This Classic Dodge Challenger With Up To 2,500 HP Was Built To Eat Supercars For Breakfast
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This classic Dodge Challenger with up to 2,500 hp was built to eat supercars for breakfast


It may look like another restored challenger, but this beauty has a supercharged V8 of 9.37 liters

                                                                            

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by Brad Anderson

March 20, 2025 at 12:32

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    This classic Dodge Challenger with up to 2,500 hp was built to eat supercars for breakfast

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  • This wild challenger construction has a supercharged V8 of 9.37 liters.
  • The engine was resolved to operate on 91 Octane, currently pushing 1,200 hp.
  • Kam’s journeys spent more than 10,000 hours on this project.

If you saw this 1970 Dodge Challenger Dodge parked in the street, it would probably justify a second glance, but could be easily confused as a simple old restored muscle car. In reality, this challenger built by a store in Australia, is one of the wildest and powerful Dodge brand creations, capable of pumping up to 2,500 hp. It is more than any electric hypercar and up there with some of the dredging cars Nissan GT-R and Lamborghini with the wildest Twin-Turbo.

The car, known with love as “havoc”, was built by Kam rides in Queensland. For three years, the store spent more than 10,000 hours of shooting which was once a regular challenger of 70 in one that will eat Demon 170 for breakfast.

Read: Restomod 1973 Dodge Challenger will punish you with its hemi V8 of 6.4 l supercharged

Under the skin is a tailor -made roadster store chassis, and the power is gracked with a 572 cubic inch V8 or 9.37 liters built by Stanton Racing Engines. This massive motorcycle group has a falsified crank, several MOPAR pieces, 2,200 cc, and is surmounted by a F3 compressor from Procharger. When Havoc was built for the first time, it was set to operate on 101 octane of fuel, which allows it to deliver 2,500 hp. However, it has since been settled for 91-octane fuel, reducing advanced power to only 1,200 horses.

The V8 is coupled with a manual transmission at six -speed TREMEC MAGNUM T56 and to a differential from the 9 -inch roadster workshop. The power supply is sent by a set of Gargantuan Mickey Thompson tires on the back.



 This classic Dodge Challenger with up to 2,500 hp was built to eat supercars for breakfast
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No stone has been left not returned to the revision of the outside and the inside of the Dodge. Mecum Auctions, who was responsible for selling it, notes that he was taken over in PPG Charley Hutton Paint while in the cabin is made of brown diamond leather and seats of a Holden Commodore.

The challenger’s dashboard is completely tailor -made and offers new ventilation mouths and Dakota digital gauges. An iPad is also used as a central display. The car will be sold at auction on March 22 and should look for a good sum.

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