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FS - 2000 Cobra R #21/300, no mods, no race, 650 original miles...................
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 9095408" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>I haven't driven a 5.7L 375 horse R/T, only the 6.1L 425 horse SRT-8. I would guess that the extra cubes and the 50 additional h.p. would make some difference in how a car of that size and weight gets moving. It is a bigger/larger car than my GT500. </p><p></p><p>I was thinking about the weight difference between the GT500 and the Challenger, the GT500 in the 3850 range (maybe 3900 w/Shaker 1000) and the Challenger in the 4000 range. WOW, a 150 friend of mine rides with me in the GT500 and suddenly I am at 4000 with a simple passenger addition!! Doesn't seem to be such a big difference when in reality it could be something as simple as someone riding with you that equalizes the comparable weights. Suddenly they don't seem so far apart, except when it comes to power.</p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 9095408, member: 9628"] I haven't driven a 5.7L 375 horse R/T, only the 6.1L 425 horse SRT-8. I would guess that the extra cubes and the 50 additional h.p. would make some difference in how a car of that size and weight gets moving. It is a bigger/larger car than my GT500. I was thinking about the weight difference between the GT500 and the Challenger, the GT500 in the 3850 range (maybe 3900 w/Shaker 1000) and the Challenger in the 4000 range. WOW, a 150 friend of mine rides with me in the GT500 and suddenly I am at 4000 with a simple passenger addition!! Doesn't seem to be such a big difference when in reality it could be something as simple as someone riding with you that equalizes the comparable weights. Suddenly they don't seem so far apart, except when it comes to power. R [/QUOTE]
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