Supercharged Dodge Challenger Coming to SEMA
By Clinton Deacon
July 2, 2008 6:00 PM
Filed Under: American, Dodge, Rumours
Coming this November will be the SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) Show and if sources at Insideline are correct we could be treated with a supercharged version of the Dodge Challenger. The current range topping limited edition SRT8 version pumps out 425 horsepower, but the addition of a Mopar developed supercharger could see this figure boosted past 500 horsepower giving the Chrysler group a model to compete with the Ford Shelby GT500.
A supercharger kit has already been completed by tuners Speedfactory which pumps 630 horspower out of the 6.1-liter Hemi V8 engine, giving us a glimpse of its potential.
Along with the power upgrade the 2009 Challenger will get a cold-air intake and high-flow cat-back exhaust system. Exterior will get some serious tuner treatment resulting a quite a mouthwatering ride which will include a new set of rims and possibly a road hugging body kit.
Related Articles
Related Photo Albums
-
2009 Dodge Challenger
(39 photos)
Comments
Add Comment
- 2010 BMW F10 5-Series Leaked
- Audi A7 Spied Undisguised
- Race Prepared Fiat 500 by Romeo Ferraris Packs 360hp
- 9ff Speed9 Based on Porsche 997 Turbo Revealed
- New Porsche Boxster Spyder Photos Released
- Hyundai Kia Announces New 2.4 Theta II GDI Engine
- Abt Golf VI GTD Tuning Program Announced
- Opel Corsa Gets Mid-Cycle Refresh Without Facelift
Latest F1 News
Argentine signs conditional USF1 race deal
Nov 21, 09 1:33 PM
Williams sells team share to Toto Wolff
Nov 20, 09 8:30 PM
De la Rosa, Villeneuve, Summerton linked to USF1
Nov 20, 09 8:00 PM
WRC options emerge for Raikkonen
Nov 20, 09 7:30 PM
Sauber waits while FIA considers Toyota penalty
Nov 20, 09 7:00 PM
Still no deal for 2010 British GP - Ecclestone
Nov 20, 09 6:30 PM
Neel Jani to test Force India at Jerez
Nov 20, 09 6:00 PM
Persistent Schu/Merc rumours played down again
Nov 20, 09 5:30 PM
Mercedes GP in no hurry to replace Button
Nov 20, 09 5:00 PM
Button switched for less money and 'new challenge'
Nov 20, 09 4:30 PM














