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I've got a 2006 Viper and the exhaust sound simply isn't representative of the V10 power and looks of the car. I know it's one of the many quirky traits of the Viper but it needs something more than the typical drone. Anyone have any reasonable ideas on how to "pony car" the exhaust system?
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Norwalk
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Magnaflow or Bassani should do the trick. Both sound excellent on the Dodge Viper. With on is just a matter of personal preference. Of the two I prefer Bassani on the Viper. Just think it has a nicher more muscle car sound.
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