How can you rip the streets if your machine isn't in prime running condition and mounted with the right specs?
Its no doubt, the Dodge muscle cars occupy a rightful position as power-packed brutes dominating most American muscle cars on the strip, so it's near-perfect anyway, right? We say even icons can be improved. That's why we offer a wide range of information about modding your car and boosting your performance to the next level. At Geared To Go, we'll be here with you every step of the way in your quest for the perfect muscle car. Installing a horsepower-boosting aftermarket exhaust system is the perfect investment to begin with!
If you're seeking aftermarket parts to sky rocket your Charger or Challengers horsepower, you won't find more bang for your buck than by installing an exhaust system. As vicious and prominently dominating as your muscle car is, it rolls off the lot with a harness on its power to make it suitable for daily driving. That means its exhaust system is designed to reduce noise and emissions at the cost of torque and horsepower that we, oh so, desperately need. Unchain the beast within your ride and let it cause beautiful havoc with an aftermarket exhaust system.
Most cat-back exhaust systems come with a mid-pipe, tailpipe, exhaust tip, and a muffler (or two, depending on your system). Cat-back systems run from the catalytic converter to the tips, making them a popular choice for Challenger and Charger owners — they're accessible, they're affordable, and they increase gas flow to give you improved torque, horsepower, and MPGs.
Exhaust choices include X-pipes, H-pipes, and headers as well, so you have complete control and many options to swap for your restrictive factory setup without breaking the bank. Headers give you enhanced performance and boosted horsepower by allowing your engine to expel gas easier. Although each one provides a unique engine tone, from deep rumbling to all-out roar, X-pipes and H-pipes both do the job of hauling your burnt gases through your system
The style you want will depend on your application. If you use your Challenger to drive around town, you'll need an exhaust system that complies with noise and emissions regulations. If you're burning rubber at the track or the strip exclusively, you'll want to take the chains off altogether for insane performance gains and an engine tone that'll scare the pants off opponents.
Aftermarket exhausts are a must to beef up your muscle car. Make your presence everywhere you go and turn heads on every scene. Mid muffler deletes or completely new exhaust kit's are both perfect! However mid muffler deletes are more budget friendly!
Mid muffler deletes drastically increase the sound decibels your monster emits. Cold starts are more aggressive and blows the stock exhaust system out of the water!
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There are always a lot of tips out there about how to detail the exterior of your Dodge. Between all the polish, wax, clay bars and other professional detailing equipment, we can all too easily overlook the car’s interior. The inside of your Dodge is getting its fair share of punishment --- garbage left by you and your passengers, dust and dirt from your shoes and outdoor gear on the carpet and upholstery, smudge marks on the windows…the list goes on.
What are the best ways to deal with these problems? Let’s take a closer look below: