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R/T
Performance marker used on Dodge automobiles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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R/T is the performance marker used on Dodge/Chrysler automobiles since the 1960s (similar to Chevrolet's Super Sport; or SS). R/T stands for Road/Track.[1] R/T models usually come with R/T badging and a combination of upgraded suspension, tires, brakes, and often more powerful engines. Many models have also come with monotone paint and stripes as well as aggressive body kits.
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In 2004, the Chrysler SRT (Street and Racing Technology) division replaced R/T as the high performance auto group for Dodge vehicles, though the trim level is still in use on many current models with more powerful engines and cosmetic changes such as different rims and bumpers and grills and the R/T badge.
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Other vehicles using R/T properties
Concept vehicles using R/T properties
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- The Turbocharged 2.4L I4 Chrysler Neon Engine that used in Dodge Neon SRT-4 is also used in Dodge Stratus R/T.
- The Chrysler 5.7 Hemi Engine is used in most of modern R/T V8 vehicles.
- A picture of the 8.0 Chrysler LA Viper engine which is used in the Dodge Viper RT/10 and the concept Dodge Sidewinder.
- The 7.2 Chrysler 440 SixPack engine, this was used in most of classic muscle cars made by Dodge and Plymouth.
- A picture of the classic 7.0 Chrysler Hemi engine with a power of 425HP, the modern aftermarket – or custom – 426 Hemi produce nearly to 600 HP.
- R/T logo on a Dodge
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