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Old Nov 19, 2005 | 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Gold_Rush
Incentives? cause msrp difference isn't 10+k.

SRT8 msrp - $38,095
GTO msrp - $32,995

A difference of 5,100.
I paid about $29,000 for my brand new GTO. I have heard that dodge is not negotiating on the sticker of the SRT-8
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by ckt101

Also, did anyone happen to read Car and Driver's latest comparison of the Miata vs. Solstice. A couple of months ago, they did a mini comparison and picked the Solstice. Wow, they actually picked the Solstice as the winner. They picked the American new-comer over the Japanese darling. But of course, they were non-commital, and they ended the comparison by saying that it was only a mini-test, and that they would make their final decision after a 'full comparo'. Well, the pressure must have been on, because when they did the 'final' test, the Miata came up aces. Again, what a load of crap.
go drive both and you'll see why the MX-5 won.
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by mgreen
The fuel injected 6.1L hemi made more hp. I believe it made 457 (or 46X). Typical chassis dyno results are 365-370rwhp.

Point being, it's very underrated. There's a 490lb difference in curb weight, and the hemi makes ~60 more hp, and more torque. I think a 110mph trap speed is easily attainable.
Uh, 60 more hp? LS2 GTOs don't dyno 305 to 310 rwhp. Whats a stock GTO typically dyno? 335 to 350 rwhp ish? With a 490lb difference, I see no reason to believe an SRT-8 would clean up on an LS2 GTO. Popular hot rod put a crate LS1 a few years back on an engine dyno, and they got 402 hp out of it with the stock c5 exhaust manifolds. Did they have all of the engine accessories mounted up on the 6.1 Hemi? They didn't elaborate on the LS1 dyno, but I doubt they did for that, and somehow I doubt they did for the Hemi as well. If the SRT-8s are dynoing 365-370rwhp, that is definetly not underrated. Sorry, I still don't see one going 12.56 bone stock. The 03/04 Cobras dynoed in the same territory as the 6.1 Hemi, and the fastest I ever heard of one of them running was something like 12.42 driven by Evan Smith in MM&FF, and the Cobra has a almost a 600lb weight advantage over the Charger.
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 01:52 AM
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Over downunder, edited LS2s only dyno 350rwhp and that's on our DD chassis dynos which are typically 11% conservative compared to US Dynojets. The stock LS2s dyno anywhere between 300-330rwhp (DynoDynamics). Add the 11% difference, and the LS2's output is not far from the 360-370rwhp claimed for the Hemi 6.1L... but the GTO is some 300lb lighter.

I still love the 300C and SRT-8 but the way some of the members over at 300C forums are carrying on is sad. They're either gullible or the Hemi in question is a freak. I'm still inclined to believe the former statement is correct as the 1.8s 60-ft time is possible on semi-slicks, not road tyres. I could be wrong, though.

Anyway, it sounds like the driver is a drag strip demon judging from his garage collection (a 10s-130mph 2004 GTO turbo ) and I'm sure he would know a few tricks to get a stock car boogeying.
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 02:47 AM
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That 12.56@111.50 was done in 45deg. weather off a 1.89sec 60' at ATCO (60' above sea-level). Atypical track conditions to say the least.
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 03:35 AM
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For the longest time I was very much against the Charger due to its size and wight problems. But last week I finally saw an RT in all black and I have to say, that thing looks menacing in person in all black. I can see now why the magazines have so much stacked towards the "Gotta Have It" factor. Just based on looks alone is enough to pick the Charger over the blandish, 90's looking GTO, even if there is a $6000 premium attached to it.
Bah. I've never warmed to the Charger's looks... and I'm still waiting. The front end is just hideous, too truck-like. Kangaroo hip sides, weird roofline, and skinny 235 tires (on the RT) seal its doom as a possible future collector car. My GTO on the other hand...
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 04:21 AM
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GTO sucks, thought u guys knew =P
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by RussStang
Yeah, I am suspicious of this as well. The Charger SRT-8 is sporting a power to weight ratio of about the same as an LS1 F-Body, so I see a 12.56 being alittle far fetched.
40 degree air has more oxygen than 59 degree air. It was probably dry air too, which also helps. Anyone know what the barometric pressure was there at ATCO yesterday. The conditions in the general area are probably on a website somewhere.
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 10:19 AM
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Look, the SRT was obviously a freak. Even the SRT guys were asking the owner to come down and do a voodoo dance on their cars so it would run the same way.

A 6.0 manual GTO is about a fair fight against the auto SRT.

Personally I'm waiting on the 2 door Charger though.
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by BigBlueCruiser
Personally I'm waiting on the 2 door Charger though.
I would like to see that as well.

Originally Posted by teal98
40 degree air has more oxygen than 59 degree air. It was probably dry air too, which also helps. Anyone know what the barometric pressure was there at ATCO yesterday. The conditions in the general area are probably on a website somewhere.

Yeah, I know, I still think 12.56 is quite a stretch though. Especially with a stock auto. On street tires.
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 01:54 PM
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I just traded in my CTS-V for a 300 SRT-8 yesterday and all I can say is the car was no freak. In the summer guys were touching the 12's with 2.1 60ft times and this guy was in the 1.8 range..you do the math. The HP is deffinately underrated in the 300.
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by GN1270
I just traded in my CTS-V for a 300 SRT-8 yesterday and all I can say is the car was no freak. In the summer guys were touching the 12's with 2.1 60ft times and this guy was in the 1.8 range..you do the math. The HP is deffinately underrated in the 300.
People have said that, but where are the dyno graphs to show they are that underrated? So far I have heard they dyno around 360-370rwhp. Great, that is just what they are supposed to.
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 04:24 PM
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People have said that, but where are the dyno graphs to show they are that underrated? So far I have heard they dyno around 360-370rwhp. Great, that is just what they are supposed to.

I can show you many 320rwhp dyno #'s from CTS-V's. You can put a car on any Dyno you want, but a track is the real test. The SRT-8's are putting up the better numbers stock for stock. Even if you put it up against a C6 Vette the SRT-8 is matching their 1/4 times and it is being done by multiple cars.
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by GN1270
I can show you many 320rwhp dyno #'s from CTS-V's. You can put a car on any Dyno you want, but a track is the real test. The SRT-8's are putting up the better numbers stock for stock. Even if you put it up against a C6 Vette the SRT-8 is matching their 1/4 times and it is being done by multiple cars.
Is that why the guys over on the SRT-8 boards are calling the car that ran the 12.56 a freak? Because it has been done multiple times? I know CTS-Vs dyno low. I don't know why they do, but they do dyno that low alot. The 05 Goats dyno higher though. And just for the record, given competent drivers, a c6 will walk all over an SRT-8, torque management and all.
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 04:36 PM
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I'm not calling it anything. The argument is against a GTO. I beleive with the right conditions that his car could do that at a Jersey track on a cold day at sea level. Hell, you can go to Cecil county and pick up a tenth or 2 just because the track is slightly down hill. The question is if the SRT-8 is faster than the GTO and the answer is yes. There are too many people running theirs in the 12's, and they are not ringers from magazines. You do the math now.

4400#, 425HP car w/driver running 12's
4000# , 400HP car w/driver running 13's

Using the A4 goat for a more apples to apples comparison and using the general rule of 100#'s ='s 1-10th loss in the 1/4 I would say the SRT-8 is underated, the GTO is overrated, or a little of both.



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