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Ours was one of the last built and it didn`t get the chambered exhaust either. I`m just as glad as the system was/is known to be restrictive.
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Ours was one of the last built and it didn`t get the chambered exhaust either. I`m just as glad as the system was/is known to be restrictive. [/ QUOTE ] That could be the understatement of the year...it's not as bad on the Chevelles as on the Camaros/Novas, but it's nothing to write home about, that's for sure. |
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[ QUOTE ] Ours was one of the last built and it didn`t get the chambered exhaust either. I`m just as glad as the system was/is known to be restrictive. [/ QUOTE ] That could be the understatement of the year...it's not as bad on the Chevelles as on the Camaros/Novas, but it's nothing to write home about, that's for sure. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I had them on a few mid year Corvettes throughout the years. They are much more restrictive then a standard exhaust. They sound great around town but they KILL your ears at freeway speeds for any length of time and you can't hear the radio. Probably better on a car where they exist the car out back vs. right next to your ear on a Vette. |
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