The stupid American makes it difficult for super sports cars in the drag race
The Dodge Neon probably means nothing to you. And you won’t miss any of it. Because the model is one of the stupidest Americans ever built. However, this Neon manages to stand out from the rest and is a real supercar killer in a drag race.
The Dodge Neon was produced from 1995 to 2005. There were two generations of the model. With a 2.0-liter four-cylinder that produces no more than 150 horsepower, the American isn’t as wild as the name suggests.
After all, he’s not such a boring American
Dodge transformed the second-generation Neon into the SRT-4 in 2003. This means that a 2.4-liter four-cylinder with turbo was installed in the Neon. The drive power was 215 hp (later 230 hp). However, this version is not the basis of the car in the video. The tuner installed a first generation Neon.
The SRT-4 is hidden under the hood. The power source has been thoroughly redesigned and uses C85 fuel. This is a special racing fuel with a very high octane number. The Dodge Neon produces 700 hp with this special fuel. That means it’s faster than many supercars.
Faster than many super sports cars
During the Texas Mile, a drag racing event in America, the car reaches a top speed of 200.9 miles per hour, or more than 323 kilometers per hour. A bizarre speed for such a “boring” American with a four-cylinder engine.