Here we go again.
http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=79252.0
Sorry I am confused, I'm not in anyway trying to start anything like that thread. I'm purely wondering, since the car comes with a 400, what kind of performance can you expect out of a 400? This forum hasn't had a whole lot of discussion on it regarding the 400 so I was hoping to gain some insight on it.
The 400 Mopar was a smog engine...Worthless pig unless you stroke the hell out of it. All this "I only want to cruise it around" is typically Bullsh*t...
Lemme translate what most mean when they say that ...."I only want to just cruise it around. Not looking for a race and do not need 500 HP until my buddy shuts me down in his Neon R/T, then I'll be back on the forums asking how I can get 500 HP out of a pig 400 and only spending $500.00 "
Stroke it NOW, so you won't have to "wonder" later.
I see what your saying and maybe 10-15 years down the road it might happen but I still doubt it. If I did go the 400 route I would be stroking it before placing it in the car, I was just hoping to gain some info on if there are any fitment issues with the 400, if it's worth putting my money into the 400 instead of just buying a different engine to use etc. I really don't get too involved in the "My car can whoop your car" contest and after reading the 340 thread, I am not half as set as you are on having the biggest baddest engine in your car. If I race someone and they beat me good for them, I hope I get a chance to see what they beat me with. It will not make me lose any sleep or cause me to rip my engine out and put in a newer and faster version. I have dreamed of having a Challenger my whole life and when I do finally get it, I don't plan on making it my race car, it is going to be a car to take out on nice days and cruise around with my brother when he goes to car shows.