Showing posts with label dodge charger. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 - New Design More Horsepower


Built upon the all-new design from 2011, the 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 combines more world class accommodations with race inspired technology and gadgets. The Hemi is brought back to life with more hp and torque redefining another age of muscle cars.

Engine and Transmission
5 Speed Automatic
6.4l Hemi V-8
Power hp: 465 hp
Torque lb-ft: 465 lb-ft

Performance
0-60 mph: estimated at 4 Seconds

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Dodge TriCharger: Two Door Charger


Force Performance answered the question no one asked: what would a two-door Dodge Charger look like? Despite this, the TriCharger does offer several useful modifications.

The engine was replaced with a new HEMI V8 engine featuring FAST XFI Engine Management Twin GT40 turbochargers and a Magna Charger Supercharger Custom EFI Blower Intake. Due to these components the car was named TriCharger. For better stability the car features a lowered suspension while in order to stop in time a new set of Brembo brakes were added. Although there is no official word about production or pricing, it may just be easier to put the engine in an established (similar-looking) Dodge product, like maybe the CHALLENGER.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

2009 Dodge Charger Cop Car Gets More Power


The boys in blue will be happy to know that a new, more powerful interceptor has just hit the streets. Just like the civilian version, the 2009 Dodge Charger police car benefits from Chrysler's tweaked 5.7-liter Hemi V8 engine that produces 368 HP and 395 lb.-ft. of torque, or 28HP and 5 pounds of torque more than the 2007 model. As before, departments with a lower budget have the option of the basic version that gets a 250 HP 3.5 V6 engine.

Compared to the civilian version, the cop-spec Dodge Charger's features include performance-tuned steering and suspension, heavy-duty seats to accommodate fully equipped (or...fully-sized) officers, a column-mounted shift lever Load-leveling, height-control shock absorbers and a severe-duty cooling system.

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