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  • Опубликовано: 5 май 2024
  • Listen to these hemi exhaust sounds with #moparbro fred_eazy21 at the 2024 mopars of barrie season opener mopar meet !
    We listen to a dodge charger r/t straight pipe exhaust,
    Dodge charger rt daytona exhaust with BBK long tube headers and MBRP 3" catback exhaust
    Chrysler 300c with a 6.1L hemi and straight pipe exhaust
    dodge ram 1500 with a cammed 5.7L hemi and flowmaster super 10 exhaust
    Dodge charger srt8 with a cammed 6.4L hemi and a borla atak catback exhaust
    chrysler 300 srt8 with a 6.1L hemi american racing long tube headers and straight pipe exhaust
    dodge challenger r/t 5.7l hemi shaker
    dodge charger 392 scatpack
    The sound of a Hemi engine's exhaust is iconic and instantly recognizable to many automotive enthusiasts. The Hemi engine, known for its hemispherical combustion chambers and large displacement, produces a deep, throaty exhaust note that is often described as aggressive and powerful.
    The specific sound of a Hemi exhaust can vary depending on factors such as the engine's displacement, modifications, exhaust system design, and muffler choice. However, there are some common characteristics that contribute to the distinctive Hemi exhaust sound:
    Deep Tone: Hemi engines typically produce a deep, bass-heavy exhaust note, especially at lower RPMs. This deep tone is a result of the engine's large displacement and the design of its hemispherical combustion chambers.
    Rumble and Growl: As the engine revs higher, the exhaust note of a Hemi engine often transitions into a powerful rumble with a distinctive growl. This characteristic sound is a result of the engine's aggressive camshaft profile and the pulsating exhaust pulses generated by the firing of each cylinder.
    High RPM Roar: At higher RPMs, the exhaust note of a Hemi engine can transform into a roaring sound that exudes power and performance. This high-pitched roar is often accompanied by pops and crackles, especially on deceleration, adding to the overall exhilarating experience.
    Distinctive Burble: During idling and low-speed cruising, Hemi engines may produce a distinctive burble from the exhaust, which adds to their character and presence on the road.
    Free-flowing Exhaust Systems: Upgrading to a high-performance exhaust system, such as headers and performance mufflers, can further enhance the Hemi engine's exhaust sound by improving flow and amplifying its natural tone.
    Overall, the sound of a Hemi engine's exhaust is a combination of its mechanical design, performance characteristics, and exhaust system setup, resulting in a symphony of power and performance that resonates with automotive enthusiasts around the world.
    Hemi engines are renowned for their power and distinctive exhaust notes, making the choice of exhaust system an important consideration for enthusiasts looking to enhance both performance and sound. Here are some common options for Hemi exhaust systems:
    Cat-Back Exhaust Systems: Cat-back exhaust systems replace the exhaust system components from the catalytic converters back to the exhaust tips. These systems typically include performance mufflers, mandrel-bent tubing, and polished exhaust tips. They are designed to improve exhaust flow, increase horsepower and torque, and enhance the exhaust sound without modifying emissions components. Many aftermarket manufacturers offer cat-back exhaust systems specifically designed for Hemi engines, allowing enthusiasts to choose the sound level and performance characteristics that best suit their preferences.
    Headers: Headers replace the factory exhaust manifolds and are designed to improve exhaust flow by eliminating restrictions. Long-tube headers are the most common type for Hemi engines and typically provide the greatest performance gains. They can increase horsepower and torque throughout the RPM range and often produce a more aggressive exhaust note. Shorty headers are also available and offer easier installation compared to long-tube headers, although they may not provide as significant performance improvements.
    Axle-Back Exhaust Systems: Axle-back exhaust systems replace the exhaust components from the rear axle back to the exhaust tips. While they offer fewer performance gains compared to cat-back systems since they do not replace the entire exhaust system, they can still enhance the exhaust sound and provide a more aggressive tone.
    High-Flow Catalytic Converters: Upgrading to high-flow catalytic converters can further improve exhaust flow and performance. These catalytic converters are less restrictive than stock converters, allowing exhaust gases to flow more freely while still maintaining emissions compliance.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @moparbro
    @moparbro  29 дней назад +1

    custom chrysler 300
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  • @ibutteri7286
    @ibutteri7286 Месяц назад +1

    1 like = 1 push up

  • @user-yx7qd3xs8b
    @user-yx7qd3xs8b Месяц назад +2

    My hemi is going to be more better the a hellcat a demon and a demon 170

    • @moparbro
      @moparbro  Месяц назад +2

      wouldn't doubt it!

    • @user-yx7qd3xs8b
      @user-yx7qd3xs8b Месяц назад +1

      @@moparbro is going to be a hellaphant