dodge challenger exhaust sound

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  • Опубликовано: 25 апр 2023
  • Hear these Dodge Challenger exhaust systems with #fred_eazy21 !
    In this episode we listen to:
    Dodge challenger scatpack borla atak catback exhaust 392 hemi
    Challenger shaker muffler delete exhaust 5.7L hemi
    dodge challenger srt hellcat straight pipe exhaust
    Dodge challenger scat pack mid muffler delete exhaust
    challenger hellcat resonator delete exhaust 6.2L hemi
    Challenger straight pipe exhaust 345 hemi
    scatpack stock exhaust 392 6.4L hemi
    scat pack oem exhaust
    Dodge challenger srt8 borla atack exhaust 6.1L hemi
    Challenger sxt 3" straight pipe exhaust v6 pentastar
    Dodge challenger mopar 10 exhaust 5.7L hemi
    This is the video to listen to if your interested in a custom exhaust for your challenger. Whether its a dodge challenger srt , challenger srt8 or hellcat challenger it is going to sound nice!
    There are several aftermarket exhaust systems available for the Dodge Challenger, each offering unique sound profiles, performance enhancements, and aesthetic upgrades. Here are some popular options:
    Borla Exhaust Systems:
    Borla offers a range of cat-back and axle-back exhaust systems for the Dodge Challenger, crafted from high-quality stainless steel. Their systems feature mandrel-bent tubing and straight-through mufflers for improved exhaust flow and a deep, aggressive tone.
    Flowmaster Exhaust Systems:
    Flowmaster produces cat-back exhaust systems for the Dodge Challenger, including their American Thunder and Outlaw series. These systems feature chambered mufflers and mandrel-bent tubing for a distinctive exhaust note with reduced drone.
    MagnaFlow Performance Exhaust:
    MagnaFlow offers cat-back and axle-back exhaust systems for the Dodge Challenger, designed to improve horsepower and torque while providing a smooth, deep exhaust tone. Their systems are constructed from stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
    Corsa Performance Exhaust:
    Corsa manufactures cat-back exhaust systems for the Dodge Challenger, featuring their patented Reflective Sound Cancellation (RSC) technology. These systems deliver a refined exhaust note with minimal interior resonance and no drone.
    Solo Performance Exhaust Systems:
    Solo Performance specializes in stainless steel cat-back exhaust systems for the Dodge Challenger, engineered for optimal performance and sound. Their systems offer a deep, aggressive tone with improved horsepower and torque.
    AFE Power Exhaust Systems:
    AFE Power offers cat-back exhaust systems for the Dodge Challenger, designed to maximize airflow and performance. Their systems feature mandrel-bent tubing and free-flowing mufflers for a powerful exhaust note.
    Mopar Performance Exhaust:
    Mopar offers performance exhaust systems specifically designed for the Dodge Challenger, ensuring compatibility and seamless integration with the vehicle. These systems are engineered to enhance both sound and performance.
    When choosing an exhaust system for your Dodge Challenger, consider factors such as sound preference, performance gains, material quality, and budget. Additionally, ensure that the selected system complies with local noise regulations and emissions requirements. Installation of aftermarket exhaust systems may also affect warranty coverage, so it's essential to consult with a knowledgeable professional or refer to manufacturer guidelines.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @moparbro
    @moparbro  Год назад +2

    Chrysler 300 Exhaust system compilation
    ruclips.net/video/vAcTA1cc-QU/видео.html

  • @smokinmetalcarfun2292
    @smokinmetalcarfun2292 Год назад

    Big flames love all of them

  • @wetluv4
    @wetluv4 4 месяца назад +1

    3:10 What exhaust was on the blue one?

    • @moparbro
      @moparbro  4 месяца назад +2

      hey there, mid muffler delete, thnx for watching!

  • @bliz-8410
    @bliz-8410 Год назад

    at 3:57 u guys revving it up on a cold start???