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    Red Baron is offline LX Newbie
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    LX Detail Questions

    Hello Everyone! Thank you for many years of LH quality. My first 300M saved my life when I was t-boned and my second gives me joy every Saturday at the track.

    Question 1: Is the LX Speed/Density or Mass Air Flow (Specifically the 5.7L)

    Question 2: The rear differential in the LX ranges FROM a 3.90:1 ratio with the 2.7 liter to a 2.82:1 with the Hemi. Are they all the same model? Is it an independent rear suspension? Just different ring and pinion? Interchangability question here? I see a 3.90:1 behind my Hemi.

    Question 3: Is it at all possible to get a European 300C with 155mph speed controller and Pirelli tires in the USA? (Think outside the box because I know the base answer is No)

    Question 4: Is it possible to special ORDER the 300C with the Touring wheels?

    Question 5: Is there any confirmation OR timetable about a SRT-8 PVO version coming to market in the next 36 months?

    Question 6: Does the MDS system use the same 4 cylinders every time it engages or does it rotate between cylinders. If the former WHICH four does it use? What is the firing order?

    Question 7: In the Dodge Magnum Specs under the Hemi this footnote appears
    "(Footnotes)1 Meets Federal Tier 2, Bin 8 emissions requirements; marketed in California as an ULEV1 (Ultra-Low Emission Vehicle) under cleanest vehicle rules." That footnote does not appear in the Chrysler 300C specs. Why?

    Thank you for your time!

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    GWAZI is offline LX Newbie
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    Uhhh...anyone?!
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    I too am dissappointed at the H-Rated Tires and the 126 MPH speed limiter. I bet/hope a Sport Package option is coming with a sport suspension and Z-rated tires is coming soon.

    Also upset that the Euro cars both the 300C and 300C Touring (wagon) get 3 full head rest in the rear. Euro law requires a head restraint for every passenger.
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    Include some aggressive transmission software for that sports package. I think tires will solve most of the problems.

    I wonder if there are plastic plugs in the seats on the US spec 300's. I doubt they made completely different seats for the Euro market. If so, we might be able to buy that headrest and retrofit it.

    Quote Originally Posted by E55 KEV
    I too am dissappointed at the H-Rated Tires and the 126 MPH speed limiter. I bet/hope a Sport Package option is coming with a sport suspension and Z-rated tires is coming soon.

    Also upset that the Euro cars both the 300C and 300C Touring (wagon) get 3 full head rest in the rear. Euro law requires a head restraint for every passenger.

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    The rear headrest on the US 300C and Magnum appear to be 'fixed'. If the rear head restraints are fixed it would require the entire left side fold-down section. The 60% part of the 60/40% fold-down rear seat. Here is a pic Euro 300C Touring cargo area:

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    I can only answer one of those questions...

    The MDS system shuts down the same four cylinders each time. They are cylinders 1, 4, 6, and 7. I don't know the firing order, however.

    -- Mark

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