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Old 01-11-2017, 04:03 PM   #1
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Default FCA Looking at Offering Hellcrate locally....

'Fiat-Chrysler’s hot rod division, Mopar, now delivers huge horsepower in a box.
The company confirmed that a version of its ‘Hellcat’ engine, a 527kW 6.2-litre supercharged V8, will now be available for anyone to buy in a crate.
Mopar made the announcement at the 2017 SEMA show, a specialty equipment and aftermarket expo held annually in Las Vegas.
The ‘Hellcrate’ kit is a ‘plug and play’ system and includes the engine as well as the powertrain control module, power distribution centre, wiring harness, oxygen sensors as well as an accelerator pedal.
“Never before has a supercharged, factory-direct 707-horsepower crate engine kit been offered, and we are proud to be the first to deliver a solution enthusiasts have demanded,” said Pietro Gorlier, head of Mopar. “This ultimate powertrain option fits the needs of owners and fans who demand iconic performance.”
In the US the Hellcrate kit costs US$19,530 and are covered by a three-year warranty.
Fiat Chrysler Australia is currently investigating the possibility of offering the Hellcrate locally.
For more information, visit our Chrysler showroom." http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/m...homePageNews10
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Default Re: FCA Looking at Offering Hellcrate locally....

Awesome, I know an appropriate place for one of these engines.

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Awesome, I know an appropriate place for one of these engines.

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No way! Replace a hemi 6 pack with a modern donk.

You'd have to be out of your mind!
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Default Re: FCA Looking at Offering Hellcrate locally....

Chrysler australia mark means it will cost $83,456 and will take 5 months to deliver.

or you can just order and ship it from the US like every one else that has a jeep does.
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