This 7.0L Hellephant engine build starts with huge power, serious parts, and a secret project waiting to be revealed. The ...
Dodge may be about to discontinue its production V8 muscle cars in favor of electric motors, but it is not done with piston power just yet. The brand's Direct Connection parts division has unveiled ...
The Demonology YouTube channel, devoted to the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, recently posted this video featuring a Hellephant-equipped Demon. The Hellephant, of course, is a 1000-hp crate engine that ...
This 7.0L Hellephant engine build starts a secret high horsepower project with serious Mopar power, huge performance ...
To send off the current-generation Challenger, Dodge created the Demon 170, a 1025-hp street-legal drag-strip monster. Just 3300 170s will be built, but its burly 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 will enjoy ...
The performance parts specialists at Mopar will put the 1,000-horsepower “Hellephant” crate engine into production by the end of 2019 despite delays reportedly caused by reliability concerns. A sequel ...
If you're working on a project car at the moment and are still undecided about what to drop into the engine bay, there's an app for that. That app is called the Hellephant, and it's Mopar's 1,000-hp ...
Available to pre-order since Hemi day (April 26th), the Hellephant is sold out. Mopar hasn’t given production numbers for the 426-cu.in. leviathan of an engine, but chances are the supercharged V8 is ...
Ladies and gentlemen drag racers, we are probably witnessing the first quarter-mile run featuring Dodge's 426 Hellephant, the most potent crate engine of the Mopar world. You know, the 7.0-liter ...
If you want to get your hands on a Hellephant engine, you better be prepared to fork over a good amount of cash. There are four of these engines in total, including two variants of the Hellephant C170 ...
The engine itself looks really cool and is on display at SEMA as a standalone installation … but it doesn’t look as cool as the 1968 Dodge “Super Charger” Concept built specifically to house the ...
Dodge's switch to electrification has seen its V8-powered line of performance cars discontinued, with buyers instead left to choose between the slow-selling Charger Daytona EV and the upcoming ...