Performance ModificationsWant to talk about performance modifications for your Dodge Challenger? This is the forum for that. Anything from exhaust systems to power adders and everything in between. (Dodge Challenger Performance Modifications)
Someone mentioned earlier that 40rwhp from a cam/tune was a little generous, so I offer this to anyone willing to try. You buy the cam for $450, install it and tune it. If you receive a 40rwhp increase, the goal was achieved. If you do not increase by 40rwhp, I will refund you $10 for every hp less you made. For example, if you only increase by 20rwhp, I will refund you $200. If anyone is interested in this challenge, let me know.
I read your first post and was ready to give you a call.
However, this is a great deal. It's nice to see a person standing behind their claims.
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09 RT Auto:
stock, 1.94 60', 13.12 @ 108.16 (3 days old)
Current NA: 60' 1.68, 12.441 @ 109.24
Current w/100 ZEX shot: 1.59 60', 11.691 @ 115+
Port matched shorty headers
Catless mids
Magnaflow catback
home ported throttle body and 180 stat
Modded RT air box w/K&N drop in
Pred with CMR tune from DXC Depot
M&H D/R's
Getrag lsd
PI 3K stall converter
Someone mentioned earlier that 40rwhp from a cam/tune was a little generous, so I offer this to anyone willing to try. You buy the cam for $450, install it and tune it. If you receive a 40rwhp increase, the goal was achieved. If you do not increase by 40rwhp, I will refund you $10 for every hp less you made. For example, if you only increase by 20rwhp, I will refund you $200. If anyone is interested in this challenge, let me know.
i'm not a doubter.
however recommend a cam and heads for the specs on my signature.
i'm thinking we could pickup 75hp w/o adding boost.
so i have the specs for the correct cam, thank you. now for a dumb question.
i have a sleeper. it's fast. perfectly tuned. you can't hear it, other than a gentle jet engine whine at idle.
what if i wanted it to sound like i wanted it to eat your dog. i still want it to be drivable, and not give up to much hp, just the terrifying sound of a Challenger sitting next to you at a stop light, looking to; but not actually, eating your dog, sound wise (mildly eating your dog).
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