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2019 Hellcat Challenger 'Drag Pack'
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<blockquote data-quote="Gr8fulmtnbiker" data-source="post: 15837727" data-attributes="member: 163992"><p>Agreed...regarding weight- my gut tells me (however reliable that is) that sooner than later we are going to see manufacturers making their cars faster by lightening them up instead of adding more horsepower and torque. sure, it's awesome to talk about huge HP and T numbers, but at the end of the day, my limited knowledge of automotive engineering still tends to think there is a point of diminishing returns- more HP and T seems to continually require major changes in chassis, suspension, etc. which just jacks up costs to make it useable on the street for consumers. Lightening things up probably has its challenges too (more expensive carbon fiber parts, etc.) but something's gotta give.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gr8fulmtnbiker, post: 15837727, member: 163992"] Agreed...regarding weight- my gut tells me (however reliable that is) that sooner than later we are going to see manufacturers making their cars faster by lightening them up instead of adding more horsepower and torque. sure, it's awesome to talk about huge HP and T numbers, but at the end of the day, my limited knowledge of automotive engineering still tends to think there is a point of diminishing returns- more HP and T seems to continually require major changes in chassis, suspension, etc. which just jacks up costs to make it useable on the street for consumers. Lightening things up probably has its challenges too (more expensive carbon fiber parts, etc.) but something's gotta give. [/QUOTE]
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