The 1525hp Twin-Turbocharged AWD Dodge Charger is here in town

The 1525hp Twin-Turbocharged AWD Dodge Charger is here in town

There are very few collaborations which people have accepted with all their heart, from Metallica collaborating with Lady Gaga to Slash’s collab with Michael Jackson. This time Speedkore had a collaboration with MagnaFlow and they turned a stock Dodge Charger into an AWD Twin-Turbocharged fire-breathing monster we have all dreamt of.

Beginning with the 2019 Dodge Charger Charger as the base variant, SpeedKore—with the assistance of Dodge—secured a Charger Hellcat Widebody so as to play out the nitty-gritty 3D filters expected to create the molds for the carbon-fiber widebody pack. Notwithstanding these, the SpeedKore Charger has a large group of other carbon-fiber bits, including both front and back guard, rockers, hood, back spoiler, and back diffuser.

The greatest piece of this wide-hipped miracle is the thing that lies underneath the cap. The motor controlling the SpeedKore Charger is a changed Demon motor that swaps its supercharger for an enormous custom admission plenum to withstand the 26 pounds of lift that will be forcibly fed from two Precision 6466 metal roller billet turbochargers housed simply behind the front guard. The fumes arrangement found on this animal is one of a kind: there is a three-inch Magnaflow rivalry arrangement exhaust directed out the back for—ahem—comfortable driving that is more on the common sounding side, and a bumper leave squander entryway dump and deplete for track use. This is made conceivable utilizing a custom valve framework that enables the fumes to rapidly change from track mode or "ordinary" mode.

In a vehicle that makes 1525 hp, one may consider how it's ready to keep up footing and transform the entirety of its capacity into a forwarding movement. The appropriate response is basic: all-wheel drive. Making this accomplishment conceivable requires massively heavy drivetrain segments like the Hellraiser execution transmission, a custom billet move case by Traction Products, an FTI torque converter, and a carbon-fiber driveshaft from the Driveshaft Shop. Mickey Thompson ET road tires additionally help to give the SpeedKore its underlying nibble when propelling.

Ayush Saxena

Ayush Saxena

Ayush is all things metal and rust with a mechanical engineering degree in his pocket. An avid motorcycle tourer and a metal musician with a deep love for Steppenwolf is what drove him towards the chopper culture and motorcycles. The remunerative opportunity of living close to the smell of petrol and to test the cream-layer of man-made road ships is what attracted him here.

Read Full Bio

You might also be interested in

  • News

Compare

You can add 3 variants maximum*