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December 28, 2011

Under the Pentastar 2011 Rewind Edition

This special episode of Under the Pentastar looks back at the major news during 2011 from Chrysler Group LLC, home of the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, SRT, Fiat and Mopar brands.

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December 17, 2011

Chrysler 300 Commercial / Imported from Detroit – “Show Up”

The first and most important step in accomplishing something is showing up.

December 11, 2011

Congratulations to DFW LX Club Magazine Getting Chrysler LLC Approval

DFWLX Magazine Staff:
Pedro Murillo “EZCORPION” – Executive Contributor
Christina Cassell “Scooby” – Editor in Chief
Mike Pruitt “BigMike608″- Managing Director of Photography
* Kalem Romero “Psycho 300″ – Contributing Photographer
* Tony Walls “Twalls” – Contributing Photographer
* Lonnie Fluty – “Doc Fluty” – Contributing Photographer

David Gonzales ” GONZOsMAGNUM” – Creative Director
* Mario Baltierra “MKnight” – Contributing Graphics Designer
* Jared Blalock “B00MER” – Contributing Graphics Designer
Blaine Callaway “ToKeNrEdHeAd” – Editor & Publisher
* Ken Armer “HemiKingSRT8″ – Contributing Writer
* Ricky Erling “OSwindle139″ – Contributing Writer
* Kalem Romero “Psycho300″ – Contributing Writer
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January 2012 – The DFWLX Club will launch its first issue of the DFWLX Magazine!

December 9, 2011

SRT engineer Jim Wilder introduces the 2012 Charger SRT8 Super Bee in Los Angeles

The Super Bee is revived for 2012. SRT engineer Jim Wilder talks on the unique content and styling that makes the 2012 Super Bee special.

December 8, 2011

Fatchance 2.0 Comes Full Circle

By: Scott Vandekerckhove – Lead Contributor

It was just this past August when we met up with John Fortuno at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum in Auburn Hills, MI. His customized 2011 Chrysler 300C, nicknamed “Fatchance 2.0” (or “FC 2.0” for short), had just undergone its second of three build stages. Under the hood, the Bright White sedan received a monstrous 426 HEMI which, according to Fortuno, mounts up just like a 5.7L HEMI.

 

Fast forward several months and you can see the complete car now with all the fixings (shown below here with the Hollywood sign in the back drop).

 

Subtle pieces like the door handles and grille surround have been clad in black chrome from Lanzini Body Works, and the Imported From Detroit logo has been etched into the rear window which is a really nice touch.

 

 

 

From afar, however, the most notable changes include a urethane body kit by Xenon and new forged wheels from USW – both of which will be available to the public soon. The additions undoubtedly take this 300 to more of an extreme edge in terms of appearance.

Wheel sizes are 22 X 9.5 up front, with 22 X 10.5 out back, wearing 255 30/22 and 295 25/22 tires respectively. While the size is certainly impressive, it’s more in the detail of the wheels that sets them apart from all others.

The twisted 6-spoke design is set between an inner white barrel and black chrome outer barrel that provide excellent contrast. In photos, the wheels almost look like they’re sunken behind a tire that’s too wide; when in reality, the outer black chrome is playing tricks on your vision. In person, they look really sharp as you peer down to see your own reflection.

 

Behind the wheels lie a new set of massive Brembo brakes. 15-inch drilled rotors are coupled with 6-piston calipers to supply the stopping power – a necessary change considering the power under the hood now. (We’d love to see Fatchance 2.0 compete in a “brake-off” with a 300 SRT8 that wears smaller Brembos – could be interesting).

But it really is underneath the 300’s hood where the car does all its talking.

 

The engine compartment has been dressed up considerably and would be the envy of every Star Wars Stormtrooper in or around our galaxy. Bright white paint adorns the valve covers and intake manifold, while the coil packs, fuse box cover, and fluid caps (all custom-made by Billet) are covered in gloss black. A set of Mopar blue fuel rails offset the entire package nicely.

 

 

 

Attention to detail was of utmost importance to the Fatchance program. “We painted and reglossed the entire engine bay,” says Fortuno. “We also created a custom firewall cover that was kept black in order to maintain focus on the engine, and we even changed out all visible bolts underneath the hood so that everything was uniform. [...] The details and just how clean everything looks is frightening,” he added.

When it comes to the 426 HEMI sitting inside, Fortuno says that the tune is about 80-85% complete. “The engine starts real easy, but the cam takes some time to warm up and smooth out. [...] The calibration is getting closer by trial and error. It needs to run a bit smoother to blend with the motto of the 300, but we’ll get it eventually.”

Additionally, Fortuno stated that Fatchance 2.0 averages about 14 mpg. “If you keep your foot out of it, the 426 can be relatively efficient. I hit 22.3 mpg out on the highway.” Not too bad.

There is no doubt that Fortuno’s car has already made an impact. At this year’s LA Auto Show (where I met up with Fortuno), Chrysler was showcasing a new 300 “426S” concept model with a custom see-through hood revealing the 426 HEMI within. It’s what one Chrysler Executive referred to as a “brute in a suit”. We’ll have to see if something of this nature makes its way to production. (Don’t hold your breath)

 

 

Fortuno said that he’s “really pleased” with the overall look of his car. It’s what he refers to as a “banker’s hotrod”. “I think this is one of the best collaborations you’ll see between a corporation and the street. It’s been fun,” he said.

 

What’s next for Fortuno, you ask? That’s an easy answer – Spring Fest 7.

The world’s largest gathering of LX vehicles will be rockin’ all over again come March 24, 2012.

In 2011, the event had roughly 830 cars in attendance representing 28 states and all parts of Canada as well. In 2012, Fortuno (the event’s main organizer) says, “We’re shooting for a thousand cars, no doubt! We’ll have also have a strong corporate presence once again.”

For more info on Spring Fest 7, visit www.socallx.com. It’s one event that no one in the Modern Mopar community should miss. Check it out!

December 3, 2011

Dodge Viper GTS-R Race Car Reverse-Engineered to be Street-Legal

 

Usually, you hear about street-legal sports cars converted into racers but this time we have the exact opposite.

After acquiring a Zakspeed Racing Dodge Viper GTS-R in 2010, the current owner of the 1998 model turned to Heurich Classics, a Germany company that specializes in the maintenance, repair and optimization of vintage and classic cars.

The owner had two very special requests for Heurich Classics: recreate the looks of the Hasseroder Viper GTS-R that won the 24 hours of Nürburgring endurance race in 1999 and at the same time, make it completely street legal.

The German firm started out by eliminating, replacing, adding or modifying certain components of the Viper GTS-R to allow it to achieve road-legal status in Europe.

Understandably, a lot had to be done but among other mods, Heurich Classics removed the rear diffuser, replaced the brake system, added a hand brake, increased the steering angle, added a passenger seat, and completely revamped the electrical system while also adding regular sport tires.

The Viper is currently powered by a 6.2-liter V8 delivering 600 horsepower (no other specific details where given about the engine, nor why they opted for a V8 instead of the Viper’s V10), matched to a Tremec six-speed manual gearbox. According to Heurich Classics, the GTS-R tips the scales at just 1350 kg or 2,796 pounds.

Last but not least, the German company wrapped the Dodge in the traditional colors and livery of the original Hasseroder Viper GTS-R.

December 2, 2011

Next-gen Dodge Viper will debut in April at New York Auto Show

Posted Nov 30th 2011 6:59PM by Jeff Sabatini

 

2010 Dodge Viper SRT10

The Dodge Viper has been absent for just one model year, but the natives are restless. With little concrete information out there about the next generation Viper, and Dodge officials remaining tight-lipped about their halo car, anything that surfaces is big news. So how about this for the biggest news yet: Chrysler’s SRT Brand President and CEO Ralph Gilles has announced in the pages of Viper magazine that the 2013 Viper will be introduced at the New York Auto Show in early April.

So what might we expect to learn in the next four months? The biggest question is what kind of power the snake will be packing under its unnaturally long hood. Anything other than a V10 would be heresy, so Chrysler will likely bump the Viper’s displacement up to 8.7 liters, trumping every other Mopar mill to ever roll out of an engine plant.

The other canard is that the Viper will be based on a sports car from the Fiat stable, like the Alfa Romeo 8C or Maserati GranTurismo. (One rumor even had the new Viper incorporating some sort of Ferrari-derived technology.) Some of this conjecture may prove to be true in the end, but we hardly imagine that the Viper that gets unveiled in New York will be badge-engineered from anything European. Although it will most certainly add a further layer of refinement to the car, Chrysler would be crazy to dilute the Viper’s American muscle car spirit.

December 1, 2011

DriveSRT | We made history in Los Angeles

On November 16, 2011, SRT owners and engineers gathered to celebrate the resurgence of two legendary names. As old friends reunited and new friendships formed, the SRT Super Bee and Yellow Jacket were unveiled to doting fans in person and online. See a recap of our Los Angeles event at http://driveSRT.com/la.

November 29, 2011

Modern Mopar Action at 2011 Ikura’s American Festival – Japan

2011 Ikura’s American Festival – Japan

November 25, 2011

Chrysler 300 Commercial / Imported from Detroit – “See it Through”

Written in 1917 by Detroit poet Edgar Albert Guest.

The new Chrysler 300. More than just our flagship.

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