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The impressive power of the 2001 Dodge Ram 1500, which can reach up to 702 HP with its massive 6.2 L V8 engine, necessitates a large exhaust system to handle emissions effectively. When selecting an exhaust tip, remember that larger tips can enhance the rumbling or rugged sound of the truck during acceleration or engine revving. It's essential for the tip to have an inlet size that matches the diameter of the original or factory-installed pipe, typically around 2.5 inches for the Dodge Ram. While the inlet diameter should remain consistent, owners have the option to customize the "outlet" end of the tip according to their preferences. Many truck owners choose to attach tips with outlet sizes as large as 5 inches.
The exhaust pipe on the 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 has a diameter of 2 and a half inches.
It's three inches on the 360 Magnum.