Can anyone identify these chambers? To me they look like J&R, but these have removeable headers.
Chamber identification!
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Chamber identification!
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Can anyone identify these chambers? To me they look like J&R, but these have removeable headers.

Can anyone identify these chambers? To me they look like J&R, but these have removeable headers.
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Re: Chamber identification!
Maybe Denco. I haven't seen any with clamps on the head pipies like yours. I have a set of Bassani chambers that are very similar.
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I had hoped the setup would have been more narrow, but this is the only combination I can find working.
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Re: Chamber identification!
Mount them on the inside of the frame mounting point.
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Can't do that as they are 

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Re: Chamber identification!
Doesn't look quite right does it. I would have expected the centre pipe to fit either underneath the right side one rather than beside it. 

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Re: Chamber identification!
So did I, but this is the only way I have found that works
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Re: Chamber identification!
They do look similar to J&R which have similar flanges and removable headers, but they look longer than J&R and the mounting brackets are different.
I have seem side by side pipes from time to time but they really need to be tucked in closer than that.
I have seem side by side pipes from time to time but they really need to be tucked in closer than that.
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Re: Chamber identification!
I thought J&Rs too, however the chambers for the 380 and 550 have two-stage divergent cones. I must say I don't recall ever seeing a set of J&Rs for the 750.
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Re: Chamber identification!
Did Ocelot make pipes for the GT750? The ends remind me of the removable baffles on Ocelot pipes.
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Re: Chamber identification!
Yes Ocelot made Chambers For the 750 and I scavenged 2 sets of them. They are very fat and low to the ground.
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