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Yeah, things have changed in the last 57 years, my 69 Homolgonation (eng ser# HP 36? out of 500) Plymouth had power nothing except to the ground, including the drum brakes, at 6 mpg hwy, 3 city on minimum 100 octane.I had a 2009 R/T Challenger 6 speed track pak bought brand new. With a Vortech on it, it was kind of stupid fast. But the SRT suspension was absolutely needed, as one of the things they got period correct on the new R/T suspension was the super floaty feel over 125 just like my old Rallye 340. Under damped and floaty. I swapped a complete SRT setup in fairly quickly. The only old Mopar I liked at higher speed was the T/A I had back in the day.
We currently have a 2014 Charger Pursuit. They got huge brakes in early 2014 (14.5" front and the 13.8" rear for R/T and base SRT). Factory oil cooler, external trans cooler, power steering cooler, large radiator. Anything that was suspect I replaced. Low miles when we got it (47K). We bought it to use for open road racing. With a Procharger setup, base tune put it around 460 at the wheels on 91 octane. Custom tune is sitting right on 500HP at the wheels (one size larger pulley, full custom tune). Still on 91 octane. CANNOT run it on anything lower.
The car is limited at 170 which is what the tires are rated for. We've taken two 2nd place finishes at the Silver State, about .030 out of first which irks me. Probably will do it again after we retire. It ran 12.7 @ 111 last time out with 4000' D.A. on the street tires. Obviously quicker at lower altitude, should be in the 12.30's down there. My 60' is around 2.00 which hurts the E.T. a bit, but all I do is drive it to the track, air down to 28 psi, make some runs, air up with a Ryobi pump and drive home. 91 pump gas. I run it like I drive it, no drag radials, no suspension mods. Yes, it would be quicker with better tires, but I'm not spending $1200 to go to the strip once a year.
We bought the 2014 because that was the year (late production) they went to the big brakes, but they also changed the suspension parts in the rear to change camber/caster rates for high speed stability (Pursuit package BR9 in 2014 was when they did this). Everything after early 2014 got the updates. Same stuff the SRT got in 2015 going forward. It's rock solid to 170, can't even imagine trying that in my old Mopars. 150 was getting MIGHTY interesting in those. 150 in this thing feels like you could commute.
Road racing at 110 and 120 average speed (top end in the 140 range for making up time when needed, I've run 10 miles at 140) just feels like it could do it all day. Running 90 miles one way in 45 minutes is not a big deal. Feels like you're moving, but feels like it could do it until it ran out of gas. Temps all stay right where they should be, trans, coolant, oil, all just like you're commuting on a warm day. A/C works at speed which is important when it's a bit warmer out, because full race suits and Nomex aren't exactly cool. Incidentally, we measured fuel mileage in the 110 and 120 classes. It's getting 16.7 at 110 average, 14.5 at 120 average. It gets 25.5 round trip from Boise to Ely NV.
These newer Mopars aren't anything like the old Mopars for that.
This kind of contrasts with the 2 door Wrangler. We have other things to go fast, the Jeep will do 100 and it doesn't feel like it should for any length of time. It's a lot more fun to do other things with it. The bigger the tires get, the slower it should go. I'm a big believer in horses for courses.
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