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April 13, 2011

Entry Level Giant Killer

Posted on: April 13, 2011 – 7:56 am by RLD

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Last month, our friends at Landmark Dodge and Speed Factory came all the way from Georgia to hang out with the LX enthusiasts at Spring Fest 6 event in Irvine, California. In their display was their newest weapon of mass destruction to come out their Atlanta arsenal of modified late-model muscle cars. The 2010 Challenger SF500 (‘500’ designates either the horsepower or torque output of the specific model) Speed Factory’s “entry level” model for customer’s looking to venture into the Supercharged dimension of boost and all the greatness it offers under one’s right foot. If 500 horsepower 5.7L HEMI® is considered entry level, then sign us up. Here their proven formula for success continues by offering enthusiasts fully warranty turn-key super cars. The team at Speed Factory doesn’t get sideways by tacking on aftermarket body kits that add extra pounds and drives up the cost of the vehicle. Instead their focus is on power train and suspension enhancements that will shock and awe their owners with a double barrel shot of adrenaline aimed straight at their brain.
The SF500 begins its transformation to a giant killer once it arrives at the dealership. The engine is basically left stock as to keep the sticker price down and not impact the factory warranty. The Vortech Centrifugal Supercharger is the primary power adder that takes the stock 5.7L from 372 horses to over 500. The magic is in the specially calibrated tune that Vortech engineers and Speed Factory have collaborated on. What’s just as sweet, the package is CARB approved and certified so it’s compliant in all 50 states and carries a 3 year/36,000 mile warranty through Speed Factory.
Speed Factory Performance Manager and drag strip hot shoe Eddie Rosa threw us the keys and away we went tearing up the roads and runways at the decommissioned El Toro Marine/Naval Air Base. Our first impression when we turned the key on the SF500 was a slightly noticeable rumble thanks to the Magnaflow Cat-Back Exhaust System (6.1L and 392 models are fitted with Corsa plumbing). What’s really cool is factory chrome tips are used on the Magnaflow units and give the SF500 somewhat a ‘sleeper’ image to unsuspecting Mustang GT and Camaro SS owners. . However, once we put our foot into it, the jig is up as the Vortech Centrifugal Supercharger begins to spool up and rams volumes of air through intake manifold and heads at an alarming rate. Our SF500 was equipped with the production five-speed automatic and even with the traction control partially engaged, the Goodyear’s threw in the towel when 530 ft.-lbs of torque burst on the scene.
The SF500 is not just a stop light racer capable of smoky burnouts at cruise nights, as it can turn corners with the best of them. The car has been lowered 1” in the front and 5/8” in the rear thanks to some Hotchkiss Sport Suspensions springs. The factory sway bars have also been upgraded to a beefier Hotchkiss units. Great looking 20’x9’ BBS CH-R wheels are used on four corners but with the factory production Goodyear RSA rubber mounted to them. The front brakes get upgraded to SRT units while the rears remain stock. All these little areas help keep costs down and bring the SF500 sticker price at $46,605.
Of course, the Speed Factory upgrade list is as long as the SF500’s burnout and as fat as your wallet. They include everything from the double smack down four-piston Brembos to an all-aluminum blown GENIII HEMI® that will make you go hunting for ZR1 Corvettes.
During our test drive, the SF500 seemed quite tame under normal driving situations and felt more like a showroom stocker. The traditional supercharger ‘whine” is kept to a minimum, therefore you can roll into social settings without tipping your hand of what’s really under the hood. After a quick check of our surroundings, we buried the fun pedal and where immediately plastered in our high back leather bucket seats. There was virtually no lag as the Vortech unit began making boost and spun up to 6 PSI. Right away the SF500’s rear started doing its happy dance and objects in front of us began closing in real fast. We quickly ran out real estate but improved brakes and suspension did their job and hauled the 4000 lb. plus Challenger to a safe speed.
Even though we had the use of a runway, we had no timing equipment to record quarter-mile ETs. However, Eddie has tested a similar equipped SF500 at their home track in Atlanta and has clicked off a string 12.60 time slips with trap speeds hovering around 110 MPH. We would have loved to driven the SF500 back east for our friends at Speed Factory but we had a plane to catch and they had another enthusiast event on the left coast to get ready for. Reluctantly we handed back the keys to this red rocket but the guys have promised us something even more sinister the next time we run into them. Hopefully that’ll be real soon!

September 28, 2010

2010 Dodge Challenger SE Track Test

Edmunds’ Inside Line recently took the most basic Challenger to the track for a thrash. Dodge’s version of the “secretary’s car” sports a 3.5-liter V-6, which likely precluded inviting Tony Pedregon to the test session. Although the overall performance numbers are not stratospheric, the V6’s 250 horsepower and 250 lb.-ft. of torque does yeoman’s duty in hauling the 3800 lb Dodge around the tarmac.

With a 0-60 mph time of 8-seconds and 1/4-mile specs of 15.9 at 88.2 mph, SE drivers can confidently expect not to be saddled with incessant challenges from the local police force. Yet, forced through 60-0 braking tests and the track’s slalom circuit, it is evident that the SE handles transient and panic maneuvers with grace.

The 2010 Challenger SE comes with a 5-speed automatic transmission and 17 city/25 hwy EPA mileage ratings. The base 17×7-inch aluminum wheels and P215/65R17 Goodyear all-season tires are most likely responsible for the 0.79 G skidpad rating. Optional 18×7.5-inch aluminum wheels shod with P225/60R18 Continental Touring tires would doubtless make a significant improvement.

While it is popular among performance enthusiasts to sneer at the lesser models in a given line, the fact remains that those daily drivers are what largely support the economic viability of the nameplate. Throw in a bonus for lower insurance costs and eliminate the compulsive need to avoid nasty weather, and what remains is an enjoyable driving experience any day of the year.

July 6, 2010

Chrysler Group LLC to Introduce Mopar ’10 Challenger

ONE HOT RIDE

Command the street in a vehicle built with every small nuance, every minute detail, designed to transform your mundane drive home into a one-man car show.

The canvas of the Mopar® ‘10 R/T package begins with a Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat. You choose the accent: Mopar Blue, Red or Silver, and your personal theme is carried through the interior with matched seat and steering wheel stitching. Every passerby will know that you’re driving a true performance machine, as Mopar is prominent throughout the exterior: Mopar-branded hood pin caps, hood graphic, fuel door and fascia badge. Plus, every owner receives a Mopar ’10 R/T Owner’s Kit with heritage parts and a book that outlines the special vehicle build and specification data, as well as a limited-edition sketch of the vehicle signed by Chrysler Group design chief MarkTrostle and Mopar ’10 merchandise.

PERFORMANCE PERFECTION

The Mopar ’10 Dodge Challenger R/T package comes jam-packed with the authentic performance of Mopar.

The Mopar ’10 R/T is built with a Mopar Cold Air Intake System, which picks up air directed from the performance hood scoop through a new Mopar hood venting system. Handling is improved by the addition of Mopar’s front and rear strut tower braces. Add in a fully-functional T/A style hood with vintage Mopar hood pins, and its 20” forged black finished wheels, and suddenly you’re sitting behind the wheel of a speed demon.

Mopar and Dodge have produced an enthusiast’s dream-come-true. Ask your local dealer how you can possess this limited editon Mopar ’10 Dodge Challenger R/T.

EXTERIOR FEATURES

  • Vented T/A Style Hood with Graphic
  • 20″ Forged Wheels with Gloss Black Finish
  • Mopar® Logo Fuel Door and Fascia Badge
  • Black Chrome Grille Surround
  • Body Stripe Graphics
  • Rear Quarter Glass Window Graphic
  • Black Chrome Hood Pins
  • Mopar ’10 Logo Car Cover

INTERIOR FEATURES

  • Katzkin® Leather Seating with matching highlight stitching and embroidered Mopar ’10 logo
  • Custom Leather Steering Wheel with unique shape, matching highlight stitching and Mopar logo
  • Mopar Shift Handles (T-handle for automatic, Pistol grip for manual)
  • Serialized Dash Plaque with vehicle name

PERFORMANCE FEATURES

  • Front and Rear Strut Tower Braces (including billet caps for front shocks)
  • Cold Air Intake System with sock
  • Under hood venting and water management system for T/A hood

June 25, 2010

Sponsor Announcement: Richard Petty’s Garage

On behalf of the 2010 LX & BEYOND NATIONALS we would like to welcome another NEW SPONSOR……PETTY’S GARAGE, the winningest shop in NASCAR history, which has taken it to the street by producing performance daily driver Challengers for the enthusiast market. They have taken over 60 years of racing experience and poured it into the 2010 Richard Petty Signature Series Challenger and a signature line of performance parts.

PETTY’S GARAGE will be bringing Mr. Richard Petty’s personally-owned 2010 Petty Signature Series Challenger which is driven by “The King”, himself. In addition, they will be bringing some customer cars for everyone to see and will be providing some items for racing and car show participants to win to include performance race inspired parts, Petty’s Garage swag and even some autographed items. You will have to be at the 2010 LX & BEYOND NATIONALS to find out everything they are giving away.