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Vette(s): 57 Corvette, 63 Corvette convertible, 67 Corvette convertible and currently own a 75 Corvette coupe and 2000 coupe
I am in the process of replacing my entire exhayst system on my L48 75 coupe. I am going with Dynamic headers and Dynaflux mufflers. My questions is what is the difference between the chambered exhaust pipes and the regular 2-1/2" stainles steel pipes. Will there be a difference in sound, performance, breathability?? I would appreciate any thoughts on this subject.
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"My questions is what is the difference between the chambered exhaust pipes and the regular 2-1/2" stainles steel pipes."
You wont have mufflers with chambered exhaust.
"Will there be a difference in sound, performance, breathability??"
That would depend on what mufflers you use with the stainless system
You wont have mufflers with chambered exhaust.
"Will there be a difference in sound, performance, breathability??"
That would depend on what mufflers you use with the stainless system
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73 coupe L48, Flat-top pistons, Performer RPM Heads, Crane Cam and roller rockers, Holley 650 vac sec. Performer intake,
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Is one better than the other
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Chambered will give you better flow, but a different sound. I would go to different car shows and hunt out cars with the type of exhaust your looking for and listen to them. This way you'll know what you're getting.
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