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Dodge DEMON on 93, No Skinnies and No Transbrake - Drag Vid
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<blockquote data-quote="AustinSN" data-source="post: 15851967" data-attributes="member: 159453"><p>Eventually someone will be able to mirror what Dodge did with the Demon, maybe not on factory tires but the DA the day they ran looks like it was ~-1300', guys will probably be able to find a similar DA to that. The biggest issue is the track prep, the dude who prepped the track for the Demon run is one of 5 guys who can do it nationally. He said for top fuel dragsters his "traction meter" is in the 350-550 range (whatever that means) but for the Demon he said it pegged his meter over 900-1000 and it's physically too sticky to walk on.</p><p></p><p>It might go back to that previous argument about the stock vs not stock but it will probably take an aftermarket set of slicks to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AustinSN, post: 15851967, member: 159453"] Eventually someone will be able to mirror what Dodge did with the Demon, maybe not on factory tires but the DA the day they ran looks like it was ~-1300', guys will probably be able to find a similar DA to that. The biggest issue is the track prep, the dude who prepped the track for the Demon run is one of 5 guys who can do it nationally. He said for top fuel dragsters his "traction meter" is in the 350-550 range (whatever that means) but for the Demon he said it pegged his meter over 900-1000 and it's physically too sticky to walk on. It might go back to that previous argument about the stock vs not stock but it will probably take an aftermarket set of slicks to do it. [/QUOTE]
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