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Old 03-13-2017, 03:25 PM
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If I had to guess Id say they probably pipe a duct to the intercooler to blower over it to cool the charge.. BITD Holley used to offer a NOS kit for the Subaru WRX and it was eccentially the same idea; they had spray bars that went across the intercooler and it would spray nitrous across it to lower the temperature.. They actually used my old 2003 WRX as the test car..



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I don't know if everyone is reading all the new press on the Demon. About all I got right is the air does come through the headlights as well as the hood scoop to help the engine breath.

Just so many firsts on the 840 hp beast:

First factory car to lift front end off ground for a 3 ft distance
Can delete passenger seat to save weight
Uses the cabin's air conditioner (diverted) to cool super charger air. I probably need to reverify this, but pretty sure I read it right.
Too fast for NHRA rules (sub 10 second car)
Can run on 100 octane as well as lower octane


list goes on...

Engine is different that the Hellcat in more ways than most would think. Production limited to 3000 cars.

just google dodge demon and you will keep yourself drooling for quite a while....
http://www.dodge.com/demon.html

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