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Started by JMF, September 10, 2011, 03:09:18 PM

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JMF

I'm sure you guys know what this is so apologies if it's obvious but i'd never seen it before I don't think, I went out in a 68 Charger today and the guy had a switch in the centre console where he flicked it and the exhaust note became loud like a dragster, it was awesome, how does this work and what is the modification called? I'm intrigued, sorry didn't get round to asking him about it

Budnicks

Quote from: JMF on September 10, 2011, 03:09:18 PM
I'm sure you guys know what this is so apologies if it's obvious but i'd never seen it before I don't think, I went out in a 68 Charger today and the guy had a switch in the centre console where he flicked it and the exhaust note became loud like a dragster, it was awesome, how does this work and what is the modification called? I'm intrigued, sorry didn't get round to asking him about it
Electronic exhaust cut outs , diverts the exhaust with a Y that goes to an electronically activated valve/flap that opens, to be an open exhaust system, that would be my best guess...
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John_Kunkel


You don't even need a hard-wired switch anymore, they've gone wireless.

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I have them on my Charger. They are very much fun on cruise night!  :yesnod: Start up at 1/2 throttle is fun. People usually jump and stumble around.  :buff:
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68X426


Lots of good links here: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,81920.0.html


QuoteThey are very much fun on cruise night!  Start up at 1/2 throttle is fun. People usually jump and stumble around.

You got that right! Most fun you can have. Chicks dig the rumble. :coolgleamA:



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Budnicks

Quote from: 68X426 on September 12, 2011, 11:54:22 PM

Lots of good links here: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,81920.0.html


QuoteThey are very much fun on cruise night!  Start up at 1/2 throttle is fun. People usually jump and stumble around.

You got that right! Most fun you can have. Chicks dig the rumble. :coolgleamA:


You have them on your bad a$$ Hemi RR, don't you, I seem to remember hearing them coming up the street...LOL...
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Cooter

I think it's a good idea, but kinda pricey..I'll stick to just driving mine to cruise night with the headers uncapped Like the old skoolers did it.
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