I've Been Demonized! And I LOVE IT!


ENZO BTR

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Sep 11, 2005
1,050
Southern California
So, for the first time in over 12 years (or, since I bought my Ford GT on August 23rd, 2005) I pulled the trigger and bought another brand new car (note: I did lease my first car ever last spring, but it was a 2017 Fiat 500e offered at $49 a month, and I give it back after 36 months, so it doesn't count -- I think...).

Anyway, I just picked up earlier today a 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon from Courtesy Dodge in San Juan Capistrano. I was fortunate enough to drive the Demon at the press event in July, at which point my efforts to resist its pull melted and I asked Tim Kuniskis (head of FCA passenger vehicles, and a genuine performance car freak) if I could still get one. He said "probably" and then made it happen.

My car just crossed 50 miles and I'm soft-peddling it until I get to at least 500 miles (and probably 1,000). But like I remember with my 2005 GT, even "soft-peddling" these kind of cars lets you destroy most other vehicles with 1/3 throttle and upshifting at 3,500 rpm.

I would say the biggest surprise/delight feature with the Demon (other than the performance...and sound...and looks...okay, there are A LOT!) is the breadth of cool accessories it comes with. The Demon Crate. The Rear Seat delete package. The Street Tire package. The Storage package. The Race Logic harness. The Demon-customized VBOX data logger and camera system. This mirrors a lot of what's available with the new GT, but the Demon costs about 20% of the new GT, so again -- surprise/delight.

Anyway, it's pretty amazing to have over 1,500 horsepower in my garage, and this car makes quite a salve as I wait for my new Ford GT order window. And it feels good to be back in the anticipation mode of getting a new vehicle, figuring out how it works, chomping at the bit to hammer it but controlling yourself through the break-in period. Fun-Fun-Fun stuff. If anyone else on here has a Demon I'd love to hear their thoughts on the car.

Here's a shot of it being put to bed in its new digs for the first time tonight. Had to rip some cabinets out of my garage over New Year's Eve/Day to make room for the Demon and the GT (and my wife's 500e). But they all fit. Barely :thumbsup

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Very cool, Karl! Congratulations. At least you get to start working on the mileage immediately; my F8 Demon should be here to me in South Dakota in the next month or so, but then I will have to wait until probably May to start the break-in period (gotta love winter in the Midwest). Looking forward to hearing you post more about your Demon!
 
Thanks! I'm only at 45 miles so far, but I'll be driving as much as possible (unless it rains, of course...) to get to the fun stuff.
 
...and glad to see you have the protective yellow front spoiler guard removed!
 
Yeah, that's just not the way to go -- even if you're OCD about pavement scrapes. Better to buy a new splitter and keep it in the box while you drive the Demon and not stress about bumps/dips.
 
That’s another awesome, special car I’d like to have. Congratulations Karl. I’m looking forward to your impressions after it’s broken in.
 
Congrats! I have a buddy that got 2 of them. Both delivered at Christmas. Red one and black one. One for go, and one for show.
 
At least you picked a good color.
 
I guess your going to take it to the drag strip right, let us know how you make out.
 
Well done Karl,that will be a blast! We must have a shot of you pulling the front wheels off the ground....as advertised. Can't wait for future reports.
 
Great car to add to the collection !! Congrats Karl !!
 
Saaweeeeeeet!!!! Looking good. I don't think I could be restrained enough to avoid doing one brief pull.
 
I guess your going to take it to the drag strip right, let us know how you make out.

My first love of automobiles sprang from drag racing a 1969 Plymouth GTX before I had a license. This car speaks to that part of me, and I definitely will be hitting the strip with it. What pushed me over the edge in buying one is how civilized it is when not hammering on it...AND when hammering on it. Even in full 840 hp mode it was extremely manageable at the track during the press event. It’s the unltimste street-legal dragster, and it makes me as giddy as that 440-powered Mopar made me on West Colfax 33 years ago. :banana
 
My first love of automobiles sprang from drag racing a 1969 Plymouth GTX before I had a license. This car speaks to that part of me, and I definitely will be hitting the strip with it. What pushed me over the edge in buying one is how civilized it is when not hammering on it...AND when hammering on it. Even in full 840 hp mode it was extremely manageable at the track during the press event. It’s the unltimste street-legal dragster, and it makes me as giddy as that 440-powered Mopar made me on West Colfax 33 years ago. :banana

Cool backstory!
 
.....and that GTX was producing less than half the horsepower of your Demon. Times have definitely changed.
 
Congratulations Karl!
I assume that you paid the dollar for the passenger seat?!
 
Yup, got passenger and rear seat, plus upgraded audio (skipped the sunroof —a car with this much power doesn’t need extra holes in the frame...).

Plenty of room to give you or anyone a ride that’s interested Ron. :biggrin
 
As a late 60's drag racer, this beast really gets my blood pumping. I thought a buddy and I were on the list to get one, but his contact at a dealer in Philly didn't come through. The thought of a high 9-low 10 second car in the 60's meant Pro-Stock - Super Stock kind of builds. Amazing that Dodge put this purpose built car out there to the public !

Congrats, and can't wait to see some video !
 
Great car

Congratulations!!