Too Loud??

Yes it will. A couple of years ago I switched from 2-chambers to 1-chambers with the MAC o/r H-pipe and it was LOUDDD. I ended up switching to the MAC Flowpaths. It was very untuned sounding and nasty in a bad way. It did sound good at 5000rpm but driving around town was just embarassing. This is my opinion. If anything put a Prochamber on it. The Prochamber are alot quieter than the H-pipe.
 
kboy262 said:
Yes it will. A couple of years ago I switched from 2-chambers to 1-chambers with the MAC o/r H-pipe and it was LOUDDD. I ended up switching to the MAC Flowpaths. It was very untuned sounding and nasty in a bad way. It did sound good at 5000rpm but driving around town was just embarassing. This is my opinion. If anything put a Prochamber on it. The Prochamber are alot quieter than the H-pipe.

Thanks for the info, I figured it wouldn't sound right and would just be way way to loud. Would the Prochamber make it sound more aggresive than the stock mid pipe? I want to be loud and want to be heard while staying "classy" at the same time.
 
It is hard to say. I never heard the 1-chamber with the prochamber. I have run the prochamber with Spintech prostreets and it was nice sounding and not crazy loud. The prochamber will make it sound aggresive compared to the stock midpipe. I believe you will still be heard but not be obnoxious(not good at spelling). I say go for it. It is fun to be different at times. Keeps people quessing at what you are running.
 
it'll be loud. They're about as loud as dynomax bullets, I was told, and I had an O/R X pipe and bullets and it sounded too loud and like ass. Right now the Flowmaster 2 chmaber/ o/r x pipe is the perfect sound level for me.