How To Install Performance Exhaust on Chrysler Hemi 5.7 // 300c Episode 6

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In this episode we make the Chrysler Hemi 5.7 sound like it should as we perform an exhaust install!

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My dad and step dad always made me fix my own vehicles, although I hated it at the time, it turned out to be the most valuable life lesson, because everyone wants a car, but not everyone can work on them.

uncoiledmarrow
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My fathers friend had one of the first 300C in the Netherlands with the V8 Hemi engine. I remember my friend taking the car when his parent went asleep, we pushed the car with 3 man of the driveway, to start the engine 200 meters further. We where like 15 years old and overhere you need to be 18 for your license. The sound of the V8 was so impressive to me i would never forget that night and the people staring at us when we where at Mcdonalds. Now i am looking for my own 300C and ofcourse one with a V8 Hemi.

peggywouters
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My sixteen year old son likes chargers and challengers. He sparked my interest in these cars as well and this paved the way to a closer relationship in a somewhat challenging world for teenagers. I purchased my first charger RT this past year which was exciting for the both of us. My son participated in negotiated the deal and help me take delivery. It was good for him to experience the car buying process and business which is not taught in high school. That is how my interest took off. We enjoy Mopars and have been to the track several times.

realrt
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Its 2023 finally got me a 2010 Chrysler 300 hemi love the content

kggranviel
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Sounds much better I like being able to hear the motor to me it adds to the driving experience.

joeperry
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My dad always had me working on cars since I was about 5. It was always brake jobs or little things on his Impala SS or my mothers Charger RT even my grandfathers Corvette. I started to them take interest in cars, especially muscle cars. This is how I got passionate into cars

EliHasan
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Owning my first vehicle really initiated my interest in cars. I would help my father do maintenance on his quite a bit. Wish I would have shown more interest from the beginning to have known more sooner. Now my husband is kind enough and patient enough to let me help and explain. It's intriguing and I never stop wanting to learn more.
Really enjoy your videos!!

JenniferJohnson-tzbk
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for the 6 out of 9 vehicles I've owned, I used the Flowmaster Super 40 series exhaust system. at idle it isn't super loud, but when you Rev it or get on it when driving, that is when it yells with that old school muscle car sound (in my opinion) then at cruise speed, it would have a nice good sounding light rumble. my trucks used the 3 inch pipes and the cars used the 2.5 inch or also 3 inch. I can't remember. pretty sure 3 inch as well. not sure why I might be thinking 2.5 inch ha.

nexpro
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I grew up watching my uncles fix and build cars and I've just have always been found or cars over my life I've had good fortune of learning from some very talented people as your self, I was a track and wheel vehicle mechanic for the Arny for 6years and when I got out the military I went back to school to learn other aspects of automobile repair and modification, I was just given a 06 300c the engine has thrown rod it black the body is in great shape, I plan to do as much as I can my self, being a disabled veteran my fixed income resources are very, so maybe some one will donate some of the things I need, thank for all you have taught me watching your videos, thanks and I'll be watching and learning from you 👍

michaelliggins
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I grew up with our dad teaching us how to maintain, diagnose, fix and repair our vehicles. Not just to save money but also to be more self sufficient. As a result growing up I really enjoyed anything that moved under it’s own power and if something broke or needed more power or other improvement while at times stressful was, and still is rewarding to take care of it ourselves. I like seeing things do what their designed to do and pushing them near their limits. I currently drive a 06 6.0 f250 crew cab long bed 4x4. This is my work, tow, and play vehicle it’s had a hard life but is well maintained and runs strong I’d never be able to afford it if I didn’t work on my own stuff and have saved thousands of dollars doing my own repairs and modifications. Really enjoy your videos even if they don’t apply to what I have it’s a good learning experience and maybe I can help someone else. Far as video ideas anything diesel, 4x4, or fast.

joeperry
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I bought a 06' heritage 300 last year and have enjoying the "grandpa-ness" of it, btw I am a granddad. I been thinking about going louder and lower, so i was very excited to see recently uploaded videos on just that. Your instruction is top notch, these are 2 projects I wouldn't hesitate to try. Hope you continue to upgrade the 300 in the future.

chrisedwards
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As a fellow tech and a 300c owner... your videos are very awesome to watch and how you present everything and yourself I really enjoy the videos and I appreciate all the awesome content keep it up buddy u have a subscriber for life here 😊

thedieselnut
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When you are doing this by yourself, try bungee cords to hold the thing up temporarily. It will make fighting this thing off so much easier... especially if you are laying on your back in a driveway!

cnchess
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Personally, I really like the sound of the 2013 SRT8 exhaust 2.5” cat back. I installed this on my 2008 5.7. Chrysler 300 C. Had to make a small sleeve too connect to the stock 2” exhaust.
It sounds very deep and throaty. It was amazing how good it fit!

doylefountain
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on 09 charger, i installed a scat Pak exhaust system and it sounds amazing! i like the way your exhaust sounds.

Bigdaddycj
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I installed the factory cat back exhaust from my '12 Challenger on our '14 300C, used two 4" spacers and had 2 extra clamps, bolted right up like stock and has that nasty hemi rumble at idle, pretty quiet when driving it and the 2.5" exhaust tubing really woke it up(stock is 2.25"). Had to shut off MDS with my tuner tool as the drone was very noticeable when it would come on, no more drone and runs great, and hauls a$$! Also cost me a total of 8 bucks for 2 ea. 2.5" ID extensions at the auto parts store.
Great video for someone who is contemplating a cat back exhaust upgrade! I'd use some anti-seize on the ends of the factory mid pipes to facilitate installation, and make it easier if you ever need to remove it again.

MM_in_Havasu
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I’ve always liked taking things apart to and putting them back together to better understand how things work. And I’ve always preferred fixing things myself instead of paying someone else. I’d say I really got into cars when I got my first. A 1986 FJ60 Toyota Land Cruiser. It’s old and rusty but with regular maintenance I learned from various family members, the internet, and the car manual itself it’s more reliable than the 2006 Ford Escape that we had. My land cruiser doesn’t get much drive time nowadays but hopefully I can learn just enough to swap the frame and replace the leaf springs before next fall.

dillionw
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I have always been muscle car guy. I'm 79 now but still own my 1969 L46 Corvette which I purchased new. Its getting hard for me to drive it it now but being still I am a muscle car enthusiast, I purchased a 2023 Chrysler 300C. You may or may not know about thia vehicle but only 2000 were made for the US. I just had to have one and I love it. Check it out.

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I’d love to have that messed up piston! Nobody in my family has ever really been big on cars, and neither was I until I got one. As soon as I got one though, I got to work tearing into it. I dove straight into replacing my rear wheel bearings and suspension after never having worked on a car in my life. That was a serious challenge and there were plenty of times where I thought I had completely screwed myself and my car would never be drivable again. I must say though, the feeling of accomplishment after every project I finish I totally worth it though. Now I’ve got my own dirt bike and am in the process of buying my first truck as well!! It’s so exciting to have my own little fleet of vehicles. I’m also currently going to college for automotive technology which I never thought I would, but here I am. Cars really are my passion and I just figured I’d share my story online because I’ve never told anyone how I really got started :-)

dakkerd
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I been going through a rewatching yor videos. I recently did a 3in catless mid pipe through a 2.25 Hpipe flowmaster super 40s 2.25 pipe dumped into 4 inch tips an 😱 i love it with my thumpr cam. As close to old school muscle sound as I'm gonna get. 🤘🤘🤘

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