The Dodge Neon SRT-4 is known around the world for offering high performance bang for buck. A development of PVO (performance vehicle operations) and produced from 2003 to 2005 this performance version of Dodge's Neon means business. Street racers everywhere would love to get behind the wheel of a Dodge Neon SRT-4. What does SRT-4 stand for? Street racing technology: four cylinders. Built in Belvidere, IL this 84% US product sports car dominates the "JDM" scene in many ways. Most competitors racing against the Dodge Neon SRT-4 lose by a long shot, even when the SRT-4 is stock. Now let's modify this mini Viper and see what kind of gains can be had.
Common Dodge Neon SRT-4 modifications:
- Fuel system
- ECU tuning
- Exhaust
- Intake
- Wheels
- Suspension
- Weight reduction
Over all, Dodge makes a bullet proof motor. I have seen some crazy things done to a Dodge engine and it still runs. Everything from air compressors to socks has been used on Dodge Neon SRT-4 intakes. Ingenuity gets creative when it comes to squeezing out the last drop of power. If you want to use a bigger turbo, make sure you upgrade for appropriate fueling. Running your car lean can do damage to the engine. Learn more at SRTforums.com
Dodge Neon SRT-4 stage 3 turbo
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The Dodge Neon SRT-4 is a great vehicle to modify and high performance gains are to be yielded with minimal investment when compared to other vehicles. The SRT-4 comes with 230 hp stock, and that's fully restricted. A fully modified version with unlimited budget can achieve in excess of 600 whp. Because the car is made in the USA, after market parts were quickly produced by local companies to satisfy the market's demand. There are plenty of Dodge Neon SRT-4 performance parts to choose from. Make sure you build the engine with the modifications in proper sequence if you plan on segmenting your performance.
It is rare a Dodge engine blows, but it does happen. Appropriate fuel system upgrades consist of fuel injectors, fuel rails, fuel pressure regulators, fuel filters, and high pressure fuel pumps. Upgrading fuel lines and adding a fuel pressure gauge to the system will help you prevent engine fires. When upgrading your car, it is wise to take every step possible to prevent fire from occurring. When modifying this car, keep an eye on EGT's and AFR's. Too lean and too hot will cause bad things to happen!
Dodge Neon SRT-4 compilation video
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What tail lights are those? Or are they made up? Is the spoiler an Evo8 spoiler? This SRT-4 you have on this article (picture) is the exact look I am going for. Please let me know. kyo@azsrt.org is my email. Thanks!
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