Magnaflow has woken up!
Apparently so. I had the misfortune of being rear ended bending one of my exhaust tips on my Citadel. The body shop said the "fix" was to replace the entire cat-back so I asked about replacing it with the R/T set up (since I had noticed it was a bit louder than the one on the Citadel). He said the Citadel set up was only a few hundred bucks while the R/T exhaust was like $1,100.
Not sure WHAT the difference is but I know it's a different stock number, I was able to look that up.
Not sure WHAT the difference is but I know it's a different stock number, I was able to look that up.
Same motor so you would think same exhaust or at least less packing to make it louder should make it cheaper. Lol. Thanks for the info. I've seen in cabin videos of the rt and can tell it sounds meaner bso I had a hunch the exhaust was different.
Not sure WHAT the difference is but I know it's a different stock number, I was able to look that up.
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I am selling my R/T exhaust... there is someone already interested in the buy but I'd have to ship across the country via freight and I wouldn't make a dime on it when freight/shipping is factored in. If anyone is on the east coast wanting to buy my set up I'll let it go for $200 plus true shipping/packing cost. I replaced my R/T exhaust at ~3,000 miles with a Magnaflow.
video or sound clip or it didn't happen 
never been a fan of packed mufflers..also over time I've heard the sound change not always in a good way
also hows she feel any loss or gains at any particular point from your perspective?
prefer the sound and consistency of chambers...but prove me "wrong" lets hear that baby purr

never been a fan of packed mufflers..also over time I've heard the sound change not always in a good way
also hows she feel any loss or gains at any particular point from your perspective?
prefer the sound and consistency of chambers...but prove me "wrong" lets hear that baby purr



