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SpeedFactory 426 Charger Race Car Sets New World Record: 9.45s @ 145 mph quarter mile

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2010

SpeedFactory's 426 Charger race car at South Georgia Motorsports Park in Valdosta, GA. Jan 23, 2010. Driver Eddie Rosa sets a new world record in the LX community by running a 9.45s @ 145 mph in the quarter mile. This is not a purpose-built dragster, it is a real 2006 Dodge Charger R/T that has been heavily modified.

Info: 426 motor with Vortech YSi Centrifigual Supercharger running 14 lbs boost. No nitrous.

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  • It's what you've got do to shed weight and go fast!

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  • @gwalton89gmail

    mopar is the best

  • Impressive and scary fast!

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  • MOPAR OR NO CAR!!!! LIKE THIS

  • @SpeedFactoryCars Do you think u can get that car to the 8 second realm???

  • @intel7337 lol... get ford to make a 4 door family car with as much horsepower as their mustang and then talk. otherwise stfu. i can woop stangs in my daytona charger with 5 people in the car... comfortably

  • My lord . Big monster

  • LOL, a 4 door race car,.

    Gapp and Roush would be proud.

  • @intel7337

    lOL... Mustang.

    All of ford's good shit is overseas because they cant run them over here because FMC america didnt design it.

    I Just still cant believe you said Ford...

    LoooooooooooooooL EVERYTIME!!!

  • ...imagine seeing this shit coming up on ya in the middle of the night. : )

  • insane

  • not bad......

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