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Asked by Leroy Apr 29, 2008 at 08:05 PM about the 1971 Dodge Charger

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Depends on the model, my stock rt went 126, a few simple mods (superchip included) i've hit 150 and it still had more to go.

8,515

He said 1971 charger lol....I don't think they make a superchips for that! rofl The top speed will depend on the trim package and engine.....

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i had one before my 2007 srt and i pegged the speedo which went up to 150 and it was an SE model

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Agreed with justin depends on whats done to it. But watch out topping out a old car on the streets.

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with a basic engin prob 150 but with all the upgrades u can put on it who nows???

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100-200+ depending on the gearing. engine, and model. example: Dodge charger daytona was the first to do over 200 mph on an oval track. The mighty 426 hemi, the right gearing, and an aero kit can do wonders ;-)

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Ive had my 2006 Top Banana Daytona up to 143. It tops out at 155, but with the Diablo Predator you can unlock it and set the top speed to 190. No where to do that around here, but there are some tracks that have a 2 miles stretch. May be time for a road trip.

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