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Dodge Demon: 840HP, Banned by NHRA - The Story - The Gated Shift

Dodge Demon: 840HP, Banned by NHRA - The Story - The Gated Shift

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It pulled wheelies from the factory, made 840 horsepower on race gas, and was promptly 'banned' by the NHRA for being too fast. This week on The Gated Shift, we unleash the full story of the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. Join host Thanasi Chalkiadakis as we uncover the secret origins of this drag strip monster, delving into Tim Kuniskis' audacious vision, the internal challenges faced, and the incredible engineering required to create a 9-second street car. We'll explore the history of the 'Demon' nameplate, dissect the purpose-built drag technology (including the TransBrake and Demon Crate), and explain the truth behind the NHRA ban. Plus, we discuss original pricing and where the Demon stands in today's collector car market. If you love American muscle at its most extreme, this episode is a must-listen! Subscribe to The Gated Shift.

Well, folks, we've reached the end of the road for this week's episode of The Gated Shift. Hopefully, we didn't stall out on you! If you enjoyed the ride, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends – unless they drive something boring, then maybe keep it to yourself. You can find us on youtube at MoneyShift, and you can send your hate mail, love letters, or just regular questions to moneyshiftpodcast@gmail.com. Until next week, remember: life's too short to drive boring cars!

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