![]() 12/21/2014 at 16:40 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
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A green Hellcat, from the 'green' state of Colorado. There's gotta be some bad jokes in there somewhere.
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I expect a lot more of these in the coming months. That much power will make a lot of people act real dumb
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#Repostlopnik
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Sure enough.
That's liter-bike fast. Stuff comes up on you lots faster than you're used to. I can only imagine the 50-150 run with that beast.
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Sorry, I looked first and didn't see it......
edit: ahhh...must've been posting about the same time.
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And this is why I'd set the power restrictor for the first few hundred miles if I somehow got one. I couldn't trust my right foot.
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Please explain the hour rule from the other post?
And this is perhaps like GT3 and GT2 owners who have never driven a 911 before. As I've said - anyone should be able to buy any car they want. However, what is the manufacturer's duty to warn? I remember Clarkson reading a letter from Mercedes warning new owners of the Black that you had to warm it up and that it was difficult to drive. What should happen in such cases?
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The "hour rule" is what some people like to do when there hasn't been a post in the last hour. It is NOT official, yet people just do it.
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So they just post anything?
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nice color.
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Yeah, oppo is an off topic blog.
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Quick! Get me that motor!
I'll give you $8k for it if you can deliver it tomorrow. My shop will get pissed because the 5.7L is nearly all back together, but fuck it, HELLCAT MY WAGON!
![]() 12/21/2014 at 17:33 |
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Theyre selling 700hp cars to anyone who walks into a dodge dealership with a drivers license and a couple grand for a down payment. What did they think was gonna happen?
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![]() 12/21/2014 at 17:45 |
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generally it's just a picture of a car but it could be anything they wanted.
![]() 12/21/2014 at 17:49 |
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It is very far from liter-bike-fast. That being said, it's also on really skinny rear rubber, like 245 or something like that. Way too much power, not enough tire.
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No, it's not literbike fast. Only Koenigseggs approach bikes in 0-150 acceleration. That still doesn't mean it's not 3x more power than 90% of people can handle, or be trusted with.
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Now I know. Thanks.
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Skinny tires means easier burn outs. And, don't forget, better gas mileage. That's why people get hellcats right?
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Welp, from a dead stop, with barely enough traction, the Hellcat runs a high ten.
Liter bikes run mid tens.
On a roll on, from about 50, a liter bike is gunna have a tough time with a Hellcat.
I've seen a new GT500 run a tach'ed out liter bike from highway speeds all the way to scary fast.
Facts.
Not 'far from liter bike' fast.