Posts Tagged ‘Torque’

Dodge back to muscle-car prominence

Monday, November 22nd, 2010
This bad boy’s off the chain! When the Dodge Challenger decided to jump into the modern muscle-car segment in 2008, it did so in a no-holds-barred way, with the SRT8 version complete with a great, thumping 6.1-litre V8 pumping out 425 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque.

Muscle Car Insurance

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
by Criag Lipper Muscle car is a term which was refers to a high performance car. Generally, the cars made in USA, Australia and South Africa between sixties and seventies were termed as muscle cars. Muscle cares are mid sized cars having very powerful V8 engine. Muscle cars are usually used in drag racing and street racing. Most of these cars are specifically modified for great performance and high torque. Some of the examples of fine muscle cars are Pontiac GTO, Plymouth Road Runner, Chevro

Vibration device for muscle training (FreshPatents.com)

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
A training device includes a motor including a sensor member connected therewith which is electrically connected to a control unit which controls the motor via commands from a user. A torque output unit is connected with

2009 Dodge Challenger SE Rallye offers 5-speed automatic and visual enhancements

Monday, March 30th, 2009
The 2009 Dodge Challenger SE Rallye makes the Challenger SE lineup more exciting with a 5-speed automatic (originally it was offered with a 4-speed auto) and some exterior enhancements. Basically, it’s a Challenger SE for those that don’t want to move up to the HEMI V8 R/T but still want all the visual appeal. Power comes from a 3.5L V6 making 250-hp and a peak torque of 250 lb-ft. Fuel-economy comes in at 17/25 mpg (city/highway). The Challenger SE Rallye features design cues including dual

Muscle and torque : The second annual Northwest Arkansas Collector Car Auction is scheduled for Friday and Saturday in … (NWAnews.com)

Thursday, March 19th, 2009
ROGERS — For a first-year event in a reeling economy, Rocky Santiago — and the many who flooded the John Q. (Benton County Daily Record)