Yes they are and when they come up behind you during a emergency they disappear in a real hurry. I have a acquaintance that is a Highway Patrolmen and he said he hasn't driven a squad car with so much performance for decades..
Like I said before, I bet if you ever drove my '06 SRT...you'd never give it back!I have a new appreciation for the new Fiat Chargers.
with my new job I get to hang out with a lot of law enforcement, and a guy I know drives a new charger made for law enforcement. Its like the same color as 1970 K5 burnt orange. (plain wrapper) It has a spot light, bucket seats without a console. In the middle where a console would have gone is a computer and a shot gun. Then you open the trunk and in there is some riot gear and some more goodies. It has the light bar in the upper back window and some more in the grille.
It's mega badass to say the least
Tony, my partner in the rebuild, (it was totaled) asked me one day, "How fast does that thing go?"I owned 1/2 of this SRT8 at one time. Long story. Chipped with headers. Rocket ship! I can't imagine a Hellcat!
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Yeah, I think most people don't really know the performance numbers on a 6.1L SRT8 or understand what beasts they are...
0-60 mph = 5 secs
1/6 mile stock, 13.1 secs
0-100-0 mph = 16 secs
60 mph to zero = 1.9 secs (about the time it takes to yell "stop now!"... and you are)
100 mph to zero = 3.0 secs
Skid pad = 0.87g
425 hp, 420 lb-ft tq
All that and 20 mpg highway
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That's great David!Wow I'm going to have to drive one of those new Chargers or Challengers, I rode in a 5.7 Charger several years ago and liked it then.
Well the life celebration for our Dad was all I hoped it would be; my sister said it was perfect. I overheard many of his friends remark that Rogers would be very happy with it. I had forgotten that Dad worked on the airport building, it was all volunteer and he did the plumbing and electrical. Everyone there spoke of him in the same high esteem and they were very welcoming of us. I gave a pretty good tribute without tears and my two stepsisters added quite a bit of levity with their stories. The cold and misty rain made us feel sheltered inside. The big photo album chronicle of Dad's airplane build we left there at the airport, where it should be.

Thanks! I think with the .890 bars, the front handling will match with the SS springs in the back now. But I am always open to different opinions if someone thinks otherwise.You have a great eye, Dave, for what will look right. As long as the handling doesn't suffer.
Hurting from yesterday, seems like driving screws with me now. Harley is definitely hurting though.a little rough around the edges - you?