2011 Dodge Charger R/T exhaust upgrade Flowmaster American Thunder
This is a video of me upgrading the Exhaust on my 2011 Charger. I installed the Flowmaster American Thunder kit # 817508. It was not to bad to install and took a few hours. Probably the hardest thing was to remove the old Exhaust from the rubber hangers. A pair of channel lock pliers proved to be the correct tool to pop them loose.
The system is much louder and yes, there is drone. It really kicks in right around 2000 rpm's. I like it though. This kit was fairly inexpensive, easy to install and sounds great.
2011 Dodge Charger R/T Borla Exhaust
Inside of my 2011 Dodge Charger with a Borla S-Type Exhaust system. There is no drone at 75 miles an hour. The camera was attached to my sunroof glass. At 1:58 I did not hit anything, the can of GoPro attachments fell off the seat.
How to Install a Cat-back Exhaust System, 2010 Challenger
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This kick-awesome how-to video I put together shows you how to install a Mopar cat-back Exhaust system in to your late model challenger along with the tools you'll need and a few tips for avoiding some common "oops" moments. Installing an after-market Exhaust system will improve your car's performance and add a bit of horsepower in the process.
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2011 Dodge Charger R/T Borla Exhaust
My 2011 Dodge Charger R/T with Borla S-Type Exhaust. On the rev in the start of the video the engine was warm (drove 8 or 9 miles) and my wife was hitting the rev limiter(4k). Speeding up the street was not WOT because it scares her. When it is not so windy I will try to put the GoPro on the back of the car to see if we can get a better sound and a little WOT It was very windy and cold out this morning, January, 10 degrees and no snow in central Iowa!
2008 Dodge Charger V6 w/ Flowmaster 817482
2008 Dodge Charger V6 w/ Flowmaster
This kit will work with BOTH the 2.7L and 3.5L V6
Music: Kevin MacLeod
For the person who is looking for a complete Cat-back dual Exhaust system with an quieter tone. With easy fit in mind, these systems are mandrel bent for maximum performance and include specially selected mufflers. Force II systems deliver a moderate exterior tone and moderate to mild interior tone, and are suited to customers looking for efficiency improvements without a lot of noise. Like all Flowmaster systems, the benefits include improved throttle response, power and mileage. Designed for an easy fit, these systems include all necessary parts and hardware for easy installation.