2026 Dodge Charger Six Pack Modifications @ 797 Performance

The new era of Mopar muscle is officially here. While some purists are still mourning the V8, anyone who understands forced induction knows exactly what the new 3.0L twin-turbo Hurricane Inline-6 is capable of. Right out of the box, the Standard-Output (SO) puts down 420 hp, while the High-Output (HO) Scat Pack commands a massive 550 hp and 30 psi of peak boost.

But factory numbers are just a starting point. At 797 Performance, we are already stocking the absolute best aftermarket upgrades to help you wake up this twin-turbo monster.

Here is your breakdown of the top current modifications available for the 2026 Dodge Charger Six Pack to push its limits.

1. Engine Tuning: Massive Power on Demand

Because the Hurricane I6 is a turbocharged platform, it responds incredibly well to electronic tuning. You don’t need to tear into the engine block to unlock hidden potential—you just need to optimize the boost and timing mapping.

  • The Upgrade: Burger Motorsports JB4 Tuner

  • The Performance Gain: Expect gains of up to 100 wheel horsepower and 130 lb-ft of torque on a completely stock car running pump gas.

  • Why It Matters: The JB4 is a highly sophisticated, plug-and-play tuning system that integrates via CANbus. It allows you to switch maps on the fly via your smartphone, limit boost by gear to control traction off the line, and logs live engine data. Best of all, it’s completely reversible and doesn't leave a footprint if you need to remove it.

  • Shop Online: Buy the 2026 Dodge Charger JB4 Tuner @ 797 Performance

2. Free-Flowing Exhaust: Ditch the Backpressure

The factory exhaust system on the 2026 Charger is built to satisfy strict noise ordinances, which means it chokes the rhythm and flow of those twin turbos. To maximize spool times and get an aggressive exhaust note, minimizing backpressure is critical.

  • The Upgrade: MagnaFlow SPEQ Series Cat-Back Performance Exhaust

  • The Performance Gain: Improved throttle response, faster turbo spooling, and a deep, aggressive tone without the annoying highway drone.

  • Why It Matters: This system is constructed from premium 3", mandrel-bent 304 stainless steel. It features a Tru-X crossover x-pipe to enhance exhaust pulse scavenging and straight-through mufflers designed specifically for the high-output Hurricane architecture. It finishes cleanly with massive 4.5-inch black chrome tips.

  • Shop Online: Buy the MagnaFlow SPEQ Series Cat-Back Exhaust @ 797 Performance

 

4. Stance & Handling: Drop the Center of Gravity

The 2026 Charger is built on a rigid, highly capable new chassis, but it is a substantial car weighing in close to 5,000 lbs. To truly make it a corner-carving weapon, you need to manage that mass.

  • The Upgrade: Performance Lowering Springs & Suspension Kits

  • The Performance Gain: A sleek, aggressive visual stance and significantly reduced body roll during hard acceleration and cornering.

  • Why It Matters: Dropping the ride height by 1.0 to 1.5 inches lowers the car's center of gravity. This keeps the tires planted more effectively, limits nose-dive under heavy braking, and pairs beautifully with the factory adaptive damping systems to sharpen up handling without ruining daily ride comfort.

  • Shop Online: Shop 2026 Dodge Charger Suspension Upgrades @ 797 Performance

Ready to Build Your Hurricane?

Whether you're looking to gap V8s from a dig with an upgraded tuner or want to give your straight-six an unmistakable growl down the drag strip, we have the parts tested and verified for the STLA platform.

Head over to our storefront to check out our complete line of performance parts, wheels, and styling accessories, or shoot us a message for direct fitment advice. We continually monitor our emails and are ready to help you plan your build strategy!

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