The
future has never been brighter for Dodge and its Neon. Long an underdog of
Rodney Dangerfield proportions, the Neon's days as an outsider are
numbered.
The Neon will get its respect the old-fashioned way: 1,320 feet at a
time. Mopar will have a three-pronged attack with Shaun Carlson (Pro FWD),
Mike Crawford (Hot Rod) and Scott Mohlers (All Motor) displaying the
ultimate capability of the Neon on the strip in 2003.
Of all the brands, Dodge has the best road-going version of its racecar
in the SRT-4. So fans of Mopar's on-track heroics can actually drive a
boosted version of the same car. Strictly speaking, GM's Cavalier is a
poor rental car; vehicle dynamics are reminiscent of the early '80s.
Ford's Focus is a good car for the money and its SVT version has a lot
going for it, but for the same money you can get boost in the Neon SRT-4.
Also, there is only one active Focus in quarter-mile competition, and it
(Ben Ma's RWD) may be on borrowed time (out of rare Cosworth blocks).
Honda
has few current model cars to support its Si, the most notable being Adam
Saruwatari's stretched RWD Si and, as of this writing, it's only been as
far as the Honda booth turnstile at SEMA.
Toyota is making waves in a big way with the Supra 2JZ-GTE and while
this may play a small role in the Supra's popularity and high cost in the
used-car market, it does nothing on an OE level for Toyota.
Dodge should be congratulated for having the fortitude to find ways
over the hurdles that have stopped other OEs in their quest to turbocharge
vehicles. Furthermore, it's able to package a front-mount air-to-air
intercooler in the SRT-4. Unlike the rest, Mopar has a high-performance
turbocharged car in its lineup to truly cash in on its extensive racing
program.
It's
not all golden, however; Dodge cast the turbine housing into the exhaust
manifold. We haven't seen this conjoined-like-Siamese-twins setup in
person so we're not sure if compressor upgrades are possible. We do know
that Mopar's upgrade will include a new housing/manifold and expect
serious upgrade kits will include an aftermarket manifold.
That said, the SRT-4 delivers the goods on the dyno, where it blasted
out 223 whp and a wicked 250 lb-ft of torque. All that power out of the
box; not to mention how the car's turbo, f/m intercooler, 8.1:1 static
compression ratio and iron block scream "bring on the boost."
Its highly tuneable personality and its $19,995 price tag make the Neon
one of the more intriguing purchase possibilities on the market.
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Vital Statistics
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| Engine |
A853 Inline 4 |
| Block |
Iron |
| Head |
Aluminum, DOHC |
| Turbo |
| Intercooler |
Front-mount air-to-air
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| Displacement |
2429cc |
| Bore & Stroke |
87.5mm x 101mm |
| Compression |
8.1:1 |
| Fr Brakes |
11-in. vented discs |
| Rr Brakes |
10.6-in. discs |
| Wheels |
17x6 (45mm offset) |
| Tires |
205/50ZR-17 |
| Curb Weight |
2870 lbs. |
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