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Mr. Norm 'Super' Challenger and Cuda headed to SEMA
Mr. Norm’s Super Cuda makes 900hp (671kW) thanks to its Kenne Bell supercharger
One of the highlights of this year’s SEMA Auto Show is destined to be a high-powered Challenger modified by legendary Dodge dealer and tuner Mr. Norm. The outfit’s latest addition to its long-running ‘Super’ line of cars is based around the new Dodge Challenger, more specifically the high-performance SRT8 model, and it makes its world debut at the upcoming SEMA event.
The new show car will feature a black paint scheme with red stripes and ‘Mr. Norm’ labeling on the front fenders. Inside, there will be custom Katzkin leather trim, a Hurst pistol grip shifter, and special door sills.
Outside, the car sports 22in forged wheels by Rodtana, Pirelli Scorpion Zero tires, a Hotchkis suspension kit, a Mopar ‘Six-Pack’ hood, and a SSBC eight-piston brake package. A new front spoiler and side scoops by Hurst Customs provide the finishing touch to the exterior.
Modifications to the car’s 6.1L HEMI V8 include a Corsa Performance cat back dual exhaust system and a Kenne Bell supercharger system with a front-mount intercooler. The end result is a claimed 900hp (671kW) output.
Also on show will be a new Super ‘Cuda,’ which features similar modifications to the Challenger but has been designed to resemble the original AAR Cuda from the 1970s. The car will feature a modern interpretation of the classic Cuda grille and tail panel, coupled with an aggressive front spoiler and satin black body stripes.
SOURCE:motoauthority