2006 - Dodge Magnum on 2040-cars
Tallahassee, Florida, United States
2006 Dodge Magnum SRT8 I am the second owner of the vehicle and purchased it approximately one year ago. I am selling due to my fiancé expecting a baby and she doesn't feel safe with me driving a baby around in a 580HP Magnum (even though it is a station wagon). The original owner invested approximately $20k (just in parts, not install) in to the motor alone. The car was run at the track on 4-5 different occasions by the previous owner (regrettably none by me) with a best time of 11.57 at 122MPH on drag radials. I do not have the time slip for it but have a video of it running an 11.88 after the supercharger install (bad video but you can see the time and that it beats a Corvette). Modifications: Indy CNC cylinder head package with Comp Cams, beehive springs, and titanium retainers Indy CNC port match intake plenum Comp Cam XE 268 Camshaft Install heads and cam SuperMaxx Stainless long tube headers JBA cat back exhaust 60lb. fuel injectors Billet high flow fuel rails Modern-muscle Modified Fuel Bucket with 2 Walbro 255 LPH high output fuel Pumps Vortech V-3 intercooled supercharger kit Pillar pod with boost and boost gauges 9.5 PSI Vortech pulley Alkycontrol.com progressive methanol kit with install and tune The car was garage kept by myself and the previous owner. The paint and interior are as good as you will find for a 2006. I just spent $800 on replacing all four rotors and brake pads as well as changing the supercharger oil and engine oil. Engine oil has been changed every 3500 miles and the supercharger every 7000 miles. I drove the car 40-60 miles per week and never had an issue with it. It can be used as a daily driver but I wouldn't recommend it with the drag radials as they are horrible in the rain. The car is a blast to drive and will turn heads everywhere. Nobody expects the sound it makes to be coming from a station wagon. I can't pull in to a gas station without someone stopping to ask questions about it (FYI still gets 12-13MPG around town and 16-17MPG highway). I have additional pictures and sound clips if needed. I can text or email them if you provide your information. It definitely hurts selling the car, but it definitely will not hurt me as much as it did the previous owner. Everything he did the vehicle is top notch and done by professionals. All receipts that were given to me are still in the center console where they were left by the previous owner. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. I work midnights so my response may be a little delayed. Buyer is responsible for pick-up but I am willing to help.
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We're pretty sure the Challenger SRT Demon won't have 1,121 horsepower, but what if?
Fri, Feb 3 2017Dodge's slow rollout of the upcoming Demon continues, and with it comes endless speculation about what it all means. Every video, every image, and every press release contains some clue that points towards the Demon's final specs. We don't think any of it is random or arbitrary. This week cryptic image, a small plate with a name and two numbers, shows us a little more than last week's license plate. Unfortunately, Dodge will neither confirm or deny anything, meaning we have no way of knowing which rabbit hole to go down. Don't expect to see official horsepower, a quarter-mile time, or an MSRP until the New York Auto Show. The plate is attached to the crate of goodies that comes along with every Dodge Demon. This particular one is labeled with three things: Tom Coddington, serial number 0757, and VIN 001121. The name is simple enough. According to Hot Rod, Coddington was one of the original Ramchargers, a group of engineers in the early 1960s that helped Dodge get involved in drag racing. He was a fuel system specialist, motor consultant, and a rotating garage manager. All of that could be clues. While a name is easy enough to Google, the two numbers can't be broken down so easily. The crazier theory is that the car makes 1,121 horsepower and will do the quarter-mile in 7.57 seconds. Frankly, those numbers are about as likely as the Demon actually being powered by a Rolls-Royce turbofan engine from a Boeing 757 or packing a carburetor with 1,121 CFM. The Demon is going to be street legal, and the costs associated with making a 1,121-hp car meet emissions standards alone are assuredly astronomical. As our friends from Road & Track pointed out, the more likely theory is that 757 is actually the horsepower rating. This seems totally plausible, but it means we still don't know what 1,121 means. Surely it's not a drag strip time, as the standard Hellcat will do 1/4 mile in 11.2 seconds. Like before, if you have any ideas, post them in the comments. Until April, we'll keep trying to solve Dodge's demonic puzzle. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. News Source: Road & Track, Hot RodImage Credit: FCA New York Auto Show Dodge Coupe Performance dodge demon dodge hellcat
This SEMA special drag race is absurdly awesome
Fri, Dec 5 2014The SEMA Show came and went last month, and it showed us a ton of heavily modded goodies to dream about during the long, cold winter. The Motor Trend Channel on YouTube is keeping the party rolling a little longer, though, with a drag race inspired by the aftermarket event. All of the hosts were supposed to borrow a vehicle from the show for the big race, but only two of them actually cajoled companies into lending their wares. Still, the result includes four very cool and extremely different examples of the breadth of the automotive hobby. First up, there's a 1955 Chevrolet with a 535-cubic-inch (8.8-liter) Hemi V8 stuffed under the hood. Appropriately, it's dubbed the Blasphemi, and with skinny tires up front, fat rubber in the rear and a stripped interior, this this is made to go very fast in a straight line. Next, there's a stock Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat boasting 707 horsepower. Plus, host Jessi Lang has her dog riding shotgun for the race. A Chevy Sonic RS with some body mods, downpipe and intake is also competing. Finally, the most bizarre of the quartet is a custom 1958 Jeep Forward Control with a 5.7-liter Hemi V8 and treads to replace the wheels. Obviously, the Blasphemi and Hellcat are the only two that really have a chance of winning, but check out the video to see which one crosses the finish line first. News Source: Motor Trend Channel via YouTube Aftermarket Chevrolet Dodge Jeep Truck Coupe Hatchback Off-Road Vehicles Racing Vehicles Performance drag race dodge challenger srt hellcat
Dodge reveals a few of the goodies in the Demon crate
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