God forbid you ever tried to turn that thing at speed....wow what a nightmare. But then again it is / was a 60's-90's American car. Not meant for the twisty bits back then.
And those numbers are kind of skewed, the Nm was to the crank, I believe it actually lost a considerable amount by the time it got to the wheels.
It took first in the FW class, they never did an overall winner between FW & AWD/RW IIRC.
The ridiculously overpriced HKS EVO took first in the AWD /RW segment.
http://www.caranddriver.com/ar ... =10165&page_number=16
Preface:
Sure some of the times on the road course can come down to the driver (IIRC they weren't driven by the same person around the track, each one was driven by somebody from that company / team), but surely that car should have been able to make up some of the difference by sheer brute force. It wasn't even .50 a second within reach of the best time of the Audi, and > 1 second off the times of the Hondata Lotus.
The SRT-4 had blistering straight line speeds, but pretty slow on the road course considering the weight, power and torque numbers IMO.
Power (mfr's claim): 452 bhp @ 5500 rpm
Torque (mfr's claim): 476 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
Curb weight: 2934 lb
Road-course time, sec
60.25
54.60
DNF
51.95
52.45
Best in class FW road course was the Mini;
Power (mfr's claim): 265 bhp @ 7200 rpm
Torque (mfr's claim): 225 lb-ft @ 6600 rpm
Curb weight: 2634 lb
Road-course time, sec
52.60
51.80
51.15
51.70
51.55
Nearly 1/2 the HP and well under 1/2 the torque and at its best still ~.80" faster than the SRT-4. Sure it's 300lbs lighter, but again, 1/2 the total grunt numbers of the Dodge.
For comparison from the other classes:
The Hondata Lotus (RW);
Power (mfr's claim): 320 bhp @ 8500 rpm
Torque (mfr's claim): 220 lb-ft @ 7200 rpm
Curb weight: 1935 lb
Road-course time, sec
49.95
50.65
48.65
50.20
50.75
And the thoroughly disappointing, heavier and last place in class, A4 (AWD);
Power (mfr's claim): 340 bhp @ 6100 rpm
Torque (mfr's claim): 332 lb-ft @ 4100 rpm
Curb weight: 3581 lb
Road-course time, sec
52.60
52.25
51.80
51.50
51.25
I would have liked to see them get an independent driver for all the road course times because after all is said and done, those values really only serve to show AWD / RWD cars are easier at being driven around a track.
But still at the end of the day, you can put as much power in a FW car as you can any AWD or RW car, problem is using that power on, in or around corners is lost. FW tuners are getting better at curing that, but there's only so far it can go before ol' Mr. Physics rears his head again and shows that fundamental flaw w/ FW cars.