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Does my 2010 Rt Classic w/ Track Pack have different Exhaust than Regular RT??

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Just got my 2010 Rt classic w/ Track Pack. I had test drove a regular rt w/out track pack and was really disappointed in how quiet the car was, u could barely hear it running. so i already started saving to get a new exhaust. Well, i had just got my car delivered the other day which had track pack and started it up and WOW, it sounded awesome. sounded like it already had aftermarket exhaust on it. whats the deal?? i read on here that Track Pack cars have resonators instead of Mufflers or somthing like that?
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or just take them out and replace with Blastin Bobs pipes. Sounds the bomb.
Have the Blastin Bob's on mine, love the sound, but does seem to have an annoying drone starting around 2K RPMs. Do you notice that on yours or is it just me?
If you use cruise alot the drone may be there, but I am WOT most of the time so drone not a noticeable thing


Have the Blastin Bob's on mine, love the sound, but does seem to have an annoying drone starting around 2K RPMs. Do you notice that on yours or is it just me?
If you use cruise alot the drone may be there, but I am WOT most of the time so drone not a noticeable thing
Your right! I don't notice it at WOT either, why didn't I think of that...
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I have a 2010 R/T what type of dif do i have, should I purchase a limited slip with lower gear for better performance if so who sells them? Thanks
I have a 2010 R/T what type of dif do i have, should I purchase a limited slip with lower gear for better performance if so who sells them? Thanks
You should start a thread with that question. This one was about exhausts and someone with more info on what you want to know may not see it here. You'll also need to add info like your tranny type and if you have STP. A normal RT auto has a 3.06 non possi rear gear.
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