Why posers, why?
Why posers, why?
So today at work we got a dodge challenger and I drove it out to the shop we get all our safety checks done at. As I was walking up to it I was thinking "this might be fun, I've driven the boss's SRT up the street, but never really driven one on the road." then as I get closer I see that its a hemi. So I'm pretty excited to drive it. Then I get around behind it to put a dealer plate on it, and what do I see? A little, single V6 exhaust.
Really? Why? Why put hemi badges on a v6 challenger? Or GT badges on a v6 mustang, or SS on a v6 Camaro. I just don't get it.
Anyway, just wanted to rant.
Really? Why? Why put hemi badges on a v6 challenger? Or GT badges on a v6 mustang, or SS on a v6 Camaro. I just don't get it.
Anyway, just wanted to rant.
Could it not be a Hemi V6? Hemi<>GT, Hemi=Hemispherical combustion chamber.
Of which, not even the current Hemis are. So... the Hemis are actually posing, when you get down to it.
To further the point, yes, the current V6's could be considered Hemis if the current V8 'Hemi's are. The V8 Hemis are really REALLY not Hemispherical at all.
/just a badge. Whatevs, man.
Of which, not even the current Hemis are. So... the Hemis are actually posing, when you get down to it.
To further the point, yes, the current V6's could be considered Hemis if the current V8 'Hemi's are. The V8 Hemis are really REALLY not Hemispherical at all.
/just a badge. Whatevs, man.
The one on the hood is even crooked. Does the owner even know the difference? Prolly not if he chose a V6 Challenger out of all of the muscly options. I test drove one and my base, stock V6 Mustang at the time would've beat that POS easy.

FWIW, even the Dodge owners hate it when someone upbadges their car. Any car!
The owner wants it to " look like more than it is " for the same reason most people put an after market exhaust systems on.....so it " sounds like more than it is "..
And a % of the population doesn't know any better and will be fooled.
And a % of the population doesn't know any better and will be fooled.
Originally Posted by 1 Alibi
same reason most people put an after market exhaust systems on.....so it " sounds like more than it is "..
And a % of the population doesn't know any better and will be fooled.
And a % of the population doesn't know any better and will be fooled.
So according to you putting an exhaust is considererd being a poser? That Is total
I can see maybe for a Honda but for a the newer mustangs GTs it does not sound like a 400HP car at all.
Originally Posted by 1 Alibi
The owner wants it to " look like more than it is " for the same reason most people put an after market exhaust systems on.....so it " sounds like more than it is "..
And a % of the population doesn't know any better and will be fooled.
And a % of the population doesn't know any better and will be fooled.
I'm with you on people putting cobra badges or 5.0 badges etc. to represent something that their car is not - but that's entirely different from installing an after market part to improve a vehicle's performance. Plus, hearing an aftermarket exhaust is just an indicator that a car isn't stock, which means this driver cares about his ride. I imagine that should raise some level of respect from most car enthusiasts.
Must have hit a nerve with the " exhaust " comment, didn't mean to hurt anybody's feelings.
I just get a kick out of the fact that a " louder exhaust " is almost the first mod 90 % + do to their rides.
Also notice that cars with " real hp " don't run loud exhaust systems, wonder why that is ???
I just get a kick out of the fact that a " louder exhaust " is almost the first mod 90 % + do to their rides.
Also notice that cars with " real hp " don't run loud exhaust systems, wonder why that is ???
Yea that's why I don't wear ear plugs when I go to see NHRA dragsters run the 1/4..... Or why I haven't seen a single car with "serious hp" at the track without out open headers. Hmmmmm lmao
Is this your attempt at an " apple & orange " comparison ? ( street vs race exhaust system ) You either missed or don't understand the point I was making.
By the way, what exhaust system do you run ?
Loud ?
Want people to notice your ride ?
this is a forum, and i'm giving you my opinion.
lolever think it's the first mod because it is one of the least expensive ones and something you can easily do yourself??
and actually, my bassani exhaust right now is equivalent to the sound of no exhaust. so in retrospect, the stock muffler really just tones down the natural sound, so my after market exhaust is just staying true.
to be honest, when you made the comment about "real hp" cars, my first thought was race car - that's a "real hp" car, is it not?
Must have hit a nerve with the " exhaust " comment, didn't mean to hurt anybody's feelings.
I just get a kick out of the fact that a " louder exhaust " is almost the first mod 90 % + do to their rides.
Also notice that cars with " real hp " don't run loud exhaust systems, wonder why that is ???
I just get a kick out of the fact that a " louder exhaust " is almost the first mod 90 % + do to their rides.
Also notice that cars with " real hp " don't run loud exhaust systems, wonder why that is ???
Its not necessarily about decibels. A lot of people want a different tone vs the factory nasal sounding axle backs. And most complain that the factory exhaust is just a tad too quiet to hear their muscle car - hence the sound tube staring in '10.
I don't want a super loud exhaust - which is why I never changed to the GT500 KR's (Plus the ridiculous $600 price for the M-5230-S). But the Bullitt factory exhaust is a tad quiet. However, the tone is PERFECT so I'm not screwin' with it.
But each their own. Wanting a better tone has nothing to do with a V6 owner wanting to pose as a V8 owner.
Last edited by cdynaco; May 8, 2012 at 09:43 AM.
Originally Posted by 1 Alibi
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Is this your attempt at an " apple & orange " comparison ? ( street vs race exhaust system ) You either missed or don't understand the point I was making.
By the way, what exhaust system do you run ?
Loud ?
Want people to notice your ride ?
Is this your attempt at an " apple & orange " comparison ? ( street vs race exhaust system ) You either missed or don't understand the point I was making.
By the way, what exhaust system do you run ?
Loud ?
Want people to notice your ride ?
Well, I suppose I should step in here 'cuz I started this thread.
Exhaust is totally different. I didn't say anything about exhaust, my point specifically was about people 'up-badgeing' their cars. (And on that note, I know that none of the current dodge products are really "HEMI"s, the point is that the owner put badges on his car to make it look like a higher performance model than it really was).
The exhaust argument some are making is understandable on a non-performance car, ie putting loud pipes on a grocery getter honda, but on a 300+ hp muscle car putting loud exhaust on it doesn't "make it sound like something it's not" IMO.
Anyhowwww.... in happy news, my boss had me take all the hemi badges off the car, so it's no longer being a poser! And in other random Challenger news, the boss is (trying to) selling his 6xx original mile Furious Fuchsia SRT8 this week.
Exhaust is totally different. I didn't say anything about exhaust, my point specifically was about people 'up-badgeing' their cars. (And on that note, I know that none of the current dodge products are really "HEMI"s, the point is that the owner put badges on his car to make it look like a higher performance model than it really was).
The exhaust argument some are making is understandable on a non-performance car, ie putting loud pipes on a grocery getter honda, but on a 300+ hp muscle car putting loud exhaust on it doesn't "make it sound like something it's not" IMO.
Anyhowwww.... in happy news, my boss had me take all the hemi badges off the car, so it's no longer being a poser! And in other random Challenger news, the boss is (trying to) selling his 6xx original mile Furious Fuchsia SRT8 this week.



