My Shadow did this and come to find out the timing was a bit off. It ran fine one day and gradually got worse and worse and I lost power. I replaced the fuel filter and the fuel pump and a gazillion other things as recommended by the dealer. Then a friend of mine that has a Dodge Daytona had the same issue. He said that over time the bolt holding the distributer in place had got loose and threw off the timing. I adjusted the distributer a bit and re-tightened the bolt and have not had a problem since.
My 93 Dodge Shadow is doing the same thing, I have a sneaky suspicion it is the fuel filter. I will fill you in after I have replaced it. Squirrlegirl Classic symptom in most cars is a gradual loss in top speed as the fuel filter clugs. Don't forget a clogged Catalytic converter.
The model from 1994-1996 top speed is 105 mph.
Over 220 mph
the dodge charger goes 140 MPH the 08 dodge charger goes 140 MPH
Yes, the Viper is faster. A Dodge Viper can reach a top speed of 220 MPH, and can hit 200 MPH in just over 20 seconds. A Ford Shelby GT500 will max out at 200 MPH, and goes 0 to 60 MPH in roughly 3 seconds.
Each month has a diffrent wind speed. A normal speed in 13-14 MPH and reaching 15 MPH at times. tornato could be over 200 MPH
Bad Transmission, you need a new one.
A 2000 Dodge Neon will run but not accelerate over 15 mph if the transmission governor is stuck, it is not receiving enough fuel, or the ignition timing is substantially off. Hooking an OBDII code reader to vehicle will help narrow down the cause.
Worn steering and/or suspension components. Don't drive that fast until you can have the problem repaired, and try to NOT drive very far.
bad shocks
You have to check transmission fluid level.
The 150 mph Dodge Viper might be the Dodge Viper GTS or the RT/10. The top speed of a normal Dodge Viper is 195-198 mph.
A dodge chargers top speed is 150 mph.