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The car runs 10.90s stock with drag radials. No street purposed
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Street legality doesn't matter much
If that 825hp claim wasn't already on E85, I wouldn't be surprised to see the car get around 900hp on the stuff with the right tune:shock:
Hell, after over 25k miles of using E85 in my 200 and knowing how that runs on the stuff, I'm not sure which disappoints Dad more about my Sister's R/T Classic not running it..........the lower fuel prices (my usual haunt is currently $2.36/gal eith regular being only $3.46/gal:shockor the extra power she won't have vs Premium.
10.90 or somewhere near that with a 2015 mustang,when I opened the link it was a video that ford's FRPP did.they built up the eco boost,a n/a 5.0,and a blown 5.0. They used subframe connectors,exhaust,a tune,slicks and skinnies, and some other stuff, its impressive but still not box stock!!!
Its 10.97 in the GT SC, but the SC package will be a dealer add on. It's not a factory car.
I say once its not factory it better go a heck of a lot more. The SC competes with Hennessy, Rousch and the like.
The Hellcat is a 100% factory car.
The Dodge boys and their cousins from SRT have shoehorned the same 707-horsepower, 6.2-liter supercharged V8 into both the Dodge Challenger and Charger. The former being a two-door, it's lighter than the latter four-door sedan. So it would stand to reason that the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat would be the quicker of the two, right?
Only that's not necessarily proving to be the case. On stock rubber, yes, the coupe beats the sedan: Dodge quotes a 0-60 time of 3.7 seconds for the Charger SRT Hellcat and 3.5 for the Challenger. Same gap across the quarter-mile: 11 seconds flat for the Charger versus 10.8 seconds for the Challenger. But according to recent reports, the story changes when you put both on drag radials.
While visiting Chrysler HQ in Auburn Hills, MI, TorqueNews.com caught wind of performance figures for the Charger Hellcat on drag tires: 0-60 in a mind-blowing 2.9 seconds and a quarter-mile in just 10.7. The latter figure just barely pips the Hellcat-powered Challenger's NHRA-certified figure of 10.8, making the Charger not only the fastest sedan on the market, but also the fastest muscle car. What isn't immediately clear, however, is whether the drag radials in question have any tread on them and are street-legal, or if they're pure slicks confined to a closed strip.
Best part about that video, the Caddy was on slicks, the Hellcat is on what ever the production car will leave the Canadian assembly with. Looks like Gilles is quite the wheel man for a auto designer and exec too!