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- 2020 Dodge Challenger R/T Shaker
This particular WB is up for sale a local Dodge dealership. It's a 2020 50th model with 2587 miles on it. I've been considering letting go of my 5.7 R/T in-favor of a 6.4 R/T (SRT powered) for the last several weeks. By the way Scat Pack owners talk over on the Challenger T and Z forums, I was expecting a hell of a lot more out of the 392 HEMI. I ran it at WOT in all drive modes... I would describe it as mildly more powerful than my 5.7 R/T. Maybe it's the weight, I don't know? I'm not a fan of the wide body ride either. With its 305 tires, it's almost truck-like in terms of feel. A Dodge salesman forewarned me of this, and he was spot-on. It's a nice looking car, but, my traditional body R/T is a superior handling vehicle. The only plus I can give the 392 WB, is its cornering. 410 ft-lb vs 475 ft-lb torque isn't a huge lead, so I wasn't expecting CJ429 brutality, obviously. If I do decide to go with the 392, it will surely be a traditional body M6 model.
My mind is now leaning toward fortifying my 5.7 w/forged internals and a supercharger. That, or twin turbos. I've never driven a Hellcat, and I don't expect to own one; due to insurance costs and persistent babysitting. My area is one of the worst for Hellcat thefts. Scat Pack's are also a favorite amongst thieves, so that's another reason to modify my 345 R/T. Install a Banks Pedal Monster (or similar device) on a 345 R/T, and prepare for a great ride! Which reminds me... The 392 R/T most definitely has a more responsive throttle vs the 345 R/T. I'm talking about average driving, not WOT.
My mind is now leaning toward fortifying my 5.7 w/forged internals and a supercharger. That, or twin turbos. I've never driven a Hellcat, and I don't expect to own one; due to insurance costs and persistent babysitting. My area is one of the worst for Hellcat thefts. Scat Pack's are also a favorite amongst thieves, so that's another reason to modify my 345 R/T. Install a Banks Pedal Monster (or similar device) on a 345 R/T, and prepare for a great ride! Which reminds me... The 392 R/T most definitely has a more responsive throttle vs the 345 R/T. I'm talking about average driving, not WOT.
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