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I admire dodge for having the ***** to actually produce it and make it street legal! 9sec 1/4 mile pulls the wheels stock! It's a good time to be a car enthusiast!
I think it's pretty crazy, but it takes away from "built not bought". Anybody with a good credit score can just go buy one and be the guy that says "hey look at my 4 inch boner" (because small dick).
I'd rather be the guy with the 12 second Miata, that I built. Cause I only have a 4" dick too (when I fold it in half).
I drag raced pretty seriously for quite a while, and the achievement is just astounding. It's amazing where technology has brought us, and I have to give Dodge credit for having the ***** to build something so totally bonkers to sell to the public. And it's street legal!
That said, I don't think I would buy one, short of having Jay Leno money... and the room to store it. And that's where most of these will end up: with wealthy collectors who drive them a couple times a year. Sure, there's going to be some knuckleheads who have deep enough pockets to buy one, and will plow it through the landscaping after the local C & C. But it's just so totally freakin' nuts I gotta love it.
I commend Dodge as well for producing something so extreme.
However, I was doing some reading and watching, and the quarter mile "record" is unachievable. They ran that pass without a backup, and at an impossible density altitude of like -1300ft at a drag strip that usually has a 1200ft density altitude due to the high humidity in the area.
Also, they produced the car for one purpose... to run the quarter mile as fast as possible, but they didnt build it to NHRA safety regulations, so owners literally cant even go to the dragstrip unless they put a cage and proper harnesses in it. Pretty dumb in my opinion.
Your average joe owner is not going to hit their times at the drag strip. And it can legally run 10s all day long at the strip. I bet you can get plenty of runs out of it without getting kicked out.
I think it is awesome. I love randomly coming across some old special edition on the street or parking lot and then reading about cool small batch stuff. Today's market (industry agnostic) really doesn't promote this type of development by businesses that actually have the reasources or expertise required for success.
Its not about it being realistic or practical or even logical. This is about marketing and getting people's attention. And id say it worked. Kudos to doge
Its not about it being realistic or practical or even logical. This is about marketing and getting people's attention. And id say it worked. Kudos to doge
Exactly what Vlad said.
I'll also add that I think the lack of roll cage is deliberate. I mean, those who know what's going on will say it's stupid... but for normal people, how badass is "It's so fast you can't even legally run it on the drag strip!"
You can add that to list of "**** Demon owners say"
I am significantly irritated by the people who say "it's not that impressive, so-and-so built a fox body mustang that did 9's in the quarter for less than $30k" because that's just ******* stupid. This car is turn key, street legal, from a major manufacturer, with a warranty. It's badass.
Most 250hp miatas are too fast to run at the strip. You need a roll bar.
round here we've been trapping 132mph and as long as we keep it above 11.5 ET they don't care
we achieve this by running crappy tires and spinning 3/4ths of the way down
Dodge was kind of the king of the muscle car way back in the day too, although each make has some pretty good examples. That sounds about as fast as the old school hemi Dart. They took the smallest car and put the biggest engine in it, and even drilled speed holes in it IIRC, showroom stock. If I ever get to the point where I can afford something like that, I still might be inclined to use the resources to build something unique instead. Pretty cool nonetheless.
Yes, these are amazing times. I never thought the late-60s would return. God Bless 'MURICA and all our oil!! (Of course, it took Italians to give the go ahead.)
Back in those days, the cars were built for a specific race class (Super Stock) and sold to racers. Now they are being sold to a limited group of baby boomers with coin (our equivalent of European aristocrats). So, it really is the Italian business model.
We make the Air-to-Water chiller setup (along with the rest of the heat exchangers) for the demon/hellcat where I work. The power figures fell right where I was guessing they would in the low-mid 800's. Its a really neat feat of engineering and props to dodge for funding it for the elite few that will be able to afford it.
At the end of the day, all I want is an affordable sub-2500 lb 300whp track legal 2 seater. That couldn't be further from what the demon is. Give me a BRZ STI, factory turbo ND with a trans that doesn't hate itself, or a new s2000.