Carbon Fiber 1970 Charger with a Demon V8
SpeedKore Performance built the 1970 Dodge Charger called “Evolution” with a supercharged 6.2 L Demon V8. The motor features a smaller pulley, upgraded fuel injectors, Dailey Engineering dry sump system, and custom SpeedKore stainless steel exhaust headers. The motor produces 966 hp (710 kW) to the wheels through a TR-6060 six-speed manual transmission, Driveshaft Shop carbon fiber driveshaft, and Strange 9-inch rear end. SpeedKore fabricated a custom 2×4-inch frame and added Penske 7500 series double-adjustable coilovers and Brembo GT monobloc six-piston calipers with 15-inch rotors in front and four-piston with 15-inch rotors in back. Those are covered by HRE S101 wheels (19×9, 20×12) with Michelin Pilot Sport 2 (245/35, 345/40). On top of the chassis is an aluminum floor and firewall. Surrounding that are custom carbon fiber fenders, hood, doors, quater panels, roof, and bumpers.
Source: SpeedKore Performance (project page)







