CORSA Performance Offers Exhaust System for 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4

CORSA Performance Offers Exhaust System for 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4

CORSA Performance Exhausts has introduced a new cat-back exhaust system for the 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 (#14433). The Dodge Caliber SRT4 exhaust system uses CORSA's patented Reflective Sound Cancellation (RSC) technology to deliver a powerful tone and ....

CORSA Performance Exhausts has introduced a new cat-back exhaust system for the 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 (#14433).

The Dodge Caliber SRT4 exhaust system uses CORSA’s patented Reflective Sound Cancellation (RSC) technology to deliver a powerful tone and boost output of the vehicle’s 2.4-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine. The system delivers a crisp, high-performance sound during acceleration, but maintains a civilized cruising note for comfort inside the vehicle.

CORSA’s Dodge Caliber SRT4 single rear-exit exhaust features premium stainless steel 3-inch tubing with a 4-inch Pro Series Tip. According to the company, the system makes an additional 9-13 horsepower and 15 lbs. ft. of torque in chassis dyno tests.

"Our product offerings for the SRT crowd continue with the new Dodge Caliber SRT4 exhaust system," said Jim Browning, Sr., founder and president, CORSA Performance Exhausts. "CORSA’s straight-through, high-flow muffler design delivers world-class performance and sound for these enthusiasts to get the most out of their vehicles."

The 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 exhaust system expands CORSA’s Dodge SRT product lineup, which also include the Dodge Neon SRT4, Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8, Magnum SRT8, Charger SRT8 and Viper SRT10.

Crafted in the United States, the Dodge Caliber SRT4 exhaust system carries a limited lifetime warranty and is compliant with the static sound level requirements of SAE J1169. The new system is offered through CORSA Performance Exhausts distributors (visit www.corsaperformance.com) and Mopar Performance outlets.

Focusing on the development of proprietary technology, CORSA Performance Exhausts employs patented Reflective Sound Cancellation (RSC) technology in its performance automotive exhaust systems. CORSA’s 100 percent stainless steel exhausts are specifically tuned to each vehicle to eliminate passenger cabin resonance and to produce just the right sound. CORSA offers performance exhaust systems and accessories for cars, trucks and SUVs.

For more information, visit www.corsaperformance.com, or contact CORSA Performance, 140 Blaze Industrial Parkway, Berea, OH 44017, phone (800) 486-0999 or fax (440) 891-1868.

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