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I was wondering the best intakes,catch can or something to better the engine. My fiance is modding her durango soon and needs to know whats good for it. Thanks alot.
 
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I've got the billet technologies catch can with Volant CAI and I'm happy with both. I also put the MGP caliper covers on which look really good with the R/T wheels.
 
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Let it breathe, I'd say intake and exhaust first.
 
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So the volant intake fits almost perfect, no problems with it. http://www.moes-performance.com/Vola...e_p/161576.htm this one will fit?
 
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You didn't say anything about a budget, so a supercharger has got to be the best mod for the engine! A couple of guys on here have done it already.
 
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Haha ya we have a budget now, I wish we could get a supercharger.
 
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Originally Posted by Whiteout08
Let it breathe, I'd say intake and exhaust first.
I would hold off on the exhaust, I am at 13,000 miles and the R/T exhaust sounds better by the day. You might be surprised IMHO the RT has a pretty good sounding set up straight from the factory.
 
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So the volant intake fits almost perfect, no problems with it. http://www.moes-performance.com/Vola...e_p/161576.htm this one will fit?

Yes, see my photos to see how it looks in the R/T
 
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Exhaust, Intake, Tune - in that order!
 
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Haha ya we have a budget now, I wish we could get a supercharger.
Oh well, was going to suggest transplanting the 6.2L engine from a wrecked SRT.
 


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