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Old 07-22-2014, 03:10 PM   #1289
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Hellcat first drive and review. At least the first one I've found today.

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Old 07-22-2014, 03:10 PM   #1290
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Don't get too much wood from 118mph at 8600' DA.

Supercharged engines can do almost as good in thin air as they do in dense air.

Let's see, I ran 11.00@123? boosted at Bandimere, and 10.65@126? boosted at Houston Race Park. Over 10,000' difference in DA on the runs. Same 6420lb raceweight, same GT4202R.
Even for FI cars, there is still a decent hit to performance in +9000DA. I personally believe the 12.1@118 is pretty nice for a stock car with celebrity behind the wheel.

Here's a stock A6 ZL1 running mid 13s at 108 in DA between +7000 and +8000.. http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=361349
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Old 07-22-2014, 03:11 PM   #1291
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Old 07-22-2014, 03:17 PM   #1292
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yeah, for some reason, there are a lot of people out there that like to have the better looking car, if they have the top of the line model. a lot of them even get offended if a lower model car takes parts of the top model and put it on their car. (not talking badges)

I feel people like that are idiots and just try to cause other people problems. If you can get a mix and match car more power to you. I really like the way dodge has their packages as mix and match. Before this is all over I may end up with 2 challengers.
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Old 07-22-2014, 03:22 PM   #1293
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Even for FI cars, there is still a decent hit to performance in +9000DA. I personally believe the 12.1@118 is pretty nice for a stock car with celebrity behind the wheel.

Here's a stock A6 ZL1 running mid 13s at 108 in DA between +7000 and +8000.. http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=361349
What Rat failed to mention was they didn't even go WOT until after 2nd gear.....lol
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Old 07-22-2014, 03:28 PM   #1294
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Honestly the Hellcat reminds me a lot of the 1970 Chevelle SS 454 w/ the LS6. A straight line brute that won't kill you in the corners but is no corner carver either. Same with the Boss 429 and Ram Air IV 455 GTO's.
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Old 07-22-2014, 03:53 PM   #1295
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I personally believe the 12.1@118 is pretty nice for a stock car...
DA corrected to 11.52 @ 124.73 MPH.
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Old 07-22-2014, 04:40 PM   #1296
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Don't get too much wood from 118mph at 8600' DA.

Supercharged engines can do almost as good in thin air as they do in dense air.

Let's see, I ran 11.00@123? boosted at Bandimere, and 10.65@126? boosted at Houston Race Park. Over 10,000' difference in DA on the runs. Same 6420lb raceweight, same GT4202R.
Turbos are far less affected by altitude changes than blowers and n/a motors, but I suspect you know this.

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Honestly the Hellcat reminds me a lot of the 1970 Chevelle SS 454 w/ the LS6. A straight line brute that won't kill you in the corners but is no corner carver either. Same with the Boss 429 and Ram Air IV 455 GTO's.
Except the Hellcat apparently can carve corners...probably better than 98% of drivers could handle.
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Old 07-22-2014, 05:07 PM   #1297
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Indeed! but there are no cutouts/dumps from the factory. They do have active exhaust though.
I thought the scat pak had the dumps, not active exhaust, but dumps. If you look at the gas monkey video its a button on the key fob. I don't think you can get it on the Hellcat.
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Old 07-22-2014, 05:13 PM   #1298
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This boat (totally stock) didn't do too bad...and that's without the adaptive suspension

You see....If you are too used to driving those "little cars"...you cant drive the boat...it will scare you ....lol...

I expect the Hellcat will do even better......



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Old 07-22-2014, 05:15 PM   #1299
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I thought the scat pak had the dumps, not active exhaust, but dumps. If you look at the gas monkey video its a button on the key fob. I don't think you can get it on the Hellcat.
Gas Monkey is a bad choice for the face of Dodge. Majority of the stuff he has stated so far was far from being fact.

From the 392 Hemi up to the Hellcat, they have active exhaust, Similar to GM's exhaust flaps.

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If there is any gating mechanism to bleed surplus boost, or any digital timing changes required for boost related knock retard, then you won't see the huge losses that N/A engines run into.

Example:

Let's say your blown engine is at torque peak RPM, and you get some detonation at 2:1 pressure ratio, at sea level. You can either let some boost bypass, or you retard the timing.

When you run into thinner air, it won't see that knock, so either sets the timing back to normal (advances), or perhaps even stops bypassing boost.

With a NA engine, you can't adjust compression dynamically, and you have to add timing at high altitude due to the lesser true compression. Adding timing in this case simply adjusts for the slower, less efficient, burn rate.

While the numbers might sound the same, it's not.

There is a big difference between dropping timing to halt knock, and adding timing due to poor burn speed.

Hence you never can really have a decent DA correction factor for blown engines. You could lose nothing at 10,000' DA, or you could lose just as much as an NA engine does. It depends on how much leeway against knock you had to start with.

But, this is nothing new. You are only going to be able to compare apples to apples with blown engines.

And everybody will still bitch at people who get to run at -800 feet DA track days.
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Indeed! but there are no cutouts/dumps from the factory. They do have active exhaust though.
I believe it does have a sort of an electric cutout activated via key fob.

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Except the Hellcat apparently can carve corners...probably better than 98% of drivers could handle.
^Amen brother. Amen.
Yeah,...not bad for a BIG car, huh?!

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I thought the scat pak had the dumps, not active exhaust, but dumps. If you look at the gas monkey video its a button on the key fob. I don't think you can get it on the Hellcat.
You are correct.

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Gas Monkey is a bad choice for the face of Dodge. Majority of the stuff he has stated so far was far from being fact.
I must have missed it.
Got the link? And please point out where they lies are along with the link, I must have been duped.
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Old 07-22-2014, 06:18 PM   #1302
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Except the Hellcat apparently can carve corners...probably better than 98% of drivers could handle.
^^^^ This!

In most cases people can't come close to pushing any of these cars to their limit. It's certainly fun for armchair debates but does anyone really see a Hellcat showing up at a track day and having a driver even remotely capable of pushing the car to get a decent time? Hell, I've only run into two ZL1s and a couple GT Mustangs this year and in Vancouver there are virtually no other places to come race.

I'd love to see one come race and I'd take my losing like a man if it's faster but I'm not holding my breath for them to show up. Hell I've yet to even see a GT500 come out and there are lots of them in the area.
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