I have a Walker performance muffler on my R/T which works well.With our cars 
the best mufflers are the straight through type with no baffles.As for the 
clutch I'm sure the FWDperformance or FM ones would be fine.Just make sure 
that you order one specifically for a R/T,not all 2.2 clutches will work 
with our cars due to the crank sensor.
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 19:35:45 EST
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: SD> question on part number 4484450
> To: [email protected]
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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>
> Guys,
> I'm coming clean on my question about the R/T head. I bought it last year
> after winning an auction on ebay.
> It was a NOS - not used - head. I was questioning this part  number and
> didn't want to insult or question the integrity of the person from  whom I
> bought it as he might be apart of this list. Actually, I have the  head 
> sitting
> on a desk in my computer room where all my parts book  are.  I decided - 
> on
> a whim - to see if the number on the side of the  head matched the part
> number in the book.  I appreciate and want to thank  all who have 
> confirmed this
> head number.
>
> Next:
> I am FINALLY determined to get my R/T back on the road after a few  years
> and the car needed a battery (now a MOPAR! ) and a muffler and a  clutch. 
> By
> the way, the old Bosch battery was able to be recharged a zillion  times
> before it finally died.  I'd recommend them to anyone.
>
> I took off the original muffler yesterday (Mopar number on it) as  it had 
> a
> hole in it.  I was thinking about a OEM replacement from Walker  ($86.99).
> BUT, I was wondering if I should go with a performance  muffler which 
> might
> even be a little cheaper.  Any thoughts on  this?  The car is stock and am
> wondering about which muffler  (with price) should I buy?
>
> Also, I decided to go for an aftermarket clutch.  I bought an original
> clutch at my dealer a few years back and decided to keep that for a future
> resto.  For now, I will go with an aftermarket clutch kit. I priced  FWD
> Performance and it was $199.99.  There wasn't a brand  name it but there 
> was a
> catalog number 49-0300.  Then, I priced a  LUK clutch kit from Forward 
> Motion
> and it was $159.99    Which one should I go with?  Are they the same 
> clutch
> kit but with  different prices?
>
> I'm open for suggestions - thanks for your responses on the head!
>
> Mike
>
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