sábado, 3 de agosto de 2019


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Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 1320 Drag Races Ford Mustang GT
Challenger R/T Scat Pack 1320 Angry Bee vs Ford Mustang GT

Neither the Dodge Challenger R / T Scat Pack 1320 nor Ford Mustang GT top their respective ranges, but they both offer an affordable way to go drag racing while also having a perfectly capable daily driver. For an idea of ​​how they perform, check out this video for a couple of runs at the drag strip.
We don't want to spoil the results of these races but can say that only a few tenths of a second separate the cars when they cross the line. Both of them bring impressive performance to the line in these runs.
For reference, the Dodge Challenger R / T Scat Pack 1320 is the drag-racing focused version of the coupe that doesn't force buyers to get the supercharged Hellcat V8. The naturally aspirated mill makes 485 horsepower (361 kilowatts) and 475 pound-feet (644 Newton-meters) of torque that runs to the rear wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission.

Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 1320 Drag Races Ford Mustang GT

Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 1320 Drag Races Ford Mustang GT

The 1320 title references the 1,320 feet in a quarter-mile and comes with parts to go quicker on the strip like a Drag Mode for the Adaptive Damping Suspension, Line Lock, TransBrake, Torque Reserve, and 41-spline half shafts. It comes from the factory with Nexen SUR4G Drag Spec 275 / 40R20 street-cool drag radial tires.
We don't know the specifics about this Mustang GT. While it doesn't come as laser-focused for the drag strip as the Scat Pack 1320, there are still optional performance improvements, though. Buyers can add a package that adds larger tires, Brembo brakes, MagneRide dampers, bigger radiator, extra chassis bracing, and a limited slip differential.
he final run here is a throwaway. The Challenger lines up against an older Mustang GT with a shaker hood. The Ford driver has some trouble, though, by appearing to miss a shift. It sounds like the engine bounces off the rev limiter, and the car makes a slow pass down the strip.

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