The EBC Brakes and Pedal Commander Charger gets its voice on this episode, as Tommy installs the exhaust and suspension that’ll make this Mopar sing!

Part 1: https://youtu.be/fwUCOsJWC5U

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PARTS USED IN THIS EPISODE

Summit Racing
Magnaflow XMOD Series Performance Exhaust System
https://pntv.us/pn_pt_23848_66e0a0d3ae8be

Summit Racing
RideTech HQ Coilove Shocks
https://pntv.us/pn_pt_23849_66e0a0ee41745

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18 thoughts on “From Drone to Roar: Dodge Charger Gets a New Voice – Detroit Muscle S11, E13”
  1. I worked at a Buick dealer and only the Grand National & Roadmaster in 1992 were fast. I include the Park Ave Ultra in there as I owned one. Talk about merging with traffic…Yaa Buddy! Some may ask “Roadmaster”? Yes. Think about the technology set forth by Buick! Sequential Electronic Fuel Injection! Now everyone uses it to detect cylinder misfire. Crank sensor tells what piston are on TDC. The Cam sensor tells which cylinder is to fire! The 3 coil pack system was unique as the PCM looks for 450 RPM or higher, if not seen, it moves from the last known coil the fired, changes to the next, then the next. Bang, over 450 RPM, the engine starts and runs. The giveaway for a defective Cam sensor was extended crank, pop or backfire noise, then start as the PCM changes coils on the “Waste-Spark” coil system. One negative in a cylinder filled with exhaust or the positive on a cylinder filled with air/fuel. But never a “GS Stage 1”. Very cool guys.
    Thank you kindly for sharing.

  2. I used not to care about cat delete exhaust but with the obvious changes in our weather and increasing pollution, there are more responsible options available that keep cats in the exhaust. Growing up in the pre-emission era, when stuck in traffic, the stink and the exhaust fumes were terrible. Cat-delete motors stink and pollute. When our actions affect others, it's time for a rethink.

  3. Well back in the day companies would pay big money to influence the sales of their products… oh still happens today. The streets have many different stories so I agree it will always be open for title.

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