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| Answer to: Best Car Brand To Buy, Used or new? | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | Donjones95 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| What are you guys' opinions on Fod/Dodge, specifically the Mustang and challenger/Chargers with v8 engines? Someone on reddit recommended they're reliable, only with those specific engines, the hemi and coyote 5.0 engines. I've heard iffy things with domestic cars, so I wanted to see about you guys' takes on those as well | |||||
| Answer to: Will muscle cars ever make a comeback? | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | Dad2LM2 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| The Camaro, Mustang, and Charger/Challenger are all still in production, right? Nissan is making a Z car (or tried to) and Toyota is again making a Supra (not classic American muscle, but same purpose) and TRD Camry. Honda has various up-powered Civics , and Subaru makes the WRX (which is quite true to the original muscle car concept: a family sedan that goes fast). There’s muscle cars all over the place. (To say nothing of Tesla; as silly as the electric car fad is, Tesla’s are wicked fast) But the reality is that for your average buyer, an egg-shaped crossover has adequate acceleration and is better at hauling kids around. | |||||
| Answer to: Carburetors vs Fuel Injection, Torque and Horsepower | 10Relevance | 3 years ago | MountainManJoe | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... spin out. "Give it some more throttle" my bro said. Sure enough, when you punched the accelerator, the car would straighten itself out, stabilize, and charge ahead. The challenger wasn't as bad. I have a feeling this will depend on the engine and head design etc. It would be interesting to compare some performance curves for various engines. For the numbers you quotes, it's important to take note of the RPM at which the measurements were taken. (every engine has a different peak) But I think it has todo a lot to do with fuel mixture. Carburettors ca ... | |||||
| Can I put a 300hp engine in my Dodge Magnum | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | DragonV65 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I know ur thoughts about the dodge magnum but here goes lol. 2006 dodge magnum 2.7l 110,000 miles and im owner #2. It was my Nanas car and its had mobil 1 since new every 3000 miles until i got it 2yrs ago and due to its age and the crappy motor i have changed it every 2. I rebuilt a 390fe with a big cam and have a 4speed toploader on it. Now im either goin to use that setup when the motor and/or transmission fails i was gonna throw that in,switch from carb to holley efi,and rock on BUT i dont know much about the rearend on these vehicles. Will it handle 300hp or do i need to upgrade the rear end,if so any suggestions? Other option is im lookin for a wrecked charger/challenger/300 or another magnum (i have 1 for spare parts but same 2.7 and blown) with a v8 so i can use the wiring harness etc to keep the systems in her intact. Anyways i bet u get the idea of what im lookin at. Ill keep the car till i die cuz of whos it was,ive watched u for years and been wanting to ask this but didn't wanna bug ya but i need some advice lol on those 2 options. I have a feeling u definitely have some advice but probably neither option i suggested This isnt about anything other than my daily driver is also my toy that was nanas so any help brother would be appreciated. Happy 4th of july!!!!! 🤪 🤪 | |||||
| Answer to: Best Car Brand To Buy, Used or new? | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | Donjones95 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Small update. Went car-window shopping and test drove some stuff. Tried out Golf GTI and Jetta GLI, Mazda3 hatch, and Camry. Went to try out a Mustang GT and V8 challenger, but Ford had none and Dodge wasted my drive by not allowing them to be driven, so they're off the list. Dodge interiors are plastic and kind of crappy anyway imo. I called Honda to try out the Civic, but there weren't any for a few weeks. Corolla sold out by the time I got to the dealer. Out of all the cars I drove today, I loved the GTI and GLI's both. Both were comfortable, with dope ... | |||||
| Best Car Brand To Buy, Used or new? | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | Donjones95 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... while Toyota has the most trust in so far as reliability and quality control goes, though their styling and tech leaves a lot to be desired. Right now, my main choices I'm looking at are: Honda Accord or new Acord mini (civic), Toyta Camry or Corolla, and Mazda3. Though those are the main ones that come to mind, I'm open to other suggestions. I was almost thinking for the price, I could look at a Mustang or challenger for a fun car, though they're not my top picks. Overall, I'm looking for 1. reliability 2. styling 3. price 4. Tech (though I mostly just ... | |||||
| Answer to: Leaking hydro-boost on Chevy 454 | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | Archeravelin | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I should add that this is on a 1992 Damon challenger. It codes as a Chevy P30. It has 65k miles on it. Chevy 454. | |||||
| Answer to: Lifespan of superchargers | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | Mod_Man | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... Hellcats. Plenty of videos on YouTube that discuss it. I flirted with the idea of buying a Hellcat challenger with some miles, but the ones we get in here that customers own are all regularly beaten on and abused. Nobody buys a 700+ horsepower car to be a grocery getter. You're trading reliability for performance. It is up to you if it is worth it. | |||||
| Should I buy a 1998 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport in Malaysia? | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | AX-50 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey what do you think of a 1998 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport (a.k.a Mitsubishi challenger/Montero Sport/Shogun Sport) With a 3-liter V6 NA engine outputs about 174hp, sadly equipped with a 4-speed auto instead of manual. My dad's friend put a price tag equivalent to 712USD (someone sold it to dad's friend with that price because that dude needed quick cash). Overdrive won't engage and transfer case only works in 2WD mode but dad can fix it on his own. Would it be a good temporary SUV for a family until the dealership finish repairing our accident-involved origina ... | |||||
| Answer to: What car is best for towing? | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | Dad2LM2 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... landscapers, contractors) haven't spent the last 2 years working from home in their PJs. @oldguy72 and @justin-shepherd are on to something with looking for an older sedan. The only issue there is numbers - there just isn't many of them, and some of them are starting to go up in price due to collector value (which obviously is not a benefit to a buyer like you). A newer alternative might be a Dodge Charger or challenger with the 5.7L V8. I'd be under no illusion that they're great cars, they aren't, but the drive train is more then enough for your requ ... | |||||
| Leaking hydro-boost on Chevy 454 | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | Archeravelin | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hello Scotty, thanks for your videos. They have helped me quite a bit over the years. I have been somewhat stumped by a problem I’m having with the engine on my motorhome. I have a 1992 Damon challenger that has a Chevy 454 in it, automatic transmission, with 63,635 miles on it. It has a hydro boost system on it. Meaning if the power steering goes out, so do the brakes. A while back, I was driving down the hill and came to a part in the road that had some wavy portions on it. This was a place where big rigs had been slowing down and somehow crea ... | |||||
| Chevy ZZ632 and Chrysler HEMI 426 | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | kesterpaul62 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| GM released the Chevy 632 cubic inch (10 liter) V8 engine- rated at 1004 hp. and 876 ft. lb. torque. Compared to the Chrysler Hellephant HEMI 426 which has 1000 hp. and 950 ft. lb. torque, which is engine would be faster? I also want to know what transmission could possibly take that much horsepower and torque. Could this even be put inside today's Corvette, Charger or challenger if done correctly from the factory? | |||||
| Car jerkin' | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | ScottyLovesBigGrilleFiat | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Heyo Scotty! I have a 2016 dodge challenger and when i cold start and shift the gears from Park to Reverse the whole car jerks and i hear a Clunka Clunka sound from underneath. What could it be? Thanks 😀 | |||||
| Answer to: Decisions, decisions.. SUV and sports car | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | Mod_Man | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Nobody buys a Camaro for easy maintenance and reliability. If those are even remotely concerns you have, go with the Honda/Toyota. Camaro, like Mustang and challenger/Charger, is a car that is fun to drive and look at, but you have to accept the trade of sportiness for reliability. | |||||
| Answer to: Can newer Dodge Challengers turn into classics? | 10Relevance | 4 years ago | MountainManJoe | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Nope! My brother recently sold his pristine garage kept, barely broken in, custom metallic and stripe paint, manual challenger R/T. (around year 2013) He got less than half of what he paid for it new. | |||||