Which Exhaust System for new Challenger?
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Which Exhaust System for new Challenger?
I just ordered a new 100th Anniversary RT Challenger and I am looking at new exhaust systems. Any recommendations? I listened to the MOPAR system and it is too quiet. Also, should I add a tuner for the ECM or will the stock system compensate for the free flowing exhaust?
Thanks In Advance!
Thanks In Advance!
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I agree with the Flowmasters sounding very good, especially the Super 40s in the American Thunder system, with resonator delete. Now that I'm researching my next new car, I've spent countless hours on Youtube listening to every Challenger exhaust movie I can find over my home stereo, and the Flows just have a nice deep rumble and something about them that the others just can't match.
Believe it or not, a muffler delete also sounds pretty damn good on the Challengers (not sure with/without resonators though).
If you get a tuner, you can disable the MDS for around town driving, and when you take a trip on the highway, you can turn it back on. I just deal with it in my Ram. It does sound pretty bad, but I'm used to it now. Around town, I just use the range limiter or put it in tow/haul to keep it out of MDS. The Challenger probably doesn't have either of those features.
If your car has the manual transmission, it will NOT have MDS. The autos DO.
Believe it or not, a muffler delete also sounds pretty damn good on the Challengers (not sure with/without resonators though).
If you get a tuner, you can disable the MDS for around town driving, and when you take a trip on the highway, you can turn it back on. I just deal with it in my Ram. It does sound pretty bad, but I'm used to it now. Around town, I just use the range limiter or put it in tow/haul to keep it out of MDS. The Challenger probably doesn't have either of those features.
If your car has the manual transmission, it will NOT have MDS. The autos DO.
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I agree with the Flowmasters sounding very good, especially the Super 40s in the American Thunder system, with resonator delete. Now that I'm researching my next new car, I've spent countless hours on Youtube listening to every Challenger exhaust movie I can find over my home stereo, and the Flows just have a nice deep rumble and something about them that the others just can't match.
Believe it or not, a muffler delete also sounds pretty damn good on the Challengers (not sure with/without resonators though).
If you get a tuner, you can disable the MDS for around town driving, and when you take a trip on the highway, you can turn it back on. I just deal with it in my Ram. It does sound pretty bad, but I'm used to it now. Around town, I just use the range limiter or put it in tow/haul to keep it out of MDS. The Challenger probably doesn't have either of those features.
If your car has the manual transmission, it will NOT have MDS. The autos DO.
Believe it or not, a muffler delete also sounds pretty damn good on the Challengers (not sure with/without resonators though).
If you get a tuner, you can disable the MDS for around town driving, and when you take a trip on the highway, you can turn it back on. I just deal with it in my Ram. It does sound pretty bad, but I'm used to it now. Around town, I just use the range limiter or put it in tow/haul to keep it out of MDS. The Challenger probably doesn't have either of those features.
If your car has the manual transmission, it will NOT have MDS. The autos DO.
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I just ordered a new 100th Anniversary RT Challenger and I am looking at new exhaust systems. Any recommendations? I listened to the MOPAR system and it is too quiet. Also, should I add a tuner for the ECM or will the stock system compensate for the free flowing exhaust?
Thanks In Advance!
Thanks In Advance!
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