Dodge Intrepid TYC Parking/ Signal/ Side Marker Light e initial Dodge campaign included Bill Elliott, Jason Leffler, Ward Burton, Sterling Marlin, John Andretti, Buckshot Jones, Kyle Petty, Stacy Compton, Dave Blaney, and Casey Atwood. Marlin was the first to win in a Dodge, giving the marque its first victory since 1977, with the late Neil Bonnett driving.In 2002, the R/T received an extra 2 hp (1.5 kW) from PCM programming changes which allowed it to have 244 hp (182 kW) on 89-octane fuel. In the same year, DaimlerChrysler began cost cutting measures that led to the deletion of various features from the Intrepid. Most notably were the deletion TYC Parking/ Signal/ Side Marker Light The LH cars were redesigned from the ground up for 1998. The engines were replaced by two new all-aluminum units: a DOHC 2.7 L, 200 hp (150 kW) V6 for base models, and a SOHC 3.2 L, 225 hp (168 kW) V6 for the ES. A new, top-of-the-line R/T model was added in 2000, the centerpiece of which was a redesigned version of the 3.5 L V6, now producing 242 hp (180 kW) and 234 hp for the ES. At the same time the 3.2 L was reduced to an option in the ES.In 2001, the Intrepid made its debut on the NASCAR circuit, signifying the return of Chrysler to NASCAR competition after a 16-year hiatus. Drivers in th TYC Parking/ Signal/ Side Marker Light Fits the following: |