,new oxygen sensors.
http://www.classicchambered.com/
http://www.classicchambered.com/
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The powersticks definately take the sound a down a few dB from being open header to just perfect.
Oh yeah and so do I !
I'm sure if you had a before and after video you could hear a slight difference in sound tone, I've always known that the X-Pipe puts off a higher pitch sound at higher RPM's, the H-Pipe puts off a deeper sound. No matter what you will always know there's Chambered Powerstick's on the car. What do you have that it sounds almost alike?
Oh yeah and so do I !
I'm sure if you had a before and after video you could hear a slight difference in sound tone, I've always known that the X-Pipe puts off a higher pitch sound at higher RPM's, the H-Pipe puts off a deeper sound. No matter what you will always know there's Chambered Powerstick's on the car. What do you have that it sounds almost alike?
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I'm sure if you had a before and after video you could hear a slight difference in sound tone, I've always known that the X-Pipe puts off a higher pitch sound at higher RPM's, the H-Pipe puts off a deeper sound. No matter what you will always know there's Chambered Powerstick's on the car. What do you have that it sounds almost alike?
Basically its 2 separate pipes coming from each header and going into each powerstick.
Just wondering if i'm leaving anything on the table by not having a X or H pipe.
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I ended up using my YPipe but cut it before it merged into one pipe and put 1 muffler on each pipe.
Basically its 2 separate pipes coming from each header and going into each powerstick.
Just wondering if i'm leaving anything on the table by not having a X or H pipe.
Basically its 2 separate pipes coming from each header and going into each powerstick.
Just wondering if i'm leaving anything on the table by not having a X or H pipe.