True dual for 2005 Dodge Hemi
I just installed a Flowmaster 50 series Dual in Dual out. I love it. It gives you that deep rumble. I noticed no lose of pickup speed. I was thinking of puting in a cold air intake to increase the airflow. I almost went with a 40 series single in dual out but im glad I went with this
ORIGINAL: splashsam69
I just installed a Flowmaster 50 series Dual in Dual out. I love it. It gives you that deep rumble. I noticed no lose of pickup speed. I was thinking of puting in a cold air intake to increase the airflow. I almost went with a 40 series single in dual out but im glad I went with this
I just installed a Flowmaster 50 series Dual in Dual out. I love it. It gives you that deep rumble. I noticed no lose of pickup speed. I was thinking of puting in a cold air intake to increase the airflow. I almost went with a 40 series single in dual out but im glad I went with this
Oh and after a few thousand miles it gets just slightly better

ORIGINAL: splashsam69
Mine is a true dual system. It has one muffler but it has 2 inlets and 2 outlets and the muffler is divided into two diffrent sections.
Mine is a true dual system. It has one muffler but it has 2 inlets and 2 outlets and the muffler is divided into two diffrent sections.
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2005 dodge ram comes with two cats one of each side of the manifold then after the cats it y into one system. I took the Y out ran the exhaust from each cat to the muffler and out to the tail pipes. There is two ways to do that you could get a seperate muffler for each system or they make one that has 2 inlets and 2 outlets and is seperated internally. Making it true duals. It ran 500.
True Duals are when each exhaust manifold/header goes into a saperate cat and then (usually will have and x or h pipe), then each cat goes into a seperate muffler and then exits the vehicle.



