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Old 08-22-2014, 09:47 PM   #29
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No offense meant to you, it's just an argument that's always bothered me. Something I grew up hearing from Honda Civic drivers. You're probably right about there being more left on the table with the ZL1 but it looks like the Hellcat may be underrated if the dyno run from the article is any indication.

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Why doesn't it hold water? The Hellcat is using a bigger blower with more boost. I want to see what rpm they are spinning the Hellcat blower and what it's max rpm is. I have a feeling there is more power left on the table with the ZL1 engine than the Hellcat engine.
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Old 08-22-2014, 09:56 PM   #30
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Another thing not mentioned is aftermarket tuning. Dodge's are notorious for tuning so adding additional power to a hellcat and then getting the computer to adjust properly is going to be difficult at best, where as GM is no problem at all.
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Let's see how it stands up, the ZL1 has withstood the test based on commenter's here.
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Old 08-22-2014, 10:05 PM   #32
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That's another good point. The jury is still out on the reliability of the Hellcat. Is it maxed out and hanging on for dear life from the factory or did they do it right? I damn sure wouldn't want a first year model if I was in the market for one.

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Let's see how it stands up, the ZL1 has withstood the test based on commenter's here.
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Old 08-22-2014, 10:11 PM   #33
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No, I sure haven't... I'll give them a Google.

You're talking about custom part this and aftermarket part that. That's all fine and dandy, but you act like there are going to be no go fast parts available for the Hellcat. Yeah, the tuning is hard to crack, but it's not like it hasn't been done up to this point. I had a '14 SRT Jeep Grand Cherokee that was tuned even though the factory tune was "locked". The simple fact is that, right now, a ZL1 must have aftermarket parts to be as fast at the strip as a Hellcat, all things being equal. In other news, water is wet. This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. Yes, the ZL1 is probably faster than the Hellcat on a racetrack. It all depends on which bragging rights are most important to the potential buyer. Some (most) people care about a little thing called a warranty, and the fact that you can take a Hellcat to the track and run high 10s/low 11s and maintain your warranty is pretty damn impressive to me.

It's funny how defensive people get when this car is mentioned. I have a ZL1 and love it, but I can admit that the Hellcat is a beast without getting my panties in a bunch.
The 2015 warranty isn't on the Dodge site yet but as of 2014, taking your Challenger to the track will void your warranty. I met a guy a the strip that told me the dealers check the wheel well for rubber.

Here is the SRT Challenger page from the Dodge site.
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Old 08-22-2014, 10:14 PM   #34
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The 2015 warranty isn't on the Dodge site yet but as of 2014, taking your Challenger to the track will void your warranty. I met a guy a the strip that told me the dealers check the wheel well for rubber.

Here is the SRT Challenger page from the Dodge site.
If anyone is stupid enough to take their car to the dealership with burnt rubber in the wheel well, they deserve to have their warranty denied.
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I am sure they could run a diagnostic and find if you have, GM doesn't care.
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If anyone is stupid enough to take their car to the dealership with burnt rubber in the wheel well, they deserve to have their warranty denied.
You can take yours with white numbers still on the window and rubber in the wells.
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Old 08-22-2014, 10:23 PM   #37
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Well that will be something the people who buy the car will have to deal with, it that turns out to be the case on the Hellcat. I would imagine it would be tricky for them to void warranties on bone stock cars after they have put so much time and energy providing "NHRA certified" times, but I haven't read the fine print.
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The 2015 warranty isn't on the Dodge site yet but as of 2014, taking your Challenger to the track will void your warranty. I met a guy a the strip that told me the dealers check the wheel well for rubber.

Here is the SRT Challenger page from the Dodge site.
Says a lot about a car and a company that builds a car with a ton of power for racing but if you race it they will void the warranty.
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Nissan comes to mind...

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Says a lot about a car and a company that builds a car with a ton of power for racing but if you race it they will void the warranty.
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You can take yours with white numbers still on the window and rubber in the wells.


plus when you do smoky burnouts it is tough to get all of the rubber out of your wheel wells.
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The "easy to add horsepower" argument doesn't really hold water. Yeah, it's easy to get more power out of the ZL1. It will also be easy (once they crack the tune) to get more power out of the hellcat and you're already starting with more.

The problem is how long will you have to wait until they "crack" the ECU? From what I have read many tuners have tried but none have been successful. Maybe this will be the one?

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Old 08-23-2014, 06:49 AM   #42
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plus when you do smoky burnouts it is tough to get all of the rubber out of your wheel wells.
Perhaps someone will come up with a wheel well "condom" for all those Hello Kitty Cat owners so they can do a burnout. It would have to be pink...

Found this picture of the Hello Kitty Car when it was in testing mode...

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