Harry P. Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/05/20/chrysler-working-supercharged-hellcat-hemi-v8/?intcmp=features
CJ1971 Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 Read about this today in CarBuzz.com.... Can't wait... Only problem is... They don't sell 'em down here :-(
Cato Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 Don't get too excited boys. Here's a quote from Harry's link: "According to Automotive News, the new motor is set to debut next summer in the updated 2105 Challenger",
Harry P. Posted May 21, 2013 Author Posted May 21, 2013 Don't get too excited boys. Here's a quote from Harry's link: "According to Automotive News, the new motor is set to debut next summer in the updated 2105 Challenger", Nobody ever said it's coming next week...
Custom Hearse Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 "According to Automotive News, the new motor is set to debut next summer in the updated 2105 Challenger, where it will do battle with the supercharged engines in the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 and Ford Mustang Shelby GT500." So sayeth Nostradamus the XIII That'll be interesting though to see if it really will be a competitor to the V-10...
The70judgeman Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 2105 eh? I guess I'll have plenty of time to save up.
Quick GMC Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 competitor to the V10 in what regard, a straight line? I can put $10k into my pickup truck and make it a competitor with the v10. That fat loppy challenger won't be keeping up with a Viper any time soon where a steering wheel is needed.
Ace-Garageguy Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 Don't get too excited boys. Here's a quote from Harry's link: "According to Automotive News, the new motor is set to debut next summer in the updated 2105 Challenger", 2105 is next year? Man, time really flies as you get older.
johnbuzzed Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 Especially for the automotive industry, in which 1970 1/2 was a model year, if I remember correctly.
freakshow12 Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 And the Shelby is gone after the 14 model year as well
Quick GMC Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 (edited) 2105 is next year? Man, time really flies as you get older. the model years are always presented during the previous year. I think what they meant is it will be presented as the 2015 model, when it is presented next year. Probably at LA auto show or something. I know you know this, I just had to write this to make myself feel better Edited May 21, 2013 by Quick GMC
The70judgeman Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 Especially for the automotive industry, in which 1970 1/2 was a model year, if I remember correctly. I believe you are correct...due to a UAW strike if I'm not mistaken which extended the 1969 model year slightly.
Fabrux Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 From my understanding, the model year 1970 would run from Summer 1969 to Summer 1970 or so. A car introduced in Spring 1970 would be a 1970½, a car introduced in spring 1964 would be a 1964½, etc. Minor mid-year changes are also usually labelled in ½ increments by enthusiasts, if not by the manufacturer directly.
Guest Johnny Posted May 24, 2013 Posted May 24, 2013 My niece's husband has had two blown Hemi's from Chrysler. Both in his Challenger and both BLEW in the same way. Just cruising down interstate at 75mph and BANG! rod out the side! 5500 miles on the Original and only a little over 77 miles on the second one. Both the same rod! While he doesn't treat it like a baby he doesn't abuse it either. Car has been dealer maintained from day one. Chrysler is trying to figure out the issue.
Harry P. Posted May 24, 2013 Author Posted May 24, 2013 What do you expect from FOX "News"? What is that supposed to mean? Fox News was citing the story as it appeared in Automotive News.
Nitro Neil Posted May 24, 2013 Posted May 24, 2013 (edited) The other problem is that is it going into new cars. The last new cars I had any interest in were built in the early 1970's... And, oh yeah, it's gonna be in a Chrysler. Do you know why Chrysler has always been the third largest of the "Big Three" automakers? Cuz they have always made the third best car. Edited May 24, 2013 by Nitro Neil
Fabrux Posted May 24, 2013 Posted May 24, 2013 What is that supposed to mean? Fox News was citing the story as it appeared in Automotive News.
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