Why.
I'm legit asking. How many new levels are needed? How many new engine combinations, Challenger types and subdivisions, and boxes to check do we need? How many SCAT packs and monikers? It's one thing to be pushing your technology and engineering to new heights; it's another when your company has no stability and your prime seller is running a body and chassis nearly 10 years old.
I love to death that Dodge is smashing OEM numbers and expectations, but I hate how it's a one-upping game only with themselves. At this point, I just look at this and go 'eh'.
NickD
UberDork
10/31/18 1:06 p.m.
In reply to GIRTHQUAKE :
This isn't going into an OEM application. This is an aftermarket crate motor.
In reply to GIRTHQUAKE :
why put coilovers on?
why put sticky tires on?
why put lighter wheels on?
why put a turbo on?
why reduce weight?
why add aero?
why do an engine swap?
because sometimes its just fun to do hoodrat stuff with your friends.
glueguy said:
That will fix a Prowler.
2800lb's with 1000HP. Yeath that would do it. Thought there are a few hellcat prowlers running around now so its not so far fetched.
Also MOPAR while you are still high on cocaine build a 2nd gen Prowler for me.
Mastodon would have been a much better name.
While I don't share GIRTHQUAKES dislike of the craziness, I will say I have driven a few high HP cars on the street, for me, it does get a little old after awhile.
I want the car to hook up and go, I don't care about doing rolling burnouts at triple-digit speeds.