This video provides a sound test on the new exhaust system I installed into my vehicle. I hope this answers some questions that some of you may have. Follow my socials: jayots08 Facebook.com/JayOTS08
Yes. The only thing that was changed out was the muffler. But after all, it didn’t sound too great inside the cabin and there was a lot of cabin vibration. Almost sounded like a Honda with those annoying muffler sounds lol
Yes it will haha. To all that owns a Dodge Charger 2007-and up you will need to replace the rocker arms if it ticks. Also it can be multiple things such as gears and camshaft wearing out, headers, and last but not least the damn spark plugs. Watch out for these little simple things that will save you money in the long run. Take care of your charger and it will charge you less
Yes and added straight pipes but i was still testing the sound of it and I actually changed it back to the stock exhaust. But I kept the cold air intake.
@@cesarespinosa3662 that is correct but further down the road of testing the sound, I did not like to vibrating inside the cabin so I actually went back to the regular muffler. It sounded cool but I wasnt a fan of th4e vibrations the muffler was giving off. I hope this helps :)
@@charlesdavis7096 I’m also thinking of putting the 44’s on my charger gt 3.6L. Did you end up just running the 44’s in the middle AND deleting the resonators in the back too?
@@john4695 basically I threw on the super 44 and did a complete straight pipe from there. I didn’t want to do a complete muffler delete so I kept on the mid muffler while taking off the muffler restrictors at the exhaust tips. You don’t want a too uncontrolled sound so I would say straightpipe and the flowmaster is the best way to go!
@@john4695 Idk if I explained it too great but here’s a link of pretty much what I did and got great results ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DsB6GUk4WUw.html