
Aftermarket mufflers and high-flow exhaust systems are the most popular and accessible way to begin the personal customization of your Dodge Charger, and with thirty years of experience in the aftermarket exhaust system industry, Magnaflow is a natural choice for your custom exhaust and muffler needs. If a high-flow exhaust is the key to better engine performance, a Magnaflow muffler is the ticket to expressing your engine’s personality. But with companies like the Auto Parts Network offering such a great range of choices, which Magnaflow muffler style should you choose?
Magnaflow Muffler Options
There are three major factors that will determine which Dodge Charger Magnaflow muffler will be best for you. Let’s take a look at each, and how they affect the performance of your Magnaflow muffler.
Fit: There are two stylistic factors geared towards providing the best fit for your car: off-set and shape. Whether or not you need an off-set muffler depends on where your inlet/outlet pipes are in relation to the muffler position. And to get the best vehicle fit, Magnaflow mufflers come in either round or oval shapes.
Shell Material: While all of the Magnaflow mufflers available for your Dodge Charger offer identical stainless steel construction internally, they do come with a choice between stainless or aluminized steel for the outer shell coating. Neither engine performance nor sound are affected by the outer shell material difference, however the stainless steel coating is more durable and easy to maintain. An aluminized steel coated muffler is less expensive, but the shell needs more upkeep to maintain a pristine appearance, so you’ll need to factor that into to any price comparison you make between the two.
Sound: All of the Dodge Magnaflow mufflers will give you a smooth, throaty growl on acceleration, and a deep rich sound slightly louder than your stock sound at while idling. Magnaflow has spent years perfecting their muffler sound, and are proud to present customers with a sophisticated engine tone with a minimal passenger compartment drone, even during aggressive acceleration. There is basically only one rule affecting mufflers and your engine sound—the smaller your muffler, the bigger the sound.
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