any SRT8 owners here?
#11
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Re: any SRT8 owners here?
Probably not the same Hemi (6.1 liter) that's in the SRT8 though, is it?
"Al J" <ajsmail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> In article <yIdug.66548$9c6.60654@dukeread11>,
> post.replies@invalid.address says...
>> Jack Carter wrote:
>> > Anybody got one?
>>
>> Not me. But the test drive was fun. :D
>>
>> Honestly, I'm thinking about a small car and
>> stroking out my 4.0. :) It's cheaper.
>>
>>
>
> Mopar sells the Hemi as a crate motor ;)
"Al J" <ajsmail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> In article <yIdug.66548$9c6.60654@dukeread11>,
> post.replies@invalid.address says...
>> Jack Carter wrote:
>> > Anybody got one?
>>
>> Not me. But the test drive was fun. :D
>>
>> Honestly, I'm thinking about a small car and
>> stroking out my 4.0. :) It's cheaper.
>>
>>
>
> Mopar sells the Hemi as a crate motor ;)
#12
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Re: any SRT8 owners here?
Probably not the same Hemi (6.1 liter) that's in the SRT8 though, is it?
"Al J" <ajsmail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> In article <yIdug.66548$9c6.60654@dukeread11>,
> post.replies@invalid.address says...
>> Jack Carter wrote:
>> > Anybody got one?
>>
>> Not me. But the test drive was fun. :D
>>
>> Honestly, I'm thinking about a small car and
>> stroking out my 4.0. :) It's cheaper.
>>
>>
>
> Mopar sells the Hemi as a crate motor ;)
"Al J" <ajsmail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f23dc38b02c01459898ac@news.xnet.com...
> In article <yIdug.66548$9c6.60654@dukeread11>,
> post.replies@invalid.address says...
>> Jack Carter wrote:
>> > Anybody got one?
>>
>> Not me. But the test drive was fun. :D
>>
>> Honestly, I'm thinking about a small car and
>> stroking out my 4.0. :) It's cheaper.
>>
>>
>
> Mopar sells the Hemi as a crate motor ;)
#13
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Re: any SRT8 owners here?
Probably not the same Hemi (6.1 liter) that's in the SRT8 though, is it?
"Al J" <ajsmail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f23dc38b02c01459898ac@news.xnet.com...
> In article <yIdug.66548$9c6.60654@dukeread11>,
> post.replies@invalid.address says...
>> Jack Carter wrote:
>> > Anybody got one?
>>
>> Not me. But the test drive was fun. :D
>>
>> Honestly, I'm thinking about a small car and
>> stroking out my 4.0. :) It's cheaper.
>>
>>
>
> Mopar sells the Hemi as a crate motor ;)
"Al J" <ajsmail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f23dc38b02c01459898ac@news.xnet.com...
> In article <yIdug.66548$9c6.60654@dukeread11>,
> post.replies@invalid.address says...
>> Jack Carter wrote:
>> > Anybody got one?
>>
>> Not me. But the test drive was fun. :D
>>
>> Honestly, I'm thinking about a small car and
>> stroking out my 4.0. :) It's cheaper.
>>
>>
>
> Mopar sells the Hemi as a crate motor ;)
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Re: any SRT8 owners here?
How does he like it? - except for the gas mileage, of course.
"§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
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> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>
>> Anybody got one?
>
> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>
>
>
> --
> Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
> in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
> book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a
> book
> can keep on exploding for centuries.
>
> -Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
>
"§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
news:6Udug.193558$IK3.166799@pd7tw1no...
> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>
>> Anybody got one?
>
> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>
>
>
> --
> Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
> in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
> book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a
> book
> can keep on exploding for centuries.
>
> -Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
>
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Re: any SRT8 owners here?
How does he like it? - except for the gas mileage, of course.
"§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
news:6Udug.193558$IK3.166799@pd7tw1no...
> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>
>> Anybody got one?
>
> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>
>
>
> --
> Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
> in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
> book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a
> book
> can keep on exploding for centuries.
>
> -Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
>
"§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
news:6Udug.193558$IK3.166799@pd7tw1no...
> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>
>> Anybody got one?
>
> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>
>
>
> --
> Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
> in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
> book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a
> book
> can keep on exploding for centuries.
>
> -Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
>
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Re: any SRT8 owners here?
How does he like it? - except for the gas mileage, of course.
"§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
news:6Udug.193558$IK3.166799@pd7tw1no...
> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>
>> Anybody got one?
>
> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>
>
>
> --
> Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
> in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
> book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a
> book
> can keep on exploding for centuries.
>
> -Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
>
"§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
news:6Udug.193558$IK3.166799@pd7tw1no...
> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>
>> Anybody got one?
>
> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>
>
>
> --
> Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
> in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
> book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a
> book
> can keep on exploding for centuries.
>
> -Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
>
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Re: any SRT8 owners here?
On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
history, Jack Carter wrote:
> How does he like it? - except for the gas mileage, of course.
He loves it. Even the metrage isn't as bad as he was expecting. He is in
the industry, and ordered it in a slightly custom configuration at the
2005 Sema Las Vegas show.
Rides like a limo, goes like a bat outta hell, but rather quiet running
for his tastes, so it will likely get a MagnaFlow treatment.
Very heavy car -- @ ~4400 lbs or so -- but very agile and certainly
doesn't move like one. It's his first Mopar, although his business partner
is a lifelong Mopar aficionado, and now he 'understands why.'
SW
>
>
> "§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
> news:6Udug.193558$IK3.166799@pd7tw1no...
>> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
>> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>>
>>> Anybody got one?
>>
>> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>>
--
Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a book
can keep on exploding for centuries.
-Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
history, Jack Carter wrote:
> How does he like it? - except for the gas mileage, of course.
He loves it. Even the metrage isn't as bad as he was expecting. He is in
the industry, and ordered it in a slightly custom configuration at the
2005 Sema Las Vegas show.
Rides like a limo, goes like a bat outta hell, but rather quiet running
for his tastes, so it will likely get a MagnaFlow treatment.
Very heavy car -- @ ~4400 lbs or so -- but very agile and certainly
doesn't move like one. It's his first Mopar, although his business partner
is a lifelong Mopar aficionado, and now he 'understands why.'
SW
>
>
> "§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
> news:6Udug.193558$IK3.166799@pd7tw1no...
>> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
>> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>>
>>> Anybody got one?
>>
>> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>>
--
Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a book
can keep on exploding for centuries.
-Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
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Re: any SRT8 owners here?
On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
history, Jack Carter wrote:
> How does he like it? - except for the gas mileage, of course.
He loves it. Even the metrage isn't as bad as he was expecting. He is in
the industry, and ordered it in a slightly custom configuration at the
2005 Sema Las Vegas show.
Rides like a limo, goes like a bat outta hell, but rather quiet running
for his tastes, so it will likely get a MagnaFlow treatment.
Very heavy car -- @ ~4400 lbs or so -- but very agile and certainly
doesn't move like one. It's his first Mopar, although his business partner
is a lifelong Mopar aficionado, and now he 'understands why.'
SW
>
>
> "§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
> news:6Udug.193558$IK3.166799@pd7tw1no...
>> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
>> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>>
>>> Anybody got one?
>>
>> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>>
--
Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a book
can keep on exploding for centuries.
-Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
history, Jack Carter wrote:
> How does he like it? - except for the gas mileage, of course.
He loves it. Even the metrage isn't as bad as he was expecting. He is in
the industry, and ordered it in a slightly custom configuration at the
2005 Sema Las Vegas show.
Rides like a limo, goes like a bat outta hell, but rather quiet running
for his tastes, so it will likely get a MagnaFlow treatment.
Very heavy car -- @ ~4400 lbs or so -- but very agile and certainly
doesn't move like one. It's his first Mopar, although his business partner
is a lifelong Mopar aficionado, and now he 'understands why.'
SW
>
>
> "§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
> news:6Udug.193558$IK3.166799@pd7tw1no...
>> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
>> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>>
>>> Anybody got one?
>>
>> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>>
--
Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a book
can keep on exploding for centuries.
-Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
#19
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Re: any SRT8 owners here?
On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
history, Jack Carter wrote:
> How does he like it? - except for the gas mileage, of course.
He loves it. Even the metrage isn't as bad as he was expecting. He is in
the industry, and ordered it in a slightly custom configuration at the
2005 Sema Las Vegas show.
Rides like a limo, goes like a bat outta hell, but rather quiet running
for his tastes, so it will likely get a MagnaFlow treatment.
Very heavy car -- @ ~4400 lbs or so -- but very agile and certainly
doesn't move like one. It's his first Mopar, although his business partner
is a lifelong Mopar aficionado, and now he 'understands why.'
SW
>
>
> "§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
> news:6Udug.193558$IK3.166799@pd7tw1no...
>> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
>> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>>
>>> Anybody got one?
>>
>> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>>
--
Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a book
can keep on exploding for centuries.
-Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
history, Jack Carter wrote:
> How does he like it? - except for the gas mileage, of course.
He loves it. Even the metrage isn't as bad as he was expecting. He is in
the industry, and ordered it in a slightly custom configuration at the
2005 Sema Las Vegas show.
Rides like a limo, goes like a bat outta hell, but rather quiet running
for his tastes, so it will likely get a MagnaFlow treatment.
Very heavy car -- @ ~4400 lbs or so -- but very agile and certainly
doesn't move like one. It's his first Mopar, although his business partner
is a lifelong Mopar aficionado, and now he 'understands why.'
SW
>
>
> "§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
> news:6Udug.193558$IK3.166799@pd7tw1no...
>> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
>> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>>
>>> Anybody got one?
>>
>> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>>
--
Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a book
can keep on exploding for centuries.
-Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
#20
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Re: any SRT8 owners here?
Pretty much describes the way I feel about the Charger SRT8 I bought a week
ago. But I wouldn't call mine "quiet". When I get into it, it sounds like a
race car. The exhaust is definetly noiser than other Chargers and there's a
ton of growl coming from the intake. (I'm not complaining. I love it!) Rides
and handles beautifully but the suspension sounds a litttle noisy when you
go over tar strips or other small bumps in the road. I got used to that in a
hurry.
"§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
news:6Orug.193441$Mn5.181901@pd7tw3no...
> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>
>> How does he like it? - except for the gas mileage, of course.
>
> He loves it. Even the metrage isn't as bad as he was expecting. He is in
> the industry, and ordered it in a slightly custom configuration at the
> 2005 Sema Las Vegas show.
>
> Rides like a limo, goes like a bat outta hell, but rather quiet running
> for his tastes, so it will likely get a MagnaFlow treatment.
>
> Very heavy car -- @ ~4400 lbs or so -- but very agile and certainly
> doesn't move like one. It's his first Mopar, although his business partner
> is a lifelong Mopar aficionado, and now he 'understands why.'
>
>
> SW
>
>
>>
>>
>> "§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
>> news:6Udug.193558$IK3.166799@pd7tw1no...
>>> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
>>> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>>>
>>>> Anybody got one?
>>>
>>> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>
>>>
>
> --
> Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
> in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
> book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a
> book
> can keep on exploding for centuries.
>
> -Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
>
ago. But I wouldn't call mine "quiet". When I get into it, it sounds like a
race car. The exhaust is definetly noiser than other Chargers and there's a
ton of growl coming from the intake. (I'm not complaining. I love it!) Rides
and handles beautifully but the suspension sounds a litttle noisy when you
go over tar strips or other small bumps in the road. I got used to that in a
hurry.
"§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
news:6Orug.193441$Mn5.181901@pd7tw3no...
> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>
>> How does he like it? - except for the gas mileage, of course.
>
> He loves it. Even the metrage isn't as bad as he was expecting. He is in
> the industry, and ordered it in a slightly custom configuration at the
> 2005 Sema Las Vegas show.
>
> Rides like a limo, goes like a bat outta hell, but rather quiet running
> for his tastes, so it will likely get a MagnaFlow treatment.
>
> Very heavy car -- @ ~4400 lbs or so -- but very agile and certainly
> doesn't move like one. It's his first Mopar, although his business partner
> is a lifelong Mopar aficionado, and now he 'understands why.'
>
>
> SW
>
>
>>
>>
>> "§qu@r3 Wh33£s" <bubonic@germ.net> wrote in message
>> news:6Udug.193558$IK3.166799@pd7tw1no...
>>> On this day of this month, in a year likely to be unrecorded in human
>>> history, Jack Carter wrote:
>>>
>>>> Anybody got one?
>>>
>>> A good friend has a Magnum SRT8.
>
>>>
>
> --
> Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder
> in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a
> book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a
> book
> can keep on exploding for centuries.
>
> -Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
>