The Dodge SRT-4 is a turbocharged variant of the Dodge Neon introduced by DaimlerChrysler's Street and Racing Technology (SRT) in-house tuner group (originally known as PVOfor Performance Vehicle Operations) in 2003 and sold under the Dodge marque. SRT stands for "Street and Racing Technology", and the "4" in the SRT-4's name denotes the number of cylinders of the engine. ACR and Commemorative Edition models were later introduced as well. The SRT-4 was marketed towards the racing and muscle car crowd, as well as designed to attract younger buyers who had previously only considered owning Japanese sport compacts. Dodge Press Release
Dodge, through its aftermarket parts distributor Mopar, also offers many performance enhancements for the SRT-4, from suspension kits to turbocharger-upgrade kits.
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Its obviously not, the badges states "DODGE SRT-4" On insurance its "Dodge SRT-4" In owners manual "Dodge SRT-4" Listed as "Dodge SRT-4" in the commercial's it says "The brand new Dodge SRT-4 with a turbocharged engine" etc. Its design is based of a Neon but has a bigger turbo'd motor, very upgraded interior, suspension, transmission, wheels, body kit, its so close but yet so far!
Dodge discontinued the Neon, along with the Neon srt4, for the Caliber in 2006.
No its a 4 cylinder turbo hence the 4 in srt4
Absolutely not....
The Dodge Neon SRT4 has a top speed of 153 mph. It can achieve the speed of 0 to 60 mph in 5.6 seconds and the car was first manufactured in the year 2003.
Look on the inside of the door.
230hp/neon 285hp/caliber
about as much as a lawn mower
its under the intakemanifold next to the throttlebody!
There should be a diagram on the underhood label.
It has a permanent filter mounted in the fuel tank.
The starter on a Dodge Neon SRT4 is located on the lower side of the engine, near the transmission. Specifically, it can be found on the passenger side, mounted to the bellhousing. To access it, you may need to remove the air intake or other components for better visibility and maneuverability.
no, the neon doesn't use a 2.5L it uses two versions of the 2.0L and a 2.4L in the srt4