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Old 04-11-2008, 10:04 PM
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Default '09 Hemi

When I saw that the 09 Ram was getting a 380 horse Hemi I was excited and hoped we would see the performance gains in the street cars as well. I was playing on the Dodge website and it shows the 09 Challenger R/T having 370 horse and finally a six speed manual available as well. Good news all around. Although I find it a bit odd that the truck hemi has more stock horse than the car when in the past it has been the other way around. The SRT8 remains unchanged at 425. The Future looks brite! -Rob
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Old 04-14-2008, 02:05 PM
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Default RE: '09 Hemi

I believe that the current Hemi in the trucks is rated at 345 vs. our 340. But hey, I'd take a rated 370hp! I'm actually not that happy with my 06, so 09 or even 1010 might be a good time for me to take another look. Why am I not completely satisfied with my 06 you may ask? It's the suspension.Consumer Reports' one complaint with the LX cars is the suspension. I just this weekend put new Monroe shocks and struts on and they are much better, but the spring rates are still not compatible - too stiff initially. I know I'm about the only one who complains about this, but after riding/racing dirt bikes for a long, long time, I know the spring rates are off on these cars - too stiff initially, and too soft at the far end of the suspension stroke. Maybe the new Chrysler Group will get a handle on this by 09 or 10.

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