Charger R/T exhaust suggestions
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Nothing else yet! I plan on doing high flow cats/headers but I have been super busy lately. I plasti-dipped my wheels, video here:
and I did the LMI Intake which I'm making a sound difference video pretty soon on.
and I did the LMI Intake which I'm making a sound difference video pretty soon on.
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Personally I think the Corsa Extreme system sounds awesome on these cars. I'd put Magnaflow in a very close second. If you want a nice throaty sound without too much drone make sure you have resonators. If you go with just mufflers it will be significantly louder and you're going to hear more drone as a result.
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I actually just had work done on my car on the 17th. Had my local exhaust shop swap the stock mufflers for 14" Magnaflow Mufflers. Stock tailpipes were replaced with 3" stainless pipes, and the resonators were removed. When the shop had my car up on the lift I listened to Flowmaster 40's, Flowmaster 44's, Magnaflows, and various cheaper knockoffs of the aforementioned mufflers. I didn't like the 44's at all, too quiet, and not nearly as throaty or as aggressive as I like my exhaust to sound. The Flowmaster 40's and the Magnaflows actually sound pretty equal. I would say the Magnaflows are just a little less harsh and just slightly (very slightly) quieter than the Flowmaster 40's. I would say you can't go wrong with the Flowmaster 40's or the Magnaflows. Just keep in mind that the Magnaflows are only a few dollars more, they're stainless, and they have a lifetime warranty.
I know this thread was a little old but just in case anyone might find this information useful.
I know this thread was a little old but just in case anyone might find this information useful.