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Alan K.
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Just fantastic, thank you......
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I still like watching this other video of the Dodge Hellcat against the Lamborghini Huracan. I know there is the Camaro Exorcist and a few other cars that can beat this and probably the Hellcat but it's awesome to know that someone can buy a car that is faster that a factory 1967 427 Cobra that can seat 5 passengers comfortably, can probably pull a boat and do it all day at a hundred thirty miles per hour plus LOL and/or get over 15 miles per gallon on 100 degree, 40 Celsius day in bumper-to-bumper traffic.
https://youtu.be/e5bfNtrCdPU
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572hp RWD Lambo vs. 707hp Hellcat in a drag race. Two cars whose purpose is totally different. Put that Hellcat against my supercharged C7 Corvette? Game over.
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The Demon is a nice ride. 800+hp with a warranty!
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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So so. As one who owned a GTO back in late 60s, really wish carmakers of today would quit trying to recreate muscle cars......it ain't going to happen!
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Real, it's supercharged and at wide open throttle the exhaust opens up bypassing the mufflers.
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Sir, if you are into engine specifications and know a little bit about engine rebuilding, you'll understand a lot about this video and how a Dodge went out of its way to make sure these engines will not grenade or become junk at Full Throttle.
These hellcats and demons have a full factory warranty. They don't have the 90 day warranty like Jay Leno used to talk about. My dad had a 1965 Ford Galaxie and I looked in his old car manual in the 390 and 427 police interceptor high performance engines only had a 90 day warranty. We have come a long way.
https://youtu.be/e5jwJErNyLY
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Ya, agree, engines have come a long way since the 60s.
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