r/Dodge 2d ago

Beginner exhaust

Hey guys so I just got this 2013 Charger RT What can I remove first or get to get a nice clean sound

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u/CombinationBitter889 2d ago

Flowmaster super 44s sound absolutely disgusting on the Eagle Hemi. Personally, I’d run them with an h-pipe and resonator delete.

https://youtu.be/cYRBfaGYFSA?si=aczpdvnhCyIIL5bX

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u/Purist1638 2d ago

More like Drone-Masters.

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u/CombinationBitter889 2d ago

Cannot beat the throaty exterior…

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u/Purist1638 2d ago

You really can. Lots of throaty mufflers that aren’t garbage quality around. Corsa and Borla make some great aggressive mufflers that don’t sound as cheap as new flow masters.

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u/CombinationBitter889 2d ago

Corsa is pure rasp 😂. Borla has that polyphonic crap that sounds clappy as hell and weirdly synthetic in some rpm ranges.

The Eagle paired with a 2.5” h-pipe (2.25” balance tube) flowing into mid mount Super 44s or OG 40 Series with 2.5” straight pipe into tips. Literal exhaust perfection without even touching the factory cats and manifolds.

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u/Purist1638 2d ago

I’m not a big corsa guy. But rasp is some people’s flavor. And I’ve had no issues with the Borlas as long as you throw a megaphone in the mix.

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u/ATL_Hydra 2d ago

BTW this is Stock

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u/Someonesomeone589 2d ago

Replace mud mufflers I recommend big boz 5 then straight pipe it back with 4.5-5 inch tips

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u/Randomazmatt 2d ago

For a good sound to start off with, just remove the mid mufflers in the center. Try that for a while.. Then go from there if you want it louder. If you need more sound just remove the rear resonators.

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u/NugPep 2d ago

Remove it all, weld in some cherry bombs. 😂

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u/392GoinLO 6.4L HEMI V8 1d ago

The Vibrant 1794 mufflers is a killer setup or some Carven-R mufflers

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u/uziJac Charger SRT8 1d ago

I started with my mids and ran with that for a while which improved the sound and decided to remove my rears when I wanted it louder. Also, my buddy has a semi stock 2012 RT with catback exhaust and it sounds great. Maybe start there before putting money into an aftermarket exhaust.