Srt4
That neon has 215 hp, and 245 tq, impressive for a four cylinder, but not going to compare to a Camaro. They may try and say that weight is going to be their advantage but it weights 3,000 on the dot. Camaro is 400 lbs more, but over 60 hp more.
Last edited by Rodrigues; Apr 22, 2003 at 10:59 PM.
Originally posted by Rodrigues
That neon has 215 hp, and 245 tq, impressive for a four cylinder, but not going to compare to a camaros power. Weight is the main factor involved. I don't think that its going to beat a camaro, especially a modded one.
That neon has 215 hp, and 245 tq, impressive for a four cylinder, but not going to compare to a camaros power. Weight is the main factor involved. I don't think that its going to beat a camaro, especially a modded one.
They run exactly what are LT1s do but trap in at 100 stock, people have gotten them in to the 12s with very little work. Chrysler has always had a turbo program that was awesome, this thing should rock.
215 hp is just for insurance companies...
bone stock srt4's are dynoing 220-230 fwhp.
you read right 220-230 Front Wheel HP
so its more like a 15 hp deficit and a 600-800 lb advantage.
If you are close to stock he has you spanked.
bone stock srt4's are dynoing 220-230 fwhp.
you read right 220-230 Front Wheel HP
so its more like a 15 hp deficit and a 600-800 lb advantage.
If you are close to stock he has you spanked.
Originally posted by Butterfingers
215 hp is just for insurance companies...
bone stock srt4's are dynoing 220-230 fwhp.
you read right 220-230 Front Wheel HP
so its more like a 15 hp deficit and a 600-800 lb advantage.
If you are close to stock he has you spanked.
215 hp is just for insurance companies...
bone stock srt4's are dynoing 220-230 fwhp.
you read right 220-230 Front Wheel HP
so its more like a 15 hp deficit and a 600-800 lb advantage.
If you are close to stock he has you spanked.
I am seeing numbers more in the 240rwhp for Autos, and 245-250rwhp for manual Z28's. If you were at 230, you have some issues. I am assuming his car is a stick, with that said, he won't be used to the car yet anyway, so there is a good chance he won't launch correctly and will probably mis shift. I think it will be you off the line, if you don't spin too much, because you know he is going to be spinning his front 2 with that much hp and inexperience with that car. Then even around 60mph til 100, I figure the 16G will be in its prime around that speed, then Z28 above that. Just run them to find out, once from a stop then once from a 70mph on up.
Travis
Travis
I made 280rwhp/312rwtq with a catback only...figure it gives what, maybe 10rwhp max (since the stock exhaust manifolds and cats are the real bottleneck). I trapped near 102 with the same mods as the author. Now, with the clutch slipping, i've only seen a 103.66 best.
On a track, the FWD guys have a hard time getting < 2.1 60' times. Outlaunch him and don't look back.
On a track, the FWD guys have a hard time getting < 2.1 60' times. Outlaunch him and don't look back.
Originally posted by Dave 96TA
I made 280rwhp/312rwtq with a catback only...figure it gives what, maybe 10rwhp max (since the stock exhaust manifolds and cats are the real bottleneck). I trapped near 102 with the same mods as the author. Now, with the clutch slipping, i've only seen a 103.66 best.
On a track, the FWD guys have a hard time getting < 2.1 60' times. Outlaunch him and don't look back.
I made 280rwhp/312rwtq with a catback only...figure it gives what, maybe 10rwhp max (since the stock exhaust manifolds and cats are the real bottleneck). I trapped near 102 with the same mods as the author. Now, with the clutch slipping, i've only seen a 103.66 best.
On a track, the FWD guys have a hard time getting < 2.1 60' times. Outlaunch him and don't look back.
Originally posted by Injuneer
I'm not a big believer in magazine road tests, but the May 2003 issue of Car & Driver shows the SRT-4 running 14.1@102mph.... not too shabby.
I'm not a big believer in magazine road tests, but the May 2003 issue of Car & Driver shows the SRT-4 running 14.1@102mph.... not too shabby.
I'd bet with some practice and a real hard launch a good driver would be running high 13's or better stock with one. Sounds like a pretty cool little package Dodge made, but then again it's still a Neon. Even if the car was modded into the 12's I still wouldn't feel to comfortable crusing around in one
Very nice performance for the price, and it's good to see kids have a domestic alternative to all the rice out there.


