Looking for chamber suggestions.

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73GT550
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Looking for chamber suggestions.

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Trying to decide witch style chamber to use on my 73GT550. 3into3 or 3into1. Anybody got suggestions or horror stories to share. I like the Higgspeed but dont like the $1000 price tag with shipping to me. Thought about Jemcos?? Is their any others still around yet? And who make a 3into1?
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My preference is 3 into 3 for what I believe, better overall performance.
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I'm not familiar with those Salem witch chambers. As to which chambers to use that depends on how much top end performance you want versus mid range. Typically JEMCO 3 into 3 pipes are great above about 5500 and don't lose too much below that to a stock system and weigh a lot less than OEM.

3 into 1 reputedly makes more torque t lower revs and weigh even less than 3 chambers and the look and sound cool.

JEMCO makes a 3 into 1 I believe as well as three chamber systems. Call or email Jon Easton and ask him if that's your manufacturer of choice.
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Absolutely LOVE my jemco 3 into 3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2 week turn around time to build them and great price to boot!! :mrgreen:

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Yes?? No?? Maybe?? Thanx for the input?? :roll:
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Post by Allan k »

I'm running A 3-1 on my 550... Bone Stock, except bigger main jets. The Sound is fantastic! Low end is amazing... But after that the power is a little up and Down all the Way to 8000rpm But i have never tried the original or 3-3 system though...

But No doubt that If you wanna go fast, Then the only thing Right is the 3-3 system.
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Thanks for input guys. Computer was down for awhile thats the reason for the slow reply. Im spoke to Jemco and I am probley going with there 3 into 3 system. They say it will make best useable power for the street. Not so sure about the 3 into 1. On severial different forems some have said great system but others say kinda unpredictable power band from mid to top end.
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73GT550 wrote:Thanks for input guys. Computer was down for awhile thats the reason for the slow reply. Im spoke to Jemco and I am probley going with there 3 into 3 system. They say it will make best useable power for the street. Not so sure about the 3 into 1. On severial different forems some have said great system but others say kinda unpredictable power band from mid to top end.
3 into 3 for performance.

I do like the sound of a 3 into 1 though.

I had bassani's on an RD400 once, they were loud but it went fast.
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Can jemco do the same for a 380? How was the price? If you don't mind me asking.
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