Mustangs - they're not just for breakfast anymore
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Brad I can't see the video link? Guess my pop up blocker is killing it? Can you post it here? Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28krt9RCFj8Cool vid. I was getting 12 sec when timing it, but if you look at the seconds from start to finish on the video it is around the 10 second mark.
Just saw the car at Chrysler's at Carlisle (PA) It's an awesome looking piece. It looks like any other Challenger except for "Supercharged" on the side. The advertised numbers are impressive. Guesstimate price is mid 70K, limited production, and the rest is yet to be seen. Talking to the fat show guy in charge of the car is my latest info. He fired it up Sunday while we were getting registered to test drive the Durango RT they had there. Sounded awesome, took a quick vid with my digital camera. I'll try to post it here, otherwise it's on my FB page. So, I'm talking to the fat show guy. I ask him what's it run. Like was said earlier, low11's on street tires, 10.8x on drag radials. And I'm thinking, our last time slip on the GN was an 11.17. My shit-for-brains pulls a low 11 out of a friggin 6 and this is the best a production car can do with a supercharger, engineers, large pockets, and unlimited resources? And I know it's more than that, but really, with today's technology, gearing, and so on it should be a walk in the park.
Quote from: Forzfed on July 14 2014, 04:29:29 PMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28krt9RCFj8Cool vid. I was getting 12 sec when timing it, but if you look at the seconds from start to finish on the video it is around the 10 second mark.Bring the video up to full screen. Stop the vid just as the old skool Challenger finishes its burnout. At the bottom of the screen it says, "Do not attempt. Professional drivers on a closed course." I'm betting the vid we're seeing is with those two guys...and not the pro drivers. Dollars to donuts it took a whole whack of passes to pull a 10.8...and there woulda been all kinds of Chrysler execs and engineers etc there. At frame 3:03 the old skool Challenger is on the back bumper of the new Challenger...a nd a couple frames later...he's a half track behind.