The World's First Dodge Demon-Powered Truck

TLDRWe have transformed an abandoned Ram SRT10 into the world's first truck powered by a Dodge Demon engine. We have replaced the Viper V10 with a supercharged 6.2L Demon engine, mounted a 4l80 transmission, and installed a 25-gallon fuel cell to meet the truck's massive fuel demands. The build is still a work in progress, but we have made significant progress in terms of fuel system and exhaust installation.

Key insights

🔥We have successfully replaced the Viper V10 with a supercharged 6.2L Demon engine.

💪The 25-gallon fuel cell has been installed to meet the truck's massive fuel demands.

🚀We are mounting the fuel cell behind the rear axle to improve weight distribution.

🗝️We have come up with a clever solution to mount the fuel pump to the trailer hitch.

⚙️We have designed a custom exhaust system to re-route it away from the fuel cell.

Q&A

What is the purpose of the truck build?

The purpose of the truck build is to showcase the power and performance of the Dodge Demon engine in a unique and unexpected platform.

What modifications have been made to the original truck?

We have replaced the original Viper V10 engine with a supercharged 6.2L Demon engine, installed a 4l80 transmission, and made significant changes to the fuel system and exhaust.

Why did you choose to mount the fuel cell behind the rear axle?

Mounting the fuel cell behind the rear axle improves weight distribution and helps to prevent fuel starvation during high-speed maneuvering.

How did you mount the fuel pump to the trailer hitch?

We used a modified bracket from an old tool to mount the fuel pump securely to the trailer hitch, ensuring proper fuel flow.

What is the plan for the exhaust system?

We have designed a custom exhaust system to re-route it away from the fuel cell and optimize performance while minimizing noise.

Timestamped Summary

00:00We have transformed an abandoned Ram SRT10 into the world's first truck powered by a Dodge Demon engine.

00:22We have successfully replaced the Viper V10 with a supercharged 6.2L Demon engine.

00:48We have installed a 25-gallon fuel cell to meet the truck's massive fuel demands.

01:43We are mounting the fuel cell behind the rear axle to improve weight distribution.

03:38We have come up with a clever solution to mount the fuel pump to the trailer hitch.

04:21We have designed a custom exhaust system to re-route it away from the fuel cell.