6.2L SC Engine

Discussion in 'Challenger News, Articles and Media Reviews' started by SRT-Tom, Dec 29, 2012.

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    It has been rumored that the new 6.2L SC engine will be available in less than 5 months, in limited edition models, for the 2014 model year. It will be built at the same plant as the 6.4L.
     
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    Yes but what platform? Challenger/Charger? Where is the Barracuda?
     
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    The Barracuda will not be available until 2015.
     
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    I'm thinking this will be in the new SRT brand along with the Viper. The price will make it kind of exclusive, but will be a serious contender for the ZL-1 and GT500. Never mind the rap that our cars are the heaviest out of the 3 because the Hemi doesn't care what the car weighs. Dodge is tight lipped as ever, but may not be as out of the loop as some of us have accused them of being. Pretty sure it will be packing a Vortec with around 6-8 lbs. of boost and enormous torque. That prospect has me wondering what they will do to the rest of the drive train to assure it can withstand the added power. The Tremec can be upgraded alright, as far as autos go, the NAG1 in AMG trim can take over 600 RWHP. The new 8-speed automatic is a viable alternative in the future, but for now it's doing duty behind the 3.6 Pentastar.