I've tried to look through all the boards before I asked so I wouldn't look stupid asking this question. I have an Durango SLT so I just wanted to know what I have.
DownBoi said:I know R/T is Racing Technology,and SRT is Street and Racing Technology, althought i might be wrong
TruckHappy said:I've tried to look through all the boards before I asked so I wouldn't look stupid asking this question. I have an Durango SLT so I just wanted to know what I have.
Since when? :huh:SLVRBLT said:R/T = Racing Technology, That is what dodge claims it to be.
I think you may be getting confused with the SRT brandSLVRBLT said:R/T = Racing Technology, That is what dodge claims it to be.
Considering that it was R/T before it was SRT , and the street was added later, i think its Racing Technology...and i read that somewhere like four years ago. So maybe im just making it up....At least there wasnt a person stupid enough to ask what the 4,8, and 10 stand for....MoparREVolution said:I think you may be getting confused with the SRT brand
SRT = Street and Racing Technology
...And you're still wrong. If that were true, why wouldn't it be named SR/T and not just SRT?DownBoi said:Considering that it was R/T before it was SRT , and the street was added later, i think its Racing Technology...
Wheres it say that? See because i thought it WAS Racing TechnologySLVRBLT said:Ok, rt= road and track, but i'm confused because my sister owns a dodge neon rt and it says racing tech.?? not arguing just saying...
So everyone who owns an RT or SRT is on the Dodge Racing team? no, i know for a fact that SRT stand for Street and Racing Technology, im just trying to find out what the RT stands for.00RangoRida said:im pretty sure that SRT stands for Street and Racing Team, not Street and Racing Technology.
Dude, didn't we already figre that out already? :huh:DownBoi said:So everyone who owns an RT or SRT is on the Dodge Racing team? no, i know for a fact that SRT stand for Street and Racing Technology, im just trying to find out what the RT stands for.
:rofl:YellowKota2k said:...And you're still wrong. If that were true, why wouldn't it be named SR/T and not just SRT?
Musclecarclub.comThe Dodge SRT-4 is the second fastest current-production Chrysler vehicle, and one of the fastest Dodges ever made. Even with that mind-blowing acceleration - seen in recent Dodge history only by the Viper, Spirit R/T [Road and Track], and Daytona R/T - the Dodge Neon SRT-4 started in 2003 at under $20,000, making it cheaper than a base model Stratus (the 2004 and 2005 are under $21,000).
SRT-4 is based on the standard SRT name given, confusingly enough, to vehicles modified by the PVO Group - that's Performance Vehicle Operations. SRT originally stood for "Street and Racing Technology" but now stands for "Strip, Road, and Track" - similar to the old R/T designation which seems to have been abandoned.
theautochannel.comNew for 1967 was the Coronet R/T (Road/Track), which was the performance model that was equally at home on the road and on the track.
There are three Charger V-8 models, R/T, R/T with the Road and Track tuning package, and the Daytona R/T.