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    Default opinions on mac midlength headers

    I just bought a set of mac mids and ypipe with a cut out welded in where the cat was off a member of the forum, i currently have stock manifolds with a 80 series flowmaster and cat removed. i was jst wondering if anyone else was running mac mids with flowmasters and how they liked them.. any issues with install, a sound clip would be greatly appriciated..

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    I ran hooker shorties with a flowmaster and it was LOUD. So loud I changed the muffler out. It was in a hotcammed car though. Mac mids are great headers, especially for someone lowered or needing to retain the cats.
    1997 Trans am- M6- Ebay Longtubes, Summit X pipe with Magnaflows, CAI, Adj LCAs with relocation brackets, Comp engineering shocks, Competition stage 2 clutch.

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    the only reason i bought them was because of the price i only gave 165 shiped which isnt bad for the headers y-pipe and cutout, there was some serface rust but nothing that vht wont take care of.. ive heard that macs are realy easy to change plugs with too, that is a definate plus concidering how much of a pita changing them with stock manifolds is.. i want it to be as loud as i can get them lol the cops around here dont pay any attention to stuff like that so why not. but do you have any exhaust clips of your setup? even tho its different headers it should be simular sound wise..

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    Actually I have no sound clips. I took one before I had it removed and the camera didnt record the sound for some reason.
    1997 Trans am- M6- Ebay Longtubes, Summit X pipe with Magnaflows, CAI, Adj LCAs with relocation brackets, Comp engineering shocks, Competition stage 2 clutch.

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    I have Mac mids, Mac ORY , and Hooker catback. I like the way it sounds. Plenty of ground clearance too.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIw_DVTju3w
    1995 Z28 1997 SS S10

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    Quote Originally Posted by chevymec View Post
    I have Mac mids, Mac ORY , and Hooker catback. I like the way it sounds. Plenty of ground clearance too.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIw_DVTju3w

    It does sound good, what about issues with changing plugs?

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    I have only had to pull the plugs out of the drivers side and it wasnt hard.I had a broken rear exhaust bolt. I went underneth for the back two for ease of it. Passanger side looks tight because of the AC parts.
    1995 Z28 1997 SS S10

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