Magnaflow Unveils xMOD Exhaust System For The New Ram TRX:
Featuring No Drone Technology & Three Distinct Sound Levels...
Magnaflow Automotive Exhaust, a manufacturer and marketer of premium automotive exhaust systems, continues to find new opportunities to share the versatile experience of its xMOD configurable exhaust system with the performance-minded public. In 2019, MagnaFlow introduced customizable exhaust systems for the Toyota Supra and Ford Mustang platforms. Yesterday, MagnaFlow announces the launch of its xMOD system for the all-new Ram 1500 TRX
The Magnaflow xMOD exhaust systems feature No Drone Technology and have been engineered to provide owners with the ability to switch between three distinct sound levels with a single system. NDT utilizes ¼ wave passive noise cancellation to keep unwanted noises under control in any configuration allowing you to hear your music clearer than ever before.
While I enjoyed the sound of the stock exhaust system on the Ram 1500 TRX that I reviewed for a week, we all know that the aftermarket can really bring out the deep-aggressive V8 sound that enthusiasts love. I have personally used Magnaflow exhaust systems on many of my own vehicles, including the MoparInsiders long-term Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, along with my old 2016 Ram 1500 Sport.
It’s good to see the aftermarket reacting to the TRX so quickly and I can only imagine that tons of wild products will be released for the high-performance offroader within the next year. Of course with the supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI HELLCAT V8 under the hood of the TRX, there is already an aftermarket for things such as supercharger pullies, larger fuel injectors, supercharger heat blankets, and spacers, etc. There is no telling just how wild the TRX can get, I even recorded a 3.8-second 0-60 MPH time in a stock one during my week of testing.
The MagnaFlow xMOD Series cat-back performance exhaust system is now available for the Ram 1500 TRX. The system (part #19552) retails for $2,999 USD.
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