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Stockholm Syndrome: Bonding with Project SRT4
Project SRT4 is not really a commuter car. It is an obnoxious fuel-wasting monstrosity. more
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Project Car Garage
Check out the project cars and how they are running: Dodge Neon SRT-4, Toyota MR-2 Spyder, and Nissan 350Z. more
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Project SRT-4: Part V
Our long-term project SRT is upgraded with a side-exit exhaust, a Mopar short shifter and a DC Sports strut bar. more
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Project Dodge SRT-4: Part IV
Project SRT-4 is turning into a more serious driver's tool every month. With decent stick, big power and monster brakes, it's getting... more
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Project Dodge SRT- 4
Going fast comes with a cost. Everyone who's played with cars knows this. Traditionally, that cost goes toward horsepower parts. But anyone... more
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Project Dodge SRT-4: Part II
Project SRT-4 is fun to drive. Not goofy fun like a fat girl on a moped; rather, the little Mopar is fun like its automotive brethren, the... more
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Project Dodge SRT-4: Part I
Nineteen sixty-four Pontiac GTO, 1962 Chevy Impala SS 409, 1969 Chevy Camaro, 1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda, 2003 Dodge SRT-4--musclecars, every... more
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Under the Hood: DodgeSRT-4
If the Dodge SRT-4 needs anything, it's a limited-slip differential, not more power. For 2004, it's getting both. In addition to a... more
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Project Dodge Neon: Part 1
Several moons ago, our engineering editor, Dave Coleman, made a comment in his nerdy "Technobabble" that he had yet to see a fast Neon.... more
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Project Dodge Neon: Part 2
In our first installment of Project Neon, we tweaked the suspension of our underrated underdog. Now we're turning our efforts to the... more
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