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Old 03-27-2015, 06:39 AM   #15
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I will admit that 707 hp is amazing. However, the thing that I cannot understand is that they put the same width tires on it that my SS has. If I was Dodge, I would have stuffed the widest street tire I could find under that thing. ZL1's with 127 LESS hp are beating these things simply because there's not enough tire to plant all the horsepower to the ground. And yes I know that you can just buy aftermarket wheels, but if I just spent $60k on a car the last thing I would want to do is buy new wheels to make it function as intended.
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Old 03-27-2015, 06:44 AM   #16
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The dealership almost across from Rodgers Chevy in Trenton has 2 green ones I think, all they had were those little round badges, I could be wrong, but that's all I saw from the road
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Old 03-27-2015, 06:45 AM   #17
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Old 03-27-2015, 07:30 AM   #18
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However, the thing that I cannot understand is that they put the same width tires on it that my SS has. If I was Dodge, I would have stuffed the widest street tire I could find under that thing. ZL1's with 127 LESS hp are beating these things simply because there's not enough tire to plant all the horsepower to the ground. And yes I know that you can just buy aftermarket wheels, but if I just spent $60k on a car the last thing I would want to do is buy new wheels to make it function as intended.
Especially this ↑↑↑ .

275-wide tires on 9.5" wide wheels really isn't enough even for the much lighter and far less powerful Mustang. I'm thinking at least 305's at both ends is the narrowest it should have been given, maybe 315's just to "one-up" the Z/28.

Unless, of course, the intent all along was to make the smoke shows even easier to come by and the resulting tire bills a little lower.


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Old 03-27-2015, 08:51 AM   #19
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Unless you happen to have a supercharged 427 under the hood of that RS of yours, pumping out about 700HP, you won't be catching up to a hellcat anytime soon!

I'll have about 800 hp under my hood. I have less weight, more power and drag radials. So I'll be licking my chops when I see one of these 👍😄
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Old 03-27-2015, 08:51 AM   #20
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I saw my first a few days ago... there's a casino on Fremont Street that is giving one away. All ya gotta do is drop a few coins into a machine, and if things go right, you drive out of there in a Hellfrickincat.
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Old 03-27-2015, 08:52 AM   #21
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Unless you happen to have a supercharged 427 under the hood of that RS of yours, pumping out about 700HP, you won't be catching up to a hellcat anytime soon!
I don't have that much hp.....but I sure wont back down from the challenge..thats the fun part about it. If we live life based on what 'should' happen...we wouldnt try to do anything at all.
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Old 03-27-2015, 08:55 AM   #22
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I am seeing more and more Hellcats running 10's lately. These things are absolute monsters.
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I will admit that 707 hp is amazing. However, the thing that I cannot understand is that they put the same width tires on it that my SS has. If I was Dodge, I would have stuffed the widest street tire I could find under that thing. ZL1's with 127 LESS hp are beating these things simply because there's not enough tire to plant all the horsepower to the ground. And yes I know that you can just buy aftermarket wheels, but if I just spent $60k on a car the last thing I would want to do is buy new wheels to make it function as intended.
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Especially this ↑↑↑ .

275-wide tires on 9.5" wide wheels really isn't enough even for the much lighter and far less powerful Mustang. I'm thinking at least 305's at both ends is the narrowest it should have been given, maybe 315's just to "one-up" the Z/28.

Unless, of course, the intent all along was to make the smoke shows even easier to come by and the resulting tire bills a little lower.


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Or the tires are the fusible link to protect the drivetrain. Put on drag radials and you break the drive shaft. Put in a stronger drive shaft and break the... Poof goes the warranty
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Old 03-27-2015, 11:50 AM   #26
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This car is obviously having no problems hooking up if you've seen some of these 60 ft times they're pulling. Dodge did their research with their LC.

1.8 60 ft times is damn good for that size tire and that much hp.
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Or the tires are the fusible link to protect the drivetrain. Put on drag radials and you break the drive shaft. Put in a stronger drive shaft and break the... Poof goes the warranty
Charge 70k and make the drive train bulletproof. There problem solved.

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This car is obviously having no problems hooking up if you've seen some of these 60 ft times they're pulling. Dodge did their research with their LC.

1.8 60 ft times is damn good for that size tire and that much hp.


Driver mod then, but there have been plenty of these out there. They may have ended up running the ZL1 down eventually, but it has 127 more factory horsepower. It should pull right out of the gate!
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Old 03-27-2015, 01:54 PM   #28
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This car is obviously having no problems hooking up if you've seen some of these 60 ft times they're pulling. Dodge did their research with their LC.

1.8 60 ft times is damn good for that size tire and that much hp.
I'm going to have to say that you are wrong when you say this car has no problem hooking up, I've watched countless videos and these cars have problems hooking up. 700 hp with 275 tires. I can almost guarantee if you looked up cars with that much horsepower none of them have tires that small.
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