As Katy Perry would say, “You’re going to hear me ROAR,” (Don’t tell us you didn’t sing it when you read it.) With Meisteschaft’s new exhaust system, everyone around the block will hear you ROAR!
Meisterschaft has been giving a new set of brawny lungs to premium European cars for years. Although they have branched out into other makes and models, one domain they have never crossed into, is that of the American Muscle cars. The daunting task of giving something that already has so much brute, an even more violent sound, was an intimidating feat. But if there’s any company to accomplish such a task, it’s Meisterschaft.
With that, GTHaus is proud to announce the release of their new ROAR Racing Series by Meisterschaft. The Roar Racing Series offer a system worthy of the American Muscle Legacy. With only two platforms currently available, the Dodge Charger SRT8 and the Dodge Challenger SRT8, they’re giving you a taste of what your American muscle car can aspire to. This is how Meisterschaft explains the design of the Roar Racing Series,
“Designed and engineered with rigorous attention to detail, the Roar Racing Series exhaust systems provide a solid performance gain and an aggressive exhaust note that is a perfect match for these American Muscle machines!”
FOR THE DODGE CHARGER ONLY: The Dodge Charger system offers the GTC (EV Control). Similar to the Valvetronic system we’ve displayed on past exhausts, it allows you to control the sound level and performance of the Roar Racing Series Exhaust. Below are pictures of the two systems. The last three pictures are of the Charger system. You’ll notice the GTC control system installed on the Exhaust. Once again, this feature is only available for the Dodge Charger system. Here’s a little more description about how the GTC system works,
“By engaging the hardwired cabin switch (or optional wireless remote) you can choose to open or close the electronically controlled exhaust valves, thereby adjusting the system to precisely how aggressive you would like the exhaust to sound. Keep the valves closed if you prefer a modest, near stock sound to emit from your exhaust or simply open the valves if your wish is to maximize both sound and performance output.”
What’s a blog about an exhaust, without some sound clips? Here’s a glimpse of what your Charger, Challenger, and soon, Jeep Grand Cherokee, can sound like. If you’re interested in the Challenger system click HERE. If you’re interested in the Charger system email sean@vividracing.com or call him at 480-9663040 ext. 226. (SCROLL FOR SOUND CLIP VIDEOS)
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