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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

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