I always preferred engine call-outs to be in cubic inches- not liters. For 2023, Dodge has a 345 emblem for the 5.7 R/T. For you guys that have older 5.7s, you might want to buy a 345 emblem to put above your HEMI fender emblem. Looks very cool.
Thanks but Ill pass, mine came so equipped but I prefer the no badge look so I took it allll off. I would like to mention my Favorite version challengers and Cuda's with a tip of the cap to AAR, in my eyes that's what these cars are designed to do .. Known as the Challenger T/A and 'Cuda AAR, both were powered by a modified version of the 340 V8 engine that was fitted with a “Six Pack” carburetor setup (three two-barrel carburetors). Offered for one year only, Chrysler produced 2,399 Challenger T/As and 2,724 examples of the 'Cuda AAR. A 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T isn't crazy rare, but the car known as The Black Ghost has such a rare spec it just entered into Library of Congress through the National Historic Vehicle Register. There you go..... Knowledge is power
The 1970 AAR 'Cuda did not have an engine call-out. However, its sister car, the Challenger T/A, did.