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Old 10-21-2004, 07:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Does mopar exhaust really work?

i am looking to buy an exhaust and was wondering if the mopar one was a waste of my hard earned non porn movie buying money,or what is the best for the money?
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best for the money = Modernperformance MPx 3" turboback
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Yea the Mopar exhaust is definately worth it if you plan on staying under around 320wHP. Full stainless, mandrel bent and some of the nicest tips on our cars. Its very nonrestrictive and flows quite well.

Bigger isnt always better..or atleast neccesary. Plus its arguably the best sounding system for our cars aswell. real MEAN sounding while not sounding raspy or boomy.

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how much$,what kind of hp will i get, and will it help my e.t.'s?
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The chrome is flaking off my Mopar

But yes, it's a great exhaust for the mild tuner.
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iwant to run high 12's, have not ran with drag radials yet, mods are in profile
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Quote: Originally Posted by goslkhl
iwant to run high 12's, have not ran with drag radials yet, mods are in profile

Mopar is a waste of money then..

Go 3" Turbo back, highflow cat or no cat.
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how is the forward motion turboback
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Quote: Originally Posted by goslkhl
how is the forward motion turboback

I haven't heard anything about it, but it looks nice.

If you want both tips coming out the back, I'd personally go with Modern Performance's Exhaust. It will last longer than your car.
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thank you, very helpful stuff. i'm going to watch houston do some bird hunting
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Don't listen to note, he is the mopar hater and is just dumb. The Mopar exhaust can put you into 12's easily. It's good for up to about 320 HP. Cutting off the bottle neck and mating it to a 3 in DP will yield the same results up to about 300 HP as a 3 inch turbo back.
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Don't listen to note, he is the mopar hater and is just dumb. The Mopar exhaust can put you into 12's easily. It's good for up to about 320 HP. Cutting off the bottle neck and mating it to a 3 in DP will yield the same results up to about 300 HP as a 3 inch turbo back.

Dont listen to this guy.

The MPx is better than the Mopar/Borla. I like the sound of the Mopar/Borla more though.

BTW, he just hates those blow off plates.
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its been proven that a 3inch dp/borla flows as much as a full 3inch exhaust well up into the 300whp range
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Don't listen to note, he is the mopar hater and is just dumb. The Mopar exhaust can put you into 12's easily. It's good for up to about 320 HP. Cutting off the bottle neck and mating it to a 3 in DP will yield the same results up to about 300 HP as a 3 inch turbo back.

Why the fuck do you want to go from a 3inch DP to a 2.5 Inch Exhaust? Your a fucking moron.
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its been proven that a 3inch dp/borla flows as much as a full 3inch exhaust well up into the 300whp range

Really? Prove to me it put out MORE HP on the Dyno than a full 3" Turboback Exhaust. I hate these stupid newbs who post wrong information on these forums. If you don't know what the hell your talking about, don't post at all people.
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