It depends on the year... 1970 hemi challenger- low 13s @105mph 5.7 hemi challenger [mailto:-13.6@105 -13.6@105] srt8 6.1 [mailto:challenger-13.1@108 challenger-13.1@108] srt8 6.4 challenger- mid 12s@ 115mph.
It will run a high 13 second quarter mile with the hemi engine.
sure, it will fit as the hemi was an option on the 71 challenger but back in 71 you had to get the R/T to get the hemi.
71 Hemi Challengers were made, 12 of them had the torqueflite, the others had the Hemi 4 speed .
1970 Challenger R/T Hemi Convertible - only 9 made - best year for the challenger, best motor If you don't like a convertible then it's the 1970 Challenger R/T SE Hemi - only 60 made - great car. any challenger you are lucky enough to own ...of course a hemi would be nice.....
The Hemi IS an engine, you can't "put" a hemi on to another engine
Very likely, as there was no 2007 Dodge Challenger.
Hemi orange
It depends on the year and engine you are talking about.. The current srt8 hemi charger and Challenger run the same #12.8, with the challenger having a slight mph advantage 113 to 112.6mph. Charger has better weight distribution but is slightly heavier(300lbs). 1969 hemi charger 500 manual 4.10s did 13.48@109(hot rod magazine) 1970 hemi challenger manual 4.10s did 13.1@107.12(car craft magazine).
a 426 hemi.
No! The '72 Challenger deserves a HEMI!
the 6.1 hemi has 425 horse, the 5.7 hemi has 372 horse, and the 3.5 V6 has 250 horse.
anywhere from $80,000 to $200,000.