2019 3.6 V6 AWD 0-60

Discussion in 'Dodge Challenger General Discussions' started by Wess Warren, Feb 1, 2019.

  1. 10DYRT

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    My 0 - 60 is not very accurate as I can almost do it without the car hardly moving. lol
    Way too much spin if I do a standing start, gotta try a rolling start or go to the closest track, 3 hrs away.
     
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    I hear ya! With RWD it’s tough. My R/T would spin a lot. I had to launch that around 2000-2500. I’m gonna stick with my V6 all-wheel-drive, and a eventually supercharge it. That will give me good horse power with all wheel drive and should give me some advantage. It’s a shame that the V-8’s do not come with a all wheel drive option, or I would definitely go that route.
     
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    No Shit!
    If they can SRT a Jeep, why can't they AWD a V8 Challenger?
     
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    Mine is super charged, 472 RWHP, running 305/35-20's on the rear
     
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    That’s badass! I will supercharge mine as well. Not anytime soon, maybe after the car is paid off. I CANT WAIT!!!
     
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    I saw a Youtube video where a guy paid $5500 for a Supercharger for his 3.6, and another $1500 to have it installed. Why would you not just get the GT then?
     
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    Probably has something to do with monthly payments. Sometimes it’s easier to save up a few grand from Taxes or accumulating gift money to buy something, then it is to have a bigger monthly payment that will accure every month. Also they could take the money they saved and get a supercharger and become faster than the Gt.
     
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