FishOnOne
Aug 20, 2014Nomad
SRT Charger Hellcat
I know this car can't tow so take it with a grain of salt, but I got to say I really like these SRT guy's.
So for you gear heads enjoy...
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So for you gear heads enjoy...
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Bionic Man wrote:intheburbs wrote:RoyJ wrote:
If we're lucky, we just might see a Hellcat Grand Cherokee. But they might de-rate or take away its tow rating all together :(
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think there's ever been an OEM supercharged engine rated for towing. Save for 2 stroke Detroit Diesels, which aren't really "supercharged"...
The SRT Grand Cherokee was not rated for towing. In fact, the SRT Cherokee had the exhaust pipes moved to the center of the rear bumper, ostensibly to make sure you couldn't even attach an aftermarket hitch.
The current SRT GC moved the tail pipes to the corners, and is rated to tow 5000 pounds. I have been thinking about it to tow the boat around, but I need to wait another year to let someone else take the majority of the depreciation.
Fish, maybe you could wait to see if Hellcat goes into the GC, and convince your wife to pick that up instead of the EcoDiesel.
And, regarding the quarter, the numbers I have seen (at least for the Challenger) are 10.8 quarter with street legal tires. And I am admittedly biased, but I think the Challenger would make a better overall DD than the GT-R.
Black key fob is 500 HP. Valet's will love that!
intheburbs wrote:RoyJ wrote:
If we're lucky, we just might see a Hellcat Grand Cherokee. But they might de-rate or take away its tow rating all together :(
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think there's ever been an OEM supercharged engine rated for towing. Save for 2 stroke Detroit Diesels, which aren't really "supercharged"...
The SRT Grand Cherokee was not rated for towing. In fact, the SRT Cherokee had the exhaust pipes moved to the center of the rear bumper, ostensibly to make sure you couldn't even attach an aftermarket hitch.
catfishmontana wrote:
The hellcat twins are low 11 second cars, reportedly high 10's with drag radials. The difference between a low eleven second car and a low ten second car is huge.
mileshuff wrote:
I really like the Challenger myself. However, the Nissan GTR is faster with less HP and smaller engine.
AndrewM wrote:RoyJ wrote:
If we're lucky, we just might see a Hellcat Grand Cherokee. But they might de-rate or take away its tow rating all together :(
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think there's ever been an OEM supercharged engine rated for towing. Save for 2 stroke Detroit Diesels, which aren't really "supercharged"...
Ford F150 Lightning had a 5,000 lb towing capacity and 800 lb payload. Not much, but something.
RoyJ wrote:
If we're lucky, we just might see a Hellcat Grand Cherokee. But they might de-rate or take away its tow rating all together :(
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think there's ever been an OEM supercharged engine rated for towing. Save for 2 stroke Detroit Diesels, which aren't really "supercharged"...