Hemi Cuda vs Dodge Charger - Sanair Racing - 13 July 2009
Hemi Cuda vs Dodge Charger, Father vs Son
Sorry i dont know why but the is like a weird distord sound in the video. My original version was fine i think youtube didnt liked the volume of the video when it was processed
Sanair - 31 July 2009
Recorded With JVC Everio GZ-MS120RU
LOUD 800hp Toyota Supra REV FLAMES! HD
http://razzi.me/johnirvine for my high quality photos
http://www.facebook.com/IrvineBrothersPhotography - visit and "like" my page for exotic car photos
see my videos on http://supercars.tv/jirvine/
Filmed with Nikon D3100 (18-55mm kit lens)
Supra vs hemi 'cuda
Bad Launch for the cuda, but both real fast cars
this video has showed me how stupid people can get
HEMI Cuda Street race in Sweden - 798 hp
Swedish V8 fanatic Tommy Tiger's latest joy ride, a US built street race Cuda 1970. Weighs 1.090 kg without driver. 4-link chassie with Funny car cage. Coilovers, adjustable specifically for this car. Flip front, doors, boot. Aluminium interior. New Good Year slicks, 33.5 - 15 -15. Best ET 8,68. 1,18 in 60 foot. Never been used with gas. Only 2 competitions ran in 2009. ENGINE SPECS: Chrysler 496 cui, 798 hp / 712 lb/ft, 6800 rpm. Coated headers. New fluid damper, aluminium water pump. MSD 7AL3, 2-step module. GEARBOX: Chrysler Coan 727 Transbrake. Full race prepared 3 geared box. New 9" Coan Max-Perf CNC Billet Converter (New 1250$). Stall speed 4000 rpm. Specially built converter for this car. Plans are to put a Hemi 528 Blower Engine in the car 2010.
Dodge Challenger Slow motion Wheelie
1974 Dodge Challenger Slomo Wheelie vid. Santa Pod 2010 eurofinals. By Blackett Photography. Here the car is powered by a 572ci Wedge motor. Runs mid 9's @ full weight (3850lb +). To make the caltracks work you need plenty of front end lift, bump stops were removed and frames notched to get almost 6 1/2 inches of travel. Something Chrysler never designed that suspension for I'd guess. We've since improved the bump steer by replacing parts and resetting the camber / castor as the front has aftermarket parts and plenty of adjustment.
In reality it's difficut to fully eliminate without going to a strut type front end, though some people appear to have done it on stock stuff, it seems to be a common chrysler trait. Check out the superstock video's from the '70s and most Mopars do it also check out my other real time wheelie vids you see that the wobble lasts only a fraction of a second.
Thanks for the comments.