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Old 12-13-2005, 06:20 PM
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Thumbs up Re: Weight Difference of Dodge Challenger?

Originally Posted by ekool
3200 lbs, 425 hp sure would be nice, wouldnt it! My guess is more like 3900lbs if we are lucky...
I'd bet you're right in the ballpark with 3900 pounds, ekool - the car's not that much shorter, wheelbase-wise, than a Charger. And even with "only" 425 hp and 3900 pounds it will be a very sweet ride.

But I'm strongly hoping for a street version of the 392 crate motor to be a super-option for this car. If so I'd be looking for at least 380 hp at the flywheel, & 400 torque.

Woooo Hoooooooo!!!

Dittos on the props & kudos, ekool - great to see that you've opened a special forum for this very special new ride.
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