2009 Speedfactory 426 Conversion Challenger, Vortech Sc, 900hp! 4800 Miles... on 2040-cars
Macon, Georgia, United States
This is an incredible Challenger SRT8, with all the first class modifications that one can make on a streetable Challenger. It is a 2009 SRT-8 Challenger, sold new here in GA, with slightly less than 4800 miles. It has the nicer options you would expect from a modern performance car like Navigation, heated seats, the better audio, etc. I have the window sticker as pictured, as well as the manuals and both keys. It's obviously the Dodge Black Pearl Coat paint, with the matching leather and suede interior. But it's the rest of the stuff that makes your heart pump a little faster.... Here's The Good Stuff: Almost all these mechanical/performance mods were installed/supervised by SpeedFactory at Landmark Dodge in the Atlanta area, with the receipts to back it up. The best part is the Arrington 426 Hemi conversion. If you are not familiar with their products, check them out at www.shophemi.com. As you can see from the photos, that was apparently not enough, so there is a Vortech V7 YSI Race Supercharger and custom intercooler installed as well. The car is currently making around 900HP on pump gas. It also has the ability, thanks to the custom installed programmer, to de-tune the ECU to run on lesser fuel, or for less "scary". It sounds absolutely fabulous, as it should, with a special exhuast system that includes long tube headers, high output cats and all the plumbing to make it look factory. There's lots more. It has a high quality KW Coilover setup, all properly dialed in and aligned, as well as Hotchkis uprated swaybars from and rear. It also has had the higher strength halfshafts installed as well. How about that custom fuel setup in the trunk? It was custom fabricated at Speedfactory (the factory system just could not keep up), and include the fuel cell, a high output AeroMotive fuel pump and regulator. It's all run through the factory setup, accepts pump gas and works without issue. The further tuning on the ECU and the programmer was done by Diablo Sport, who flew a tech into Atlanta to work on this special car. NOTE: If you live in a tough emissions compliance area, this car may not comply. It runs beautifully and smoothly, but the richness of the fuel system and incredible performance keeps the Check Engine light on, and that is often an automatic fail. Just want to make sure I disclose this. What else? How about a super nice set of ZE forged 20" wheels with the recommended Nitto rubber, a nice set of Brembo brakes as well as a great looking set of custom dials in the instrument cluster (check the pix). It is neat as a pin on the inside, outside, engine bay and trunk. I also haven't mentioned the custom fabbed hood, as well as the sound deadening installed to make him more "civilized". This customer has spent roughly 70+ THOUSAND DOLLARS on these mods....and that doesn't include an SRT-8 Challenger to put them on. There is no way you can duplicate this car for this money. If you like the performance stuff, not only can you save TENS of thousands of dollars, but you can save so much time and aggravation since it's already fully sorted and ready to enjoy. Do you know how much time it takes to get all this stuff properly "dialed in" ? Not for you-- You can drive off and start pulling ujp pavement right away! It is a beautiful, clean, and unique performance car. I have the title in hand, there is no funny business (note that the Autocheck report shows one owner, and it scores 88 on an 83 scale...), and I have been here for 32 years. Check me out at www.encoremacon.com. I am about an hour south of the Atlanta Airport, and can help with transport, etc. I will do my best to make it smooth and fun. More questions, info, etc, just let me know. 100% Ebay feedback. Paypal is OK for the deposit, but wire only for the balance of the purchase (unless prior arrangements are made). If you want to leave the others in your tracks, with class and factory quality work, this is the one.
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2018 Dodge Challenger GT Drivers' Notes Review | The right car for the season
Fri, Feb 9 2018Associate Editor Joel Stocksdale: Dodge uses the Challenger GT trim to denote its V6 all-wheel-drive model, but it seems apt for reasons besides that. The Challenger, even with a V6, is an excellent, affordable American grand tourer. It's still extremely stylish, despite barely changing looks since Dodge introduced it for the 2008 model year. The solid gray on this one was particularly attractive. It also seemed appropriate considering the Challenger's battleship size. This thing is truly massive. That's beneficial in the sense that it has an enormous trunk (perfect for touring), but not so much for maneuvering. But thankfully, it's easy to spot the corners, which helps a lot. The Challenger GT is a pretty able handler, too. It feels composed in corners, not too heavy, only mild body roll, and steering that weights up very naturally. The ride is relatively comfortable. It takes the edge off of most pavement imperfections, but you feel more than you might expect. So the Dodge Challenger GT has the style, space, and a decent balance of sportiness and comfort — which just leaves one thing left to address, the powertrain. And as it turns out, the V6 actually works quite nicely in the big Dodge. Under full throttle, you get an angry, throaty honk from the intake that, while not as smooth and classic as a V8, is still fairly satisfying. It also has more than adequate acceleration, if not exhilarating. It's a combo that makes not only a fun affordable GT car, but just a solid commuter with an extra dose of style. The only caveat is that if you need something more truly sporty, you may still want to look at a Camaro or Mustang. Associate Editor Reese Counts: I spent the latter half of last week in Idaho and Wyoming driving a pretty sweet Nissan 370Z in the snow. That car was equipped with tracks and skis and allowed me to do some pretty dumb things with few repercussions, though it was one of the loudest and most uncomfortable cars I've ever driven. Coming home to Detroit and a Destroyer Grey Challenger GT was a very nice change of pace. The thing is, this car is still plenty capable in the snow. I like the Challenger quite a bit, especially in the bonkers Hellcat and Demon guise. But not everyone needs a 700-plus horsepower brute that guzzles gas with a nearly unequalled thirst. The Challenger GT checks a lot of boxes. It looks good, it's comfortable, roomy and thanks to all-wheel drive, genuinely usable year round.
2013 Dodge Challenger R/T hits the Redline
Thu, 07 Feb 2013Dodge has added a bit of spice to its Hemi-powered Challenger for 2013, offering up this new Redline package that makes its official debut at the Chicago Auto Show. The R/T Redline builds on the Rallye Redline kit that was created for the V6 Challenger, and we like how these subtle changes add to the muscle coupe's already classic styling.
In addition to the black chrome 20-inch wheels with red accents, the R/T Redline adds subtle graphics along the beltline. Inside, cars equipped with the six-speed manual transmission get a performance tuned exhaust that allows the engine to send a full 375 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels. (Redline Challengers with the five-speed automatic produce 372 hp and 400 lb-ft.)
The Redline package retails for $1,995 and can be had on both Challenger R/T and R/T Plus models. Scroll down for the full press blast.
Dodge recalls 2011-2016 Charger to give owners wheel chocks
Wed, Feb 3 2016A bizarre new recall gives wheel chocks to Dodge Charger owners so that people remain safe while changing the sedan's wheels. The campaign covers 441,578 examples of the 2011-2016 Charger in the US; plus 19,229 in Canada; 4,969 in Mexico, and 38,947 outside the NAFTA region. According to Dodge's announcement, owners should use the chocks to stabilize the Charger when using a jack to change the wheels, like in the case of a flat tire. Without them it's possible for the sedan to fall off the jack. The company is aware of three minor hand injuries from this problem. Dodge will notify owners by mail when they can pick up the free wheel chocks. FCA US spokesperson Eric Mayne offered Autoblog a more detailed explanation about this recall. "The body structure of this vehicle is unique. If owner's manual instructions are not followed, slippage may occur. Chocks are being provided to help ensure the instructions are followed," he said. "We are continually analyzing warranty data to identify ways to improve the ownership experience. When tire-jack data was reviewed, we identified a need to further assist our customers." Statement: Wheel Chocks February 3, 2016 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - FCA US LLC is conducting a voluntary safety recall to supply wheel chocks for an estimated 441,578 full-size sedans in the U.S. The chocks are for use, as instructed in the vehicle's owner's manual, when employing a tire jack to change wheels. When positioned diagonally opposite to the wheel being changed, the chocks will help stabilize the vehicle. Failure to follow the manual's instructions with an affected vehicle may cause the vehicle to come off the tire jack. FCA US is aware of three related injuries – all minor. The recall is limited to 2011-2016 Dodge Chargers. Also affected by the campaign are an estimated 19,229 cars in Canada; 4,969 in Mexico and 38,947 outside the NAFTA region. Recall notices will advise affected customers when they may obtain their wheel chocks, which will be supplied free of charge. Customers with questions or concerns may call the FCA US Customer Care Center at 1-800-853-1403.