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Project Super Neon, Part 1

The Not-So-Calm Before the Storm

Photography by Matthew Pearson
  • Dodge Neon Front Passengers Side View
    The Neon’s looks possess a successful blend of "cute" and cool. But there’s too much empty space in those wheelwells and below the bumpers.
    Dodge Neon Front Passengers Side View
    The Neon’s looks possess a successful blend of "cute" and cool. But there’s too
  • Dodge Neon Engine Bay View
    Power to the tune of 2,000 cc!! This DOHC already makes 150 hp. We’ll get it to make more with a combination of aftermarket speed parts.
    Dodge Neon Engine Bay View
    Power to the tune of 2,000 cc!! This DOHC already makes 150 hp. We’ll get it to make
  • Dodge Neon Interior View Dashboard
    Inside, the Neon feels anything but small. The cloth seats are comfy and offer plenty of lateral support--for a stock vehicle. Don’t worry, we’ll probably upgrade them, too.
    Dodge Neon Interior View Dashboard
    Inside, the Neon feels anything but small. The cloth seats are comfy and offer plenty of l

When I found out we were getting a Dodge Neon for a project buildup, my first response was, "Why would we want to alter a Neon? Those things kick butt right out of the showroom!"

To reaffirm my feelings regarding Chrysler's smallest performance car, I took our bright red coupe for a quick spin shortly after it arrived. With the optional 150hp engine, five-speed tranny, and 14-inch cast-aluminum wheels wearing Goodyear tires, it was pretty obvious that improving this pocket rocket's fun factor would take more than just swapping the springs and slapping on an aftermarket muffler.

Right out of the crate, these cars are capable of 0-60 in 8 seconds flat, .87 g's on the skidpad, and 30-plus mpg. That's a tough combination to beat. Fortunately for us, the Neon can be improved with the right mix of aftermarket add-ons.

In the coming months we'll be installing a killer tire and wheel combination. We'll also be making suspension and engine mods as well as adding a body kit, interior upgrades, bigger brakes, and external graphics. We're hoping to create a serious Super Street machine capable of holding its own on dragstrips and SCCA tracks. We're still working out the specifics, so if you have suggestions about Project Super Neon (please, no Hemi installs), we'd like to hear them. Send your ideas to: Super Street, Project Super Neon, 6420 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048-5515.

By Matthew Pearson
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