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Need some thoughts.
I am wanting to make my 2013 Charger RT a little more, how do I say this, angry? I guess what I'm trying to say is, how can I get a little more deep rumbling sound, yet not excessive loud? Everything on the car I have is originally factory, so other than tinting the windows, there has been no modifications done. Does it need a cold air intake and/or a improved muffler/exhaust system? Thanks in advance. |
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CAI won't affect exhaust note. Some report a slight uptick in engine bay airflow noise, but that doesn't sound like what you're looking for. The google term you're looking for is 'catback' which denotes the exhaust components from your catalytic converter [which must remain by law] to the back of your vehicle [pipes, mufflers and tips]. Use that with your make and model and you should get some youtube hits to listen to. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/bA7PTeDgxVM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Not cheap though. |
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On another note the wife has been wanting a new car.
I've been looking at the 2017 chevrolet ss. The last of the line, 6.2 6 speed rwd 415 hp. Going to drive an automatic tomorrow because it's closer but we are leaning manual |
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And right now i can buy a brand new one with everything for under 40k...
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Yeah we need the extra doors, and I'm a v8 guy lol. I think I can buy the exact car I pictured for 38,900. Seems they have been dealing on then since they were discontinued. Last one was made last month.
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I do miss the rumble of a v8 though. Looks like a good deal... there's something nice about driving an unassuming car with 450hp under the hood. |
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