The Late Great comedian George Carlin once said “ The definition of a modern car is 2000 pounds of GLASS, PLASTIC & STEEL, that will propel you beyond ALL human survivability.
All good advice here's a few more: #4: don't accelerate hard until the car is straight (not during turns) #5: first three months - learn how the car handles #6: hard braking isn't always the answer
Sold my Hellcat last month. I'm 51 and I couldn't show restraint driving it. Was addicted to the power and speed. Drove like a mad man. I consider myself a seasoned driver with hotrod's, but I had a date with death. I felt my time was close. She'll be a great memory.
Yeah I wished I had done that,but with my BUSA I was a pro driver with 30yrs experience ,and ended up crippled on the street.. but I’ve since gone through a 800hp trans am, 800 hp ZL1 500hp F-150 and about to possible pull the trigger of a 800hp redeye..although I’ve not totally made my mine up..
Yeah I outrun people all the time in junk, just because I can drive. Most people I see are even scared of what they buy nowadays and they should be if they don't know what they're doing. But they need to also quit flexing like they do know what they're doing
I agree but I will say, at least where I live (NY) or within 75 miles of it (NY), this state spends millions of dollars on walking paths. Biking paths, hiking/cliff face climbing (High liabilities as well correct?), and slow and slower lanes but think that any type of motor sports are reckless, brings in violent crowds, too much liability 😆😂, too much pollution (may we begin on the electric car battery start to finish (disposal issues?), and too much traffic on roads. Well, there is a lot of backed up traffic and accidents on roads that are long and winding and have little to no should and a mountain biker going up or down in lane riding extremely slow or when hikers park illegally and state police do nothing about it although no parking signs all over the road and the road is so narrow add 18 wheelers to the list and people are going head on (happens quite often I may add. Almost every summer weekend). Or the additional amount of litter along and throughout these areas (but we have signs!) Ok we will put up signs as well. And the amount of serious injuries as well as minor (bad road rash, broken arm), and finally, only because very long already, and congregation of many people blocking store fronts, diners, and pizza places, throughout the check points of the trails. So you get it? It's racism in a different manner. Because of what we do does not interest many political staff and many people in general (that the news pushes to broadcast) this state is not willing to entertain it at all nor tolerate its frustrated drivers wishing they could have a local track here and there, we go to the streets (need to learn to drive at night lol) and yes, some of do become violent (frustrated and stressed better word). Let's think of it, aren't all of us as well at this point?
Just bought my Dodge Charger scat pack almost 2 weeks ago. Love the car, but still getting used to it. I’m 21 years old and this video put a lot in perspective for me. I handle the car very well but the talks about driving fast on the highway stood out the most. It seems all fun and games until things go bad. Thanks for the video. It was very helpful.
I wrecked in a drag race 30 years ago when I was 21. Broke my neck, fractured skull, permanent nerve damage to my left arm and shoulder, broken ankle and 17 fractures in my left leg. I was paralyzed from the neck down. They give me less than one half percent of even surviving. With hard work in rehab. I was one in the millions that become paralyzed and regain all motor functions. Lucky is not a word for my recovery. It was a miracle. I had 5 race cars at the time and was itching to get back to racing. After I was cleared from the doctor's to never race again. I headed back to the quarter mile. When I was coming up to maximum speed on my first run, I felt hesitant to keep pushing it. I figured it was just back to racing nerves. I took several runs and could not shake that feeling. I tried and tried for over a month everyday to get competitive again. I finally realized that I had lost my edge and could not be a good competitor. I sold all my drag cars and went back to work doing hvac service work. Now I am 51 and retiring this month. I have had my eye on the Scat Pack for about a year now. I still like to go fast, just not on the track. Just a quick question Jay, How is the Scat Pack for driving long distance ? I have alot of arthritis in my legs and want something that I don't have to stop every 50 miles to stretch. I had to buy a Cadillac just for this purpose. Is it comfortable on long drives ?
Congratulations on your car but please young man be safe and don't race in traffic because you can lose control and hurt yourself or someone else. Enjoy
@Oldskol Acura lol yep 😂. I bet most of them wrecks are spoiled rich kids with a fresh license who never even drove a base civic. Best formula for disaster.
This video feels like the conversation my dad had with me when I got my first 1000cc motorcycle. Respect the power. This beast won't care about your feelings, it will kill you, and have no remorse.
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I had a 67 karman Ghia with nice dual carbs 1835cc not a hell cat but it had a surprise for me 1rst race against a new gen gto.my Ghia does wheely off the line ! I forgot to put the sand bags back .
I went to a private driving school and my instructor always said when the car gets sideways, to look in the direction you want the car to travel because your hands turn the wheel the direction you’re looking. Let off the gas and look where you want it to go, not where you don’t want it to go. No gas no brakes and look where you want the car to go
@@BC-hc5dq well if you're spinning out of control you've already passed the point of no return. The OP's advice applies to what you should do to AVOID reaching the point of no return. If the car has already spun over 90° you're well on your way. 180°+... you're already there and just along for the ride. Unless you intentionally did this, and are in control (which the majority are not), yeah... you've hit that point. In the end, the object is to avoid letting it get there. These car have WICKED power. One must bare that in mind and RESPECT that fact at all times. Do that, and you'll likely be able to benefit from the aforementioned advice. Don't... well... hope there's no traffic, pedestrians, guard rails, cement barriers, buildings, bridges, or ditches nearby. Any of those and you may have a life changing, or ending moment.
So many fast cars on the roads now days... Even some trucks and basic suvs are getting quick (3.5 ecoboost) .. Then you have tesla bragging about 0-60 in 2-4 seconds and bragging about a quick semi.... Do we need so many people with cars like this??? Haha no. At least with gas cars the poor mpg in high hp cars would weed out many non car people.
Thats why i started with a v6 in my younger days. Perfect driving and boredom of a v6 and you just might be ready for true american muscle.......****might***
Excellent video. I had a WRX also for awhile and loved the freedom of handling knowing it would respond immediately being an AWD car. I’ve had my Scat for 6 months now and oh man, The difference in torque is massive. I’ve practiced in long parking lots with exactly this scenario and you can’t understand how powerful these things are until you get out of sorts and have to compensate. It’s not easy. It’s stressful. But once you can control it it feels like you have “leveled up” I can’t tell you how many dudes have tried to roll race at 3 pm on the DNT, too. No. I pick my spots to unleash it responsibly. I didn’t get this car to go 150 all the time, I got it bc it’s an amazing muscle car that is exceptionally fun to drive and can be tinkered with in so many ways to improve that experience. Anybody who just wants these to race should stick to the track.
Smart man I do that too tbh. I don’t like racing especially a spot I’ve never driven through, don’t know how the road is or how your car will react in case of a bad road but once you know oh it’s on 😈🤣
As someone who owns a 2019 Chevy Camaro SS with a 6.2L V8, and has had it for a year, I don't have one dent on the car. BECAUSE I don't drive it like a bat out of hell!! These kind of cars have a hell of a lot of power and you need to respect that power. It doesn't matter whether your on a road, a highway, or even a racetrack!!! REMEMBER, it's not just the car you jeopardize, it's your insurance.......and more importantly, your own life!!! Happy motoring!!!
I own an 09 mustang gt and occasionally drive like an ass, but ive had it for over 3 years and have gotten used to how it drives when pushed. But it took me a while to reach that point. It took me a few months to get used to how the car felt when driven hard or how to react with me making power slides. But now I dont really do that stuff anymore, the worst I do is speed down the highway[like 80-90 mph)
@@joshuaholman7760👍!! Actually, another car than I'm also a fan of is the Dodge Challenger Scat Pack. If I had one, I'd have a torred-colored car with a black on the hood, cab, and the trunk. I'd also attach an angry duck hood ornament!! Unfortunately, I can't do that with a Camaro because the hood design wouldn't look good with an ornament!! (The same hood ornament that was in the movie "Death Proof". In case you haven't seen the movie, it's what Kurt Russell had on his black Chevy Nova).
So true.. My boss bought a brand new 1965 Shelby Cobra w/289, Black. One night while street racing in Fremont Ca. he hit a railroad crossing at 100+ mph ..the car flipped and was destroyed, breaking his back in the process.
@@richbenoit1840 A friend of mine Dick Smith use to race a 427 cobra in SCCA. he was national champion in the car. I was with him at some of his races. I owned a Shelby 350 gt a 66. I belonged to the Shelby Cobra Club for many years. So I may know a little more than your average bear about them. I prefer the 289 version, they were and all around more balanced car.
@John Doe I’ve lost complete control of my car ended up in grass almost sending me into a ditch hydro planned took turns too fast. The most important thing is to not lose your cool and freak out. It’s really a simple concept you can’t make quick decisions freaking out
@John Doe you a internet clown sir.. From professional to personal vehicles a lot of close calls but never any full blown accidents why because a key lesson when getting your cdl’s is too remain claim. Rather you can do that or not is in your hands. So therefore keep yo none driving ass off the roads
I’m glad people like you exist. This video was needed. I’m tired of seeing these vehicles get miss used. Or any other vehicle for that matter. So cheers to you. Thank you for doing this service for the public
Great vid. C7 Corvette owner here. Huge learning curve...finally took a professional performance race class which showed me what my car was capable of ...was scary actually 😳. Money well spent. After all the learning and practice the car is still the boss.
I've daily driven my 392 for about a year now, and to be honest, even to this day, the power of it can really take you by surprise. I've owned several sports cars, but this one has the kind of torque that can make a trip around the damn block quite dangerous, if you're not careful with accelerating and turning.
Not just your 392, my 5.7 rt can find a slick spot under hard acceleration and get slidey really quick! Thankfully no misshaps for me yet, but I definitely respect the hemi. The scat or hc could be too much very quickly if my lil 5.7 can get out of sorts on dry pavement.
@@chasstiles7611 that is understandable. The 6 cyld.is a powerful engine and will do 120 really comfortably. The 8 speed transmission allows such possibilities
Hats off to you Mr RacerX. What a great video to get the message to the masses. This should be mandatory viewing for every high schooler when they get their license. Kudos to Mopar also for having their driving school for anyone who buys a Hellcat platform vehicle. Back in 1984 I bought a new Chrysler Laser with a 2.2liter turbo and a 5speed that put out 166HP which made it one of the fastest production cars at the time. We’ve come a long way baby!
i drive a v6 charger and even though it doesn’t make a whole lot of power in the rain it did get lose im 17 but i knew what to do i let off the gas and let it come back. and i am also very responsible with my car and respect the car and its power at all times
@@warrengreen3217 the V6 is the only way to get all wheel drive, the insurance is way less, gas mileage is way more, and the reliability is better. Mine works great in the snow! I love the Challenger GT AWD. Plus, the modern V6 in the challenger GT has 305HP which is more horsepower than the V8 muscle cars of the 80s made.
That is why you have the teenage and valet mode. Never got to drive a Hellcat. That was a Roush certified test drivers job. But did drive the Mustang 5.0 and tested all the modes. With all the transmissions. Until I got caught. I guess Ford was sure I would break the Manual shift 6 speed? I have a cycle endorsement and a 750 Katana. That is about 4 Horses for every 10 pounds of motorcycle. Don't like the Rs motor is too pipey. AKA narrow HP and torque band with steep increase. Smooth is much better for driving For drag race HP is about all that matters as long the rear wheels do not pass the front wheels. I wore out 5 motorcycles. BTW a "88 Saleen does have problems keeping the rear wheels behind the front ones. Drove one of those. Also did drive a purple shaft 440 4 speed '66 Charger. Never wrecked either one. I don't like automatics in the new cars. The computer and I have a different idea of what gear is proper for what I am doing.
Just got a 2020 Scatpack after selling my 13' GT500 back in 2017. Love the feel and look of these beautiful beasts. Dodge did a great job. I had a 07' Evo MR, 05' E55 AMG and a 17' Ford Fusion Sport. But the horsepower, comfort and looks of the Scatpack is just what I need right now... Awesome. #Blessings
Learn what your car feels like in a safe environment, both when it feels good and when it feels bad. When you finally have that "Oh - - - -" moment, you'll know what to do.
Did that with my ninja my first real superbikes. Had yrs of riding bikes but not with that kind of power and handling. I went to deserted areas and slowly pushed it and it saved my life s few times. Even racers do not jump into f1 fast it takes yrs of driving cars in lower classes to build skills and feel for rea
Thanks for doing this particular video. I love my two Challengers and I love pushing them to there limits out on the track. However, as you and others pointed out, too many untrained drivers are getting into these cars and ruining them or, worse, getting people hurt. A well done, straight shooting PSA video like this is most welcome.
@@stephenfrancis303 LMAO ! another "more money than brains" guy. 500 HP Honda? I'm sure that's a good daily driver (extreme sarcasm alert) . You guys are a sad joke. Watched "Fast and Furious" and think they have something when they get a Civic. What did it cost to build ? I'd take an old Intrepid with V6 and wipe every stock Honda for fun. So you spend a ton to be competitive against a stock mid size domestic. Except my Intrepid is comfortable, quiet, loaded and reliable. You have an expensive , noisy lawn mower lol
@@stephenfrancis303 ...and my 2.2 made that in the 80's with the turbo swap and intercooler.... That's a lot of money to put on a car. Especially one with a low resale...
@@joebalser9515 you do know 500whp isn’t a lot for a Honda these days right? There’s Honda’s that make more than double that. At 500whp it’ll pull on a redeye all day. Open your eyes and you’ll see there’s more to the car world than what your biased mind thinks lol.
This is kinda like watching a drama. He’s lost a lot recently and produces good content regardless of what’s happening. Kudos to RacerX! You have to root for this guy!
Its all about peddling the car when she gets loose and alot of people don't understand that term. Love my 2020 scatpack challenger in Octane Red.. Thanks for another great video
there are plenty of tracks where you can let it rip , the street is not the place my car hits 128 mph in 10 seconds , but i never let it rip on the street that's what tracks are for
Brother you really nailed it with this video! I appreciate the concern and the seriousness that was taken into making this. A lot of people really needed to see this content! I hope they listened and internalize the content that was given here. From one enthusiast to another thank you!!!
About responsibility: I've had my 2013 R/T 5.7 Challenger for about 4 years now. I'm 56. In my 20s I had a '79 6.6 Trans Am, and drove it like a 25 yr-old, lost my driving privileges in 4 states. I'm surprised I wasn't dead before 30. Yeah. Then it was all Hondas and Toyotas to my 50s, and now my R/T. When i first bought it i took it into an empty parking lot and purposely discovered where its breaking points were from a dead stop to getting on the pedal and making right and left turns, as if i were leaving intersection traffic lights. Helped A LOT to know where it broke traction. Over the first 6 months I would get the speedo up to 140mph pretty easy, but due to the factory Eagle RS-A at a 149 speed rating, that was as far as I dared. I also MADE A POINT of 140 ONLY on divided highways with NO other cars going in either direction, and no on-ramps (usually on Sunday mornings 6am, and, yes, once racing a Camaro SS and once racing a Porsche. They both lost, I don't worship Dale Earnhardt Sr for no reason). Literally traffic-free, with no side driveways, etc. The only things I want to worry about are tires, animals, and potholes. If I'm going to kill somebody, it needs to be only me, don't need to kill anyone else. Since then, though, I'm pretty much flow of traffic and only get on the pedal in rare occasions, or freeway on-ramps,. etc. Crazy thing is now I have the Michelin Pilot A/S3+ ZR tires, and I don't get the thing over 115 these days, and that's still only if I'm the only car on the highway. Sure, it's no Hellcat, only 375horse, but that's still enough to kill you before you know it. Get on it, for sure, but don't be a dick.
Not over 140? My 1967 Oldsmobile 442 only had 360 horsepower, but it weighed 3600 because it was barely optioned. The 3.73 gears made sure it didn't go over 115mph
Wow Im the same way! But Im 61 yrs old. Ive learned alot since 18 yrs old. Ive a series of quick muscle cars from that era. Self control is the name of the game! Like you said! Im surprised Im still here!
My 66 Charger ran up to 145 mph, and blew a lot of tires back in the 70's. Finally got smart and got some cop interceptors. Once the road was lonely, it was terrific. Tread life was not great though.
The go fast motorcycle guys learned how self control is early on. When I first got a bike it was a 15 year old beater middleweight...but the equivalent power to weight ratio in a 3500 lb car would have been 800 hp. It’s a different day in the canyons when there’s significantly less “rest” time between corners, and fatigue gets dangerous fast...
Four or five guys I knew in high school (early 70’s). We’re dead before 25. All these guys were into muscle and racing. Since I was a kid I wanted a Challenger. I bought a beautiful black R/T as a retirement present to myself in 2011. It’s got all the power I need. Sure would like to drive a hellcat some day though.
This is why I'm glad I grew up driving nothing but rear-wheel drive cars no matter what the weather. Sun, rain, snow, sleet, ...didn't matter, ....you had to figure it out. I think it helped make me a much better driver when I started getting into some "real" horsepower.
Thanks for this discussion. When it comes to high performance cars, we tend to get into the performance aspects and the mod aspects more than we do about responsibility and safety.
It doesn't help.thst Chrysler is notorious for the $7,000 rebates to pay off the outstanding loan on your 18 year old Cadillac and get you into an actual NEW car.
Great advise my Man! a lot of young folks don't get it, especially if they haven't drove or own Muscle car before. I talked to a young guy the another day and he thought he could just get in a high powered car and just go smashing in it and never drove a Muscle car before.
You kind of hit on something here. I am 53 and I grew up with rear wheel drive cars. All of the things in this (lengthy) video made total sense to me. For a generation of people who learned how to drive in FWD and AWD cars with pokey engines have no reference to a high torque RWD car. There is a reason why you see these cars in the 1/4 mile races. They are straight line cars period. While I am a real freedom guy, I do see the point made in this thread of maybe applying a special license (can't believe I just typed that). I will shut up now.
Naw surprisingly challengers handles pretty good in rain,I can make a turn on a onramp at like 60mph while wet and feels stable.meanwhile my fwd honda is hydroplaning all over the place going up a bridge
Yeah but nowadays its way worse because the high hp stuff of today is basically twice as powerful and twice as fast. Factor in way, way more traffic, in cars driven by dangerously distracted drivers and its a wonder the crash rate with these isnt 100 percent
LOL,,,I drove cars back then,,,,the tire and brake technology was very poor yet we drove at speeds far beyond the vehicles capabilities. We drove constantly simplify for the joy of driving. People today just plain don’t know how to drive.
First night I had my scat pack it was raining. Going down the interstate, touched the throttle and she tried to walk out on me. First thing I did was order new wheels and tires. Went to 305s on the rear. Much better
I stuck with the stock size on the front. 245/45 r20s on a 9x20 inch rim. On the back I'm running 305/35 r20s on a 10.5x20 inch rim. All COOPER® ZEON RS3-G1's. I love how the car feels on the road now
Mine did too first week i got it. It was raining, traffic slowed down, i changed lanes , car downshifted because i was going forty and it drifted out on me. I'm just going to get 275's all the way around and see how that works before i change the rear rims. 2019 scat pack
Thank you, great video. I’m almost 60 and I grew up with rear wheel drive muscle cars. Been a long time since I had a RWD car. I just bought a 2018 scat pack and it’s like re-learning to drive again. That awesome power of these cars must be respected. What a machine though!!! Having a blast but yes in the wrong and careless hands it will be a huge problem.
Really appreciate your comments regarding responsible driving. I’ve always driven very capable cars for the time - but as good as you may be - when other vehicles are on the road, talent may not be enough to avoid a tragedy. Great video
Good speech Racerx, you said it all. I am a retired tractor trailer driver we talked on Instagram the other day. Anytime the rear wheels are going faster than the car problems can happen to an inexperienced driver. Maybe you can invite them to the tracks and some of you guys can school them. DrDefenseman
Absolutely great video, my man. Great info even just to bring awareness to how much skill these cars really require. As a 19 y/o who purposefully got a 5.7 Daytona in part to learn some skill before getting into a scat, or something more powerful, this really made me see that I truly made the right decision in getting into power over time. Love watching your videos to learn from an experienced driver.
As you said it's a combination of an unprepared inexperienced driver combined with a car that is not set up for that said driver. Personally if someone's never driven anything like this they need to take lessons in my opinion.
Let's be blunt Most of the people who can handle these things, actual pros as well, never took lessons. We felt it out, and in many cases didn't 'work their way up the hp ladder' either
Hi there Racer-x. It looks like you're doing one hell of a job. Hell of a job helping out the opposition that is. I can't wait tell one of the committee's that think exactly the same as you do about the cars having too much power these days. Pull up your video and play it for the senate or whoever else is going to make the final decision. About picking the horsepower cars can have. If not more likely so having it reduced. And this coming from a guy with a UA-cam channel called Racer-x
A gem of a video. I don’t own a charger or challenger (I do own a v8 rwd coupe), yet I came out learning more about how to control my car. Thank you sir!
Ill be honest, when i first got my 2019 Scat Pack Charger, i was intimidated because i never driven anything this fast. I spent about a month just getting to know the car especially being that its RWD, heavy and a big car. When i had the chance to open it up with no one around i would floor it at different speeds to know what to expect, and how to react. I eventually was more comfortable to be in Track mode or Sport mode, dont always need to be obviously especially in traffic, just wasting gas for no reason and not enjoying it lol. Great video RacerX, god bless.
Thank you. Because of your respect for the machine....you developed a bond engulfed in combustion vapor. And accumulated that sweet, sweet experience on how to be one with perpetual motion. That's the difference between enjoying the rush or just straight up closed caskets time everyone!
This is what I did when I first bought my 09 mustang gt 3 years ago. Having came from. 4 cylinders(with a sports version of one coming in at 210), I took it easy with the mustang till I got used to it.
love this video definitely gonna practice when I get a scat pack I really appreciate all of this information really important things said thank you RacerX
Something I'd like to point out on this is if you are going to do a burnout, lock it in low. An unexpected shift and sudden increase in wheel speed can do all sorts of weird stuff
From personal experience, when you begin to feel the car kick out, DO NOT panic and let off the throttle so quickly! This will cause your car to correct itself be snapping into a straight line and eventually turning you car in the opposite direction from inertia. I recommend powering through and using counter steering until the car is straight. It takes practice but it's easy with these cars due to the long wheel base. Make sure your tires have plenty of tread on them. If you are at the minimum tread level, you're already in trouble. Another thing is that people are neglecting the suspension upgrades! The suspension is the weak point on these vehicles.
Great points and thank you for sharing it on your channel. I own a scatt pack Challenger 2016 and I'm retired, but I have a bunch of respect for my car for the same reasons you described. God bless.
So after watching the entire video I wanted to leave a more specific/ less generic comment: these vehicles are actually not very difficult to obtain especially for new younger drivers. If you’re younger, chances are that you’ve prob never operated a high performance vehicle not only that but you’re likely to get a pretty reasonable deal on one. I almost feel as though there should be an age requirement for these vehicles or Atleast some kind of mandatory test to be completed before purchase. I know how that sounds and believe me I’m not some old buzz killing kind of guy (Just turned 26 in august) but I’ve been driving ever since I was legally able to do so and I must say that our age group is more likely to do crazy shit on the road with other drivers. Please don’t let a bear death experience be the indicator to be smart.. If you’re running late or need to be somewhere fast that’s one thing competitive driving in bad weather or in heavy traffic? Completely different. I have seen and I’m sure a lot of you have also seen or heard of some very unfortunate things happen. Be smart and live to drive the beasts another day.
I'm 17 and I can completely agree. If there was some type of test especially an in person driving test required for these types of vehicles, if someone went from 282hp up to 500 and up without experience it's just a recipe for disaster
Very well stated. People buy these cars not knowing what these cars are all about. I just purchased a Scat Pack Widebody T/A with a 6-speed Tremec and never driving a Challenger, it is Powerful, but it is heavy. I was in a turn lane and made the turn at an intersection and decided to show-off a little, because the sound this thing makes when it accelerates is Awesome. The car already felt heavy when I test drove it, but maybe solid is a better term. It is built very well and when you close the doors it sounds solid. But when making that turn in the turn lane at about 30-40mph, you can really feel that weight. The car does not want to readily turn which is where learning to drift a car around a turn and let the back wheels break free is important. Now I'm 54 years old and I know better. There was no danger and I was not going fast enough to depart the roadway, plus this is my first manual transmission car ever. I have driven stick twice and I own a 2007 Ducati 1098, so I know enough to figure it out, but these cars are indeed Muscle Cars intended for straight line performance. Yes they can be driven aggressively but you need to have the knowledge and experience to do so. And being on a closed course doesn't hurt either.
I’m literally upgrading as I outgrow the power range. Started V6 not I got the 5.7 but I’m jumping to Hellcat next year. Definitely need some time behind making jumps in hp/tq
THANK YOU RACER X. I drive the R/t plus .Wont move it in the rain and if I get caught out in the rain ,will slow it down below posted speed . Car moves around real easy letting up off the brake.
This is a repeat of something I put on facebook just a couple days ago "Today's modern high performance vehicles have a cornucopia of safety features. Isn't it ironic, a vehicle doing it's best to keep you safe while it tries to kill you'
The cars not trying to kill you . Your essentially killing yourself . It’s not the cars fault. Would you say guns kill people.. or do people kill people?
Safety features seem to give us a false sense of security. Crashing isn't bad, I have airbags. Slick roads are nothing, I have traction control. 'I can text and drive with lane keep assist and accident avoidance sensors' mentality.
Start with a weaker v8 rwd people... Move your way up in the power brackets. Drive it every day, down every road you can find until you're comfortable with it just driving, not fucking around.
Never get on it in a curve , or turning. Iam not very experienced at driving . So I play it safe , till I have a place to play ! 2020 scat pak widebody !.
@@seanem7261 I have a 6 speed scat widebody took a curve at 135mph never slid stepped out or anything stupid grip. 0-60 3.8 sec no spin straight tire asphalt.
Nive job bringing this up. U might be the first. I think fairly priced vehicles attract younger buyers who have less experience. I have a scatpack well worth the money. I'm also 50 years old and if u do not respect this power u will crash. I recommend going to an open lot and see what the car can actually do. Be safe folks
I started off with a ricer with about 200 HP, then I got a modded 96 SS impala that had about 340 without a supercharger kit(add 100 with it), then I got an older AMG with around 380 and crazy torque, then I got a Panamera 4S with about 400 HP stock include a chip and thats almost 500. Now I have that experience to handle a 500 HP plus car and everything it does. Dumbasses with a little money are jumping from a car thats got little to no power to trying to drive a car that pushes out power theyre not used to. What also helped me out was a 3 day class drivers course where they teach u all the track fundamentals and recovery techniques which has saved my asss PLENTY of times. Also, many times its not the HP that fucks these guys up, its the torque
@@RacerX9 It's not about the strictness, it's about to learn how to drive fast. You have to take mandantory driving lessons in the night, on the Autobahn and cross country roads. As we approached the Autobahn, my instructor calls out to me: do not drive under 150km/h (~95mi/h), we do not want to be a roadblocker. So I pushed the pedal...
God bless you for sharing your wisdom. I’m 35 and plan to buy my first 392 soon. I will probably be the granny driver everyone laughs at. But after all.....The freeway ain’t the track!!!
I’am glad you are teaching self manners for drivers with any muscle car with 400hp up to 800hp from factory. I was young once full with testosterone haha! With 150hp and lost my driving license, no transportation to go to work, that when I started going to the race track smartest thing I did and still racing at the track today. 😎👌👏👍
I totally agree with you the track is the safest place to fully push your car to the limit and beyond rather than endangering yourself or others in the street. I myself am 21 about to be 22 on this 18th and on my 200hp+ el camino I want to floor it whenever I have the chance.
Too much car.
Not enough driver.
'Nuff said.
The same as its always been.
The Late Great comedian George Carlin once said “ The definition of a modern car is 2000 pounds of GLASS, PLASTIC & STEEL, that will propel you beyond ALL human survivability.
Oooooh.. 'nuff said. What a catchy new phrase!
Same shit that has been said about the mustang for years but somehow “it’s the car”
@@Burgundy-gt9xt it basically is
Rule #1: Never turn off your traction control.
Rule#2: Dont floor it when turning.
Rule#3: Dont drive like an idiot.
All good rules to live by
All good advice here's a few more:
#4: don't accelerate hard until the car is straight (not during turns)
#5: first three months - learn how the car handles
#6: hard braking isn't always the answer
Learn how to freaking drive.....
Idk bout #1
@@dmvfocusrs7591 your #6 is very important
I’ve had my Hellcat for 3 years, still scares me.! Respect the beast, it’s that simple.
So true
🤯
My 1977 Ford Ranchero with 351winsor would smoke you
@@warrengreen3217 as I crest 180 you would be a dot in the mirror. You’re laughable.
@@markcefalu8301 351 is build my man not stock
Sold my Hellcat last month. I'm 51 and I couldn't show restraint driving it. Was addicted to the power and speed. Drove like a mad man. I consider myself a seasoned driver with hotrod's, but I had a date with death. I felt my time was close. She'll be a great memory.
Same here, I got myself a older Supra because I couldn't handle the power either!
Same situation here with a sport bike. Stupid easy to go ludicrous speed.
@@jdcarguy1242 Same here, couldn't handle Hellcat power.
Yeah I wished I had done that,but with my BUSA I was a pro driver with 30yrs experience ,and ended up crippled on the street.. but I’ve since gone through a 800hp trans am, 800 hp ZL1 500hp F-150 and about to possible pull the trigger of a 800hp redeye..although I’ve not totally made my mine up..
@@markim5087 Get the redeye! If it looks good, pull the trigger, get that road-track experience back up.
I've always said that having a fast car does not make you a fast car driver.
Exactly
Wise words
Your absolutely right 👍
Amen
Yeah I outrun people all the time in junk, just because I can drive. Most people I see are even scared of what they buy nowadays and they should be if they don't know what they're doing. But they need to also quit flexing like they do know what they're doing
Some good advice here, you DON'T want to be responsible for killing someone else, let alone yourself
Now that im older i realize that racing should be on a track. It’s not about the driver it’s about the innocent family in the other car that gets hit
I never wrecked but I carry guilt because being lucky isn't good enough when playing with other people's lives. I know exactly what you mean.
I agree but I will say, at least where I live (NY) or within 75 miles of it (NY), this state spends millions of dollars on walking paths. Biking paths, hiking/cliff face climbing (High liabilities as well correct?), and slow and slower lanes but think that any type of motor sports are reckless, brings in violent crowds, too much liability 😆😂, too much pollution (may we begin on the electric car battery start to finish
(disposal issues?), and too much traffic on roads.
Well, there is a lot of backed up traffic and accidents on roads that are long and winding and have little to no should and a mountain biker going up or down in lane riding extremely slow or when hikers park illegally and state police do nothing about it although no parking signs all over the road and the road is so narrow add 18 wheelers to the list and people are going head on (happens quite often I may add. Almost every summer weekend). Or the additional amount of litter along and throughout these areas (but we have signs!) Ok we will put up signs as well. And the amount of serious injuries as well as minor (bad road rash, broken arm), and finally, only because very long already, and congregation of many people blocking store fronts, diners, and pizza places, throughout the check points of the trails. So you get it? It's racism in a different manner. Because of what we do does not interest many political staff and many people in general (that the news pushes to broadcast) this state is not willing to entertain it at all nor tolerate its frustrated drivers wishing they could have a local track here and there, we go to the streets (need to learn to drive at night lol) and yes, some of do become violent (frustrated and stressed better word). Let's think of it, aren't all of us as well at this point?
Greater power come with greater responsibility!
Tell those family's to stop voting to close the tracks it could save their life's.
@@JayRSwan
Definitely agree some people just have tunnel vision and don’t realize it
I really wish Dodge would have made the SCATPACK,HELLCAT AND DEMON in a Manual transmission. That would eliminate alot of irresponsible drivers
They do sell the scat pack in a manual...I have one.
@@captainroark1970 only for the challenger not the charger
No just no.
It would eliminate a lot of sales from them too...
@@artemiscool67 no learn how to drive a manual transmission 😂
Just bought my Dodge Charger scat pack almost 2 weeks ago. Love the car, but still getting used to it. I’m 21 years old and this video put a lot in perspective for me. I handle the car very well but the talks about driving fast on the highway stood out the most. It seems all fun and games until things go bad. Thanks for the video. It was very helpful.
exact same situation here man this kind of scared me straight if I'm being honest haha
How has it been since your comment? You should make videos! I'd subscribe.
I wrecked in a drag race 30 years ago when I was 21. Broke my neck, fractured skull, permanent nerve damage to my left arm and shoulder, broken ankle and 17 fractures in my left leg. I was paralyzed from the neck down. They give me less than one half percent of even surviving. With hard work in rehab. I was one in the millions that become paralyzed and regain all motor functions. Lucky is not a word for my recovery. It was a miracle. I had 5 race cars at the time and was itching to get back to racing. After I was cleared from the doctor's to never race again. I headed back to the quarter mile. When I was coming up to maximum speed on my first run, I felt hesitant to keep pushing it. I figured it was just back to racing nerves. I took several runs and could not shake that feeling. I tried and tried for over a month everyday to get competitive again. I finally realized that I had lost my edge and could not be a good competitor. I sold all my drag cars and went back to work doing hvac service work. Now I am 51 and retiring this month. I have had my eye on the Scat Pack for about a year now. I still like to go fast, just not on the track. Just a quick question Jay, How is the Scat Pack for driving long distance ? I have alot of arthritis in my legs and want something that I don't have to stop every 50 miles to stretch. I had to buy a Cadillac just for this purpose. Is it comfortable on long drives ?
I feel they put too small of tires on the cars off the factory line
Congratulations on your car but please young man be safe and don't race in traffic because you can lose control and hurt yourself or someone else. Enjoy
These idiots wrecking their Cars “ Don’t RESPECT the POWER”
They have no idea how that car reacts with 400 hp and up.
@@ronniebuchanan6575 its power to weight ratio of the car that's insane
My lawn mower has more power than a hellcat.....😂
@Hawkeye Mods don't forget the impala.
@Oldskol Acura lol yep 😂. I bet most of them wrecks are spoiled rich kids with a fresh license who never even drove a base civic. Best formula for disaster.
They're wrecking because 🗣️ THEY CAN'T HANDLE THEM!!! 😂😂😂
showing off
Many are just being irresponsible
They can't handle them scatpack and hellcat
Its because they handle like shit, simple acknowledgment.
@@danielfair4675 my shit is invincible on turns
This video feels like the conversation my dad had with me when I got my first 1000cc motorcycle.
Respect the power. This beast won't care about your feelings, it will kill you, and have no remorse.
Rap Videos 📹 Wow Respect The Power Know Your Vehicle Just Because You See Someone Else Do It Doesn't Mean From Fast N Loud Street OutLaws and Yes Various Videos These People Have Practiced and or Trained To Do What They Do
simple: too many dudes think they can outdrive Steve McQueen but can't.....
🤣🤣🤣
Or, Bill Hickman.
A man has to know his limitations ..
My dad passed away in august he told me to never race on the road and rent a spot at the track
For Safety for yourself and others. 👍
God rest his soul and yea my dad told me the same thing
I had a 67 karman Ghia with nice dual carbs 1835cc not a hell cat but it had a surprise for me 1rst race against a new gen gto.my Ghia does wheely off the line ! I forgot to put the sand bags back .
Smart man. My condolences...
I went to a private driving school and my instructor always said when the car gets sideways, to look in the direction you want the car to travel because your hands turn the wheel the direction you’re looking. Let off the gas and look where you want it to go, not where you don’t want it to go. No gas no brakes and look where you want the car to go
Same with things like motorcycles and quads
@@moisto_o3036 I was thinking the same thing. Experience of riding dirt bikes and street bikes should help w muscle cars.
Kinda hard to look in the direction you want to go when your spinning out of control.
@@BC-hc5dq well if you're spinning out of control you've already passed the point of no return. The OP's advice applies to what you should do to AVOID reaching the point of no return. If the car has already spun over 90° you're well on your way. 180°+... you're already there and just along for the ride. Unless you intentionally did this, and are in control (which the majority are not), yeah... you've hit that point.
In the end, the object is to avoid letting it get there. These car have WICKED power. One must bare that in mind and RESPECT that fact at all times. Do that, and you'll likely be able to benefit from the aforementioned advice. Don't... well... hope there's no traffic, pedestrians, guard rails, cement barriers, buildings, bridges, or ditches nearby. Any of those and you may have a life changing, or ending moment.
Not just when you get out of shape, ALWAYS look out ahead where you want the car to go.
Peaple buying these cars and not being able to handle the Power Period
Yes this is very true 👍
Simple and true answer. I just grabbed a 18 300s. Will start looking for a power plant to swap out. Their stupidity won’t go to waste. Be safe guys!
So many fast cars on the roads now days... Even some trucks and basic suvs are getting quick (3.5 ecoboost) .. Then you have tesla bragging about 0-60 in 2-4 seconds and bragging about a quick semi.... Do we need so many people with cars like this??? Haha no. At least with gas cars the poor mpg in high hp cars would weed out many non car people.
Thats why i started with a v6 in my younger days. Perfect driving and boredom of a v6 and you just might be ready for true american muscle.......****might***
Excellent video. I had a WRX also for awhile and loved the freedom of handling knowing it would respond immediately being an AWD car.
I’ve had my Scat for 6 months now and oh man, The difference in torque is massive. I’ve practiced in long parking lots with exactly this scenario and you can’t understand how powerful these things are until you get out of sorts and have to compensate. It’s not easy. It’s stressful. But once you can control it it feels like you have “leveled up” I can’t tell you how many dudes have tried to roll race at 3 pm on the DNT, too. No. I pick my spots to unleash it responsibly. I didn’t get this car to go 150 all the time, I got it bc it’s an amazing muscle car that is exceptionally fun to drive and can be tinkered with in so many ways to improve that experience. Anybody who just wants these to race should stick to the track.
Smart man I do that too tbh. I don’t like racing especially a spot I’ve never driven through, don’t know how the road is or how your car will react in case of a bad road but once you know oh it’s on 😈🤣
Nah street racing is life
As someone who owns a 2019 Chevy Camaro SS with a 6.2L V8, and has had it for a year, I don't have one dent on the car. BECAUSE I don't drive it like a bat out of hell!! These kind of cars have a hell of a lot of power and you need to respect that power. It doesn't matter whether your on a road, a highway, or even a racetrack!!! REMEMBER, it's not just the car you jeopardize, it's your insurance.......and more importantly, your own life!!! Happy motoring!!!
Very true my friend
I own an 09 mustang gt and occasionally drive like an ass, but ive had it for over 3 years and have gotten used to how it drives when pushed. But it took me a while to reach that point. It took me a few months to get used to how the car felt when driven hard or how to react with me making power slides. But now I dont really do that stuff anymore, the worst I do is speed down the highway[like 80-90 mph)
@@joshuaholman7760 I like mustangs. But I'm just not a huge fan of Ford!!
@@johnhuddleston8647 I like the mustangs alot, but I do love the camaros as well.
@@joshuaholman7760👍!! Actually, another car than I'm also a fan of is the Dodge Challenger Scat Pack. If I had one, I'd have a torred-colored car with a black on the hood, cab, and the trunk. I'd also attach an angry duck hood ornament!! Unfortunately, I can't do that with a Camaro because the hood design wouldn't look good with an ornament!!
(The same hood ornament that was in the movie "Death Proof". In case you haven't seen the movie, it's what Kurt Russell had on his black Chevy Nova).
high performance cars, low performance drivers. the same thing happened when the 427 Cobra first came out. that is why they are so rare now,
no they are rare, because people put the originals away, because they are collector pieces.
So true.. My boss bought a brand new 1965 Shelby Cobra w/289, Black. One night while street racing in Fremont Ca. he hit a railroad crossing at 100+ mph ..the car flipped and was destroyed, breaking his back in the process.
427 Cobra is rare because only 34 were made. Look it up.
@@richbenoit1840 A friend of mine Dick Smith use to race a 427 cobra in SCCA. he was national champion in the car. I was with him at some of his races. I owned a Shelby 350 gt a 66. I belonged to the Shelby Cobra Club for many years. So I may know a little more than your average bear about them. I prefer the 289 version, they were and all around more balanced car.
@@richbenoit1840 Its 348
Glad you touched on handling a vehicle on this class because allot of younger, unexperienced drivers just don't know
You forgot one major key “don’t panic”.
Yes .. keep a level head
Agreed. Panicking mentally will cause you to panic physically, which will indeed cause you to wreck something.
@John Doe I’ve lost complete control of my car ended up in grass almost sending me into a ditch hydro planned took turns too fast. The most important thing is to not lose your cool and freak out. It’s really a simple concept you can’t make quick decisions freaking out
@@sethb8831 facts
@John Doe you a internet clown sir.. From professional to personal vehicles a lot of close calls but never any full blown accidents why because a key lesson when getting your cdl’s is too remain claim. Rather you can do that or not is in your hands. So therefore keep yo none driving ass off the roads
I’m glad people like you exist. This video was needed. I’m tired of seeing these vehicles get miss used. Or any other vehicle for that matter. So cheers to you. Thank you for doing this service for the public
Great vid. C7 Corvette owner here. Huge learning curve...finally took a professional performance race class which showed me what my car was capable of ...was scary actually 😳. Money well spent. After all the learning and practice the car is still the boss.
I've daily driven my 392 for about a year now, and to be honest, even to this day, the power of it can really take you by surprise. I've owned several sports cars, but this one has the kind of torque that can make a trip around the damn block quite dangerous, if you're not careful with accelerating and turning.
Not just your 392, my 5.7 rt can find a slick spot under hard acceleration and get slidey really quick! Thankfully no misshaps for me yet, but I definitely respect the hemi. The scat or hc could be too much very quickly if my lil 5.7 can get out of sorts on dry pavement.
I let these “drivers” get the Darwin Award while I get the drivetrain for my next project from the parts yard.
Hell yeah
@CatchULater Catch you mispelled " blessed " with a dodge power plant
Damn near everyone that buy these cars "think" they are professional drivers instantly.
Heck, it seems many people who own a Chevy Impala, Honda Civic, VW, or others of that sort thinks they own race cars.
Im still scared of my 5.7 RT. It can do some interesting things at times.
I'm getting one in a couple months, i think the 5.7 is enough for me to have fun, are you happy with the car?
I just sold my rt for a wide body cat 🥵
The 5.7 is fun to drive i own a 2016 hemi charger
@@Rage_RT345 I literally just bought one last weekend I got a 16 Challenger with the six-speed manual RT and I love it
@@kd-jj1rn I have the 8 speed automatic with the paddle shifters
People get scared and hit the brakes when they get loose that’s why they always end up in a ditch 🤦🏽♂️
Yes that’s the worst thing to do
Or they counter steer and don't straighten up early enough and it snap oversteers in the opposite direction, more violently at that.
Very well said... I fix a lot of cars from drivers (more money than brains) that need to hear your words!! Will definitely be sharing this!!
its like buying a jet airliner but the only thing you ever flown was a roller coaster at six flags
Great example
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I’d wreck a Scatpack for sure let alone a Hellcat. I’ll stick with the 5.7. A wise man knows his limits.
Yes aa clint Eastwood says. A man's got to know his limitations.
Why not just buy a old police edition charger so you get the power and all wheel drive like westen champlin did
@@Scepter777 great point
Ive gotten 2 tickets with my v6 charger lol
@@chasstiles7611 that is understandable. The 6 cyld.is a powerful engine and will do 120 really comfortably. The 8 speed transmission allows such possibilities
Hats off to you Mr RacerX. What a great video to get the message to the masses. This should be mandatory viewing for every high schooler when they get their license. Kudos to Mopar also for having their driving school for anyone who buys a Hellcat platform vehicle. Back in 1984 I bought a new Chrysler Laser with a 2.2liter turbo and a 5speed that put out 166HP which made it one of the fastest production cars at the time. We’ve come a long way baby!
Jerkoff day traders who learned to drive on Xbox. That’s what’s happening.
No truer words...
Here in Canada every car is a hellcat 6 months of the year - winter. But its good training for the summer.
This has no reason being this funny 😂😂😂
You might have saved lives with this video. Great job absolutely love the channel
i drive a v6 charger and even though it doesn’t make a whole lot of power in the rain it did get lose im 17 but i knew what to do i let off the gas and let it come back. and i am also very responsible with my car and respect the car and its power at all times
Why would u get the v6
@@warrengreen3217 cause he can
@@warrengreen3217 the V6 is the only way to get all wheel drive, the insurance is way less, gas mileage is way more, and the reliability is better. Mine works great in the snow! I love the Challenger GT AWD. Plus, the modern V6 in the challenger GT has 305HP which is more horsepower than the V8 muscle cars of the 80s made.
@@PR0XIDIAN not me I'd save a lil more money and get the 5.7
@@warrengreen3217
Congratulations.
You said it right INEXPERIENCED DRIVERS!
man car boy driver , end of story ....
That is why you have the teenage and valet mode. Never got to drive a Hellcat. That was a Roush certified test drivers job.
But did drive the Mustang 5.0 and tested all the modes. With all the transmissions. Until I got caught.
I guess Ford was sure I would break the Manual shift 6 speed?
I have a cycle endorsement and a 750 Katana. That is about 4 Horses for every 10 pounds of motorcycle.
Don't like the Rs motor is too pipey. AKA narrow HP and torque band with steep increase. Smooth is much better for driving
For drag race HP is about all that matters as long the rear wheels do not pass the front wheels.
I wore out 5 motorcycles. BTW a "88 Saleen does have problems keeping the rear wheels behind the front ones. Drove one of those.
Also did drive a purple shaft 440 4 speed '66 Charger. Never wrecked either one.
I don't like automatics in the new cars. The computer and I have a different idea of what gear is proper for what I am doing.
Shit you would have to be a professional race driver to handle the hellcat.
Just got a 2020 Scatpack after selling my 13' GT500 back in 2017. Love the feel and look of these beautiful beasts. Dodge did a great job. I had a 07' Evo MR, 05' E55 AMG and a 17' Ford Fusion Sport. But the horsepower, comfort and looks of the Scatpack is just what I need right now... Awesome. #Blessings
Overweight, with a lot of power. Every see a fat football player turn on a dime? No.
LMAO ! It's the drivers, plain and simple. Too much car for a rookie. You'd also be surprised how quick a "fat" guy can be as well
Excellent analogy!
Wesley Racing... enough said
@@joebalser9515 God doesn’t make knees or ankles that strong.
Yes but he broke both ankles. 🤣🤣
Learn what your car feels like in a safe environment, both when it feels good and when it feels bad. When you finally have that "Oh - - - -" moment, you'll know what to do.
Powerful cars.
Did that with my ninja my first real superbikes. Had yrs of riding bikes but not with that kind of power and handling. I went to deserted areas and slowly pushed it and it saved my life s few times. Even racers do not jump into f1 fast it takes yrs of driving cars in lower classes to build skills and feel for rea
Thanks for doing this particular video. I love my two Challengers and I love pushing them to there limits out on the track. However, as you and others pointed out, too many untrained drivers are getting into these cars and ruining them or, worse, getting people hurt. A well done, straight shooting PSA video like this is most welcome.
Thats what happens when you make 700+ hp, available to drivers who drive Honda civics their whole life.
@@stephenfrancis303 LMAO ! another "more money than brains" guy. 500 HP Honda? I'm sure that's a good daily driver (extreme sarcasm alert) . You guys are a sad joke. Watched "Fast and Furious" and think they have something when they get a Civic. What did it cost to build ? I'd take an old Intrepid with V6 and wipe every stock Honda for fun. So you spend a ton to be competitive against a stock mid size domestic. Except my Intrepid is comfortable, quiet, loaded and reliable. You have an expensive , noisy lawn mower lol
@@stephenfrancis303
...and my 2.2 made that in the 80's with the turbo swap and intercooler....
That's a lot of money to put on a car. Especially one with a low resale...
@@joebalser9515 you do know 500whp isn’t a lot for a Honda these days right? There’s Honda’s that make more than double that. At 500whp it’ll pull on a redeye all day. Open your eyes and you’ll see there’s more to the car world than what your biased mind thinks lol.
@@kenik2023 nobody mods a car with resale in mind lol. We mod it to have fun
@@joebalser9515 where’s this copypasta from?
*the real reason*
More confidence than skill.
That's the Goofle generation
That’s not confidence. It’s bravado.
Confidence, by definition, is born of demonstrated ability.
@@Gk2003m 2 shay 😏
I know someone like that he acts like he knows what he is doing with a rwd sports cars but he never met or worked on any type of vehicle
This is kinda like watching a drama. He’s lost a lot recently and produces good content regardless of what’s happening. Kudos to RacerX! You have to root for this guy!
Its all about peddling the car when she gets loose and alot of people don't understand that term. Love my 2020 scatpack challenger in Octane Red.. Thanks for another great video
Keep that car safe brother
It isn't a lack of experience as much as good judgement, maturity and wisdom. 500 and more horsepower on the street is insanity.
there are plenty of tracks where you can let it rip , the street is not the place my car hits 128 mph in 10 seconds , but i never let it rip on the street that's what tracks are for
@@imarobot3757 people act like tracks are on every corner, like a QT.
Yes, it is a lack of experience. Nobody was born knowing how to drive, let alone drive a high horsepower car.
They light up the tires, and continue to accelerate, thereby beginning to fishtail, subsequently losing control (showboating)
Brother you really nailed it with this video! I appreciate the concern and the seriousness that was taken into making this. A lot of people really needed to see this content! I hope they listened and internalize the content that was given here. From one enthusiast to another thank you!!!
For sure my friend
Let me drive your challenger
About responsibility: I've had my 2013 R/T 5.7 Challenger for about 4 years now. I'm 56. In my 20s I had a '79 6.6 Trans Am, and drove it like a 25 yr-old, lost my driving privileges in 4 states. I'm surprised I wasn't dead before 30. Yeah. Then it was all Hondas and Toyotas to my 50s, and now my R/T. When i first bought it i took it into an empty parking lot and purposely discovered where its breaking points were from a dead stop to getting on the pedal and making right and left turns, as if i were leaving intersection traffic lights. Helped A LOT to know where it broke traction. Over the first 6 months I would get the speedo up to 140mph pretty easy, but due to the factory Eagle RS-A at a 149 speed rating, that was as far as I dared. I also MADE A POINT of 140 ONLY on divided highways with NO other cars going in either direction, and no on-ramps (usually on Sunday mornings 6am, and, yes, once racing a Camaro SS and once racing a Porsche. They both lost, I don't worship Dale Earnhardt Sr for no reason). Literally traffic-free, with no side driveways, etc. The only things I want to worry about are tires, animals, and potholes. If I'm going to kill somebody, it needs to be only me, don't need to kill anyone else. Since then, though, I'm pretty much flow of traffic and only get on the pedal in rare occasions, or freeway on-ramps,. etc. Crazy thing is now I have the Michelin Pilot A/S3+ ZR tires, and I don't get the thing over 115 these days, and that's still only if I'm the only car on the highway. Sure, it's no Hellcat, only 375horse, but that's still enough to kill you before you know it. Get on it, for sure, but don't be a dick.
Not over 140? My 1967 Oldsmobile 442 only had 360 horsepower, but it weighed 3600 because it was barely optioned. The 3.73 gears made sure it didn't go over 115mph
Wow Im the same way! But Im 61 yrs old. Ive learned alot since 18 yrs old. Ive a series of quick muscle cars from that era. Self control is the name of the game! Like you said! Im surprised Im still here!
My 66 Charger ran up to 145 mph, and blew a lot of tires back in the 70's. Finally got smart and got some cop interceptors. Once the road was lonely, it was terrific. Tread life was not great though.
The go fast motorcycle guys learned how self control is early on. When I first got a bike it was a 15 year old beater middleweight...but the equivalent power to weight ratio in a 3500 lb car would have been 800 hp.
It’s a different day in the canyons when there’s significantly less “rest” time between corners, and fatigue gets dangerous fast...
Four or five guys I knew in high school (early 70’s). We’re dead before 25. All these guys were into muscle and racing.
Since I was a kid I wanted a Challenger. I bought a beautiful black R/T as a retirement present to myself in 2011. It’s got all the power I need. Sure would like to drive a hellcat some day though.
Thanks! I Really appreciate what you are doing there are too many dumb asses on the road thank you for not promoting this
Kevin.. I really appreciate the Super Thanks Again.. Glad you enjoyed the video. Not sure anyone listened but at least I put it out there
This is why I'm glad I grew up driving nothing but rear-wheel drive cars no matter what the weather. Sun, rain, snow, sleet, ...didn't matter, ....you had to figure it out. I think it helped make me a much better driver when I started getting into some "real" horsepower.
Thanks for this discussion. When it comes to high performance cars, we tend to get into the performance aspects and the mod aspects more than we do about responsibility and safety.
The phrase "more money than sense" comes to mind. Just cause you can buy it, doesn't mean you can handle it.
Yes
It doesn't help.thst Chrysler is notorious for the $7,000 rebates to pay off the outstanding loan on your 18 year old Cadillac and get you into an actual NEW car.
I believe the phrase is, “More DOLLARS than sense”.
Knew some guys who did that with women. They bought it if you will, and could not handle it. Broke their wallet. They couldn't wait to get away.
Easy to get with a subprime FICO. Doesn't take much.
Great advise my Man! a lot of young folks don't get it, especially if they haven't drove or own Muscle car before. I talked to a young guy the another day and he thought he could just get in a high powered car and just go smashing in it and never drove a Muscle car before.
That's because he plays GTA..LOL
@@BC-hc5dq no reset in live driving.
You either respect it or wrinkle it.
Don't know how this ended up in my recommendations but I'm glad I clicked on it. Kudos to you for looking out for everyone 👍
I imagine driving a challenger could be like driving my truck. Rear wheel drive. Easy to lose control in rain and snow.
@Tony Humbert Probably two or three times heavier also hahaha
@@sategllib2191 NH mml
You kind of hit on something here. I am 53 and I grew up with rear wheel drive cars. All of the things in this (lengthy) video made total sense to me. For a generation of people who learned how to drive in FWD and AWD cars with pokey engines have no reference to a high torque RWD car. There is a reason why you see these cars in the 1/4 mile races. They are straight line cars period. While I am a real freedom guy, I do see the point made in this thread of maybe applying a special license (can't believe I just typed that). I will shut up now.
Naw surprisingly challengers handles pretty good in rain,I can make a turn on a onramp at like 60mph while wet and feels stable.meanwhile my fwd honda is hydroplaning all over the place going up a bridge
@@rwandersonut nah man, I feel ya I'm 52 and came up with rwd its a different animal.
11:40/12:50 #1 thought Or even rule. You are a great example Racer X !!
Same reason they was being wrecked back in the late 60s and early 70s a lot of power and little experience don't mix
Yeah but nowadays its way worse because the high hp stuff of today is basically twice as powerful and twice as fast.
Factor in way, way more traffic, in cars driven by dangerously distracted drivers and its a wonder the crash rate with these isnt 100 percent
Not true. Cars back then had horrible brakes and handled poorly.
LOL,,,I drove cars back then,,,,the tire and brake technology was very poor yet we drove at speeds far beyond the vehicles capabilities. We drove constantly simplify for the joy of driving.
People today just plain don’t know how to drive.
First night I had my scat pack it was raining. Going down the interstate, touched the throttle and she tried to walk out on me. First thing I did was order new wheels and tires. Went to 305s on the rear. Much better
What size tires and rims did you get?
I stuck with the stock size on the front. 245/45 r20s on a 9x20 inch rim. On the back I'm running 305/35 r20s on a 10.5x20 inch rim. All COOPER® ZEON RS3-G1's. I love how the car feels on the road now
@@michaelgroves3919 I just got the same exact setup as you tire size and all. The Cooper's seem great so far in dry and wet weather.
Mine did too first week i got it. It was raining, traffic slowed down, i changed lanes , car downshifted because i was going forty and it drifted out on me. I'm just going to get 275's all the way around and see how that works before i change the rear rims. 2019 scat pack
@@michaelgroves3919 thank you. I really like the staggered look so this may be my set up soon
Thank you, great video. I’m almost 60 and I grew up with rear wheel drive muscle cars. Been a long time since I had a RWD car. I just bought a 2018 scat pack and it’s like re-learning to drive again. That awesome power of these cars must be respected. What a machine though!!! Having a blast but yes in the wrong and careless hands it will be a huge problem.
Really appreciate your comments regarding responsible driving. I’ve always driven very capable cars for the time - but as good as you may be - when other vehicles are on the road, talent may not be enough to avoid a tragedy. Great video
True Even if your at a stoplight And someone rear ends you how do you defend against that? Too many idiot drivers out there.
Maybe they should only be standard to scare away people who can't drive them
Like RUF, who only sell their cars to ppl who have high experience in driving
I totally agree about being totally respectful and responsible of the power you have and the other people around you!!
I almost bought a hellcat but then I realized I’m an idiot sometimes so I got an AMG E63S because it has AWD lol
Bruh what a good but sped moove
theREALnizzle I don’t blame you. I want awd.
Im so happy they made AWD AMGs
Nice pile of metal!
Smart
Thanks for the lesson "Mr.X" . Even though my car is only a 190hp honda.I like your message for safety.
Good speech Racerx, you said it all. I am a retired tractor trailer driver we talked on Instagram the other day. Anytime the rear wheels are going faster than the car problems can happen to an inexperienced driver. Maybe you can invite them to the tracks and some of you guys can school them.
DrDefenseman
Absolutely great video, my man. Great info even just to bring awareness to how much skill these cars really require. As a 19 y/o who purposefully got a 5.7 Daytona in part to learn some skill before getting into a scat, or something more powerful, this really made me see that I truly made the right decision in getting into power over time. Love watching your videos to learn from an experienced driver.
As you said it's a combination of an unprepared inexperienced driver combined with a car that is not set up for that said driver. Personally if someone's never driven anything like this they need to take lessons in my opinion.
Yes I fully agree..
Where do we take lessons at
Let's be blunt
Most of the people who can handle these things, actual pros as well, never took lessons. We felt it out, and in many cases didn't 'work their way up the hp ladder' either
Hi there Racer-x. It looks like you're doing one hell of a job. Hell of a job helping out the opposition that is. I can't wait tell one of the committee's that think exactly the same as you do about the cars having too much power these days. Pull up your video and play it for the senate or whoever else is going to make the final decision. About picking the horsepower cars can have. If not more likely so having it reduced. And this coming from a guy with a UA-cam channel called Racer-x
A gem of a video. I don’t own a charger or challenger (I do own a v8 rwd coupe), yet I came out learning more about how to control my car. Thank you sir!
Careful if it's mid engine, cant let off the throttle always
Ill be honest, when i first got my 2019 Scat Pack Charger, i was intimidated because i never driven anything this fast. I spent about a month just getting to know the car especially being that its RWD, heavy and a big car. When i had the chance to open it up with no one around i would floor it at different speeds to know what to expect, and how to react. I eventually was more comfortable to be in Track mode or Sport mode, dont always need to be obviously especially in traffic, just wasting gas for no reason and not enjoying it lol. Great video RacerX, god bless.
Thank you my friend.. be careful out there
You are smart. A lot of people think they can handle the power.
Thank you. Because of your respect for the machine....you developed a bond engulfed in combustion vapor. And accumulated that sweet, sweet experience on how to be one with perpetual motion. That's the difference between enjoying the rush or just straight up closed caskets time everyone!
I have a 2014 plumb crazy purple shaker numberd 338 out of 2000 built that year 6 speed manual shifts LIKE butter
This is what I did when I first bought my 09 mustang gt 3 years ago. Having came from. 4 cylinders(with a sports version of one coming in at 210), I took it easy with the mustang till I got used to it.
Good video man! Preach the Truth! I'm building a Hellcat powered '70 Charger right now...but Respect the Muscle!
love this video definitely gonna practice when I get a scat pack I really appreciate all of this information really important things said thank you RacerX
Stick with your Honda Francisco. Lol
Something I'd like to point out on this is if you are going to do a burnout, lock it in low. An unexpected shift and sudden increase in wheel speed can do all sorts of weird stuff
From personal experience, when you begin to feel the car kick out, DO NOT panic and let off the throttle so quickly! This will cause your car to correct itself be snapping into a straight line and eventually turning you car in the opposite direction from inertia. I recommend powering through and using counter steering until the car is straight. It takes practice but it's easy with these cars due to the long wheel base. Make sure your tires have plenty of tread on them. If you are at the minimum tread level, you're already in trouble. Another thing is that people are neglecting the suspension upgrades! The suspension is the weak point on these vehicles.
Great points and thank you for sharing it on your channel. I own a scatt pack Challenger 2016 and I'm retired, but I have a bunch of respect for my car for the same reasons you described. God bless.
So after watching the entire video I wanted to leave a more specific/ less generic comment: these vehicles are actually not very difficult to obtain especially for new younger drivers. If you’re younger, chances are that you’ve prob never operated a high performance vehicle not only that but you’re likely to get a pretty reasonable deal on one. I almost feel as though there should be an age requirement for these vehicles or Atleast some kind of mandatory test to be completed before purchase. I know how that sounds and believe me I’m not some old buzz killing kind of guy (Just turned 26 in august) but I’ve been driving ever since I was legally able to do so and I must say that our age group is more likely to do crazy shit on the road with other drivers. Please don’t let a bear death experience be the indicator to be smart.. If you’re running late or need to be somewhere fast that’s one thing competitive driving in bad weather or in heavy traffic? Completely different. I have seen and I’m sure a lot of you have also seen or heard of some very unfortunate things happen. Be smart and live to drive the beasts another day.
I'm 17 and I can completely agree. If there was some type of test especially an in person driving test required for these types of vehicles, if someone went from 282hp up to 500 and up without experience it's just a recipe for disaster
Excellent insight my friend
A test is not sufficient. A high performance driving school certification is a better idea. IMO.
@@carnut7436 that's a good idea
@@carnut7436 True, however in order to receive such a certification (or any type of certification) a test would likely be part of the process.
Very well stated. People buy these cars not knowing what these cars are all about. I just purchased a Scat Pack Widebody T/A with a 6-speed Tremec and never driving a Challenger, it is Powerful, but it is heavy. I was in a turn lane and made the turn at an intersection and decided to show-off a little, because the sound this thing makes when it accelerates is Awesome. The car already felt heavy when I test drove it, but maybe solid is a better term. It is built very well and when you close the doors it sounds solid. But when making that turn in the turn lane at about 30-40mph, you can really feel that weight. The car does not want to readily turn which is where learning to drift a car around a turn and let the back wheels break free is important. Now I'm 54 years old and I know better. There was no danger and I was not going fast enough to depart the roadway, plus this is my first manual transmission car ever. I have driven stick twice and I own a 2007 Ducati 1098, so I know enough to figure it out, but these cars are indeed Muscle Cars intended for straight line performance. Yes they can be driven aggressively but you need to have the knowledge and experience to do so. And being on a closed course doesn't hurt either.
I’m literally upgrading as I outgrow the power range. Started V6 not I got the 5.7 but I’m jumping to Hellcat next year. Definitely need some time behind making jumps in hp/tq
I wanted a Dodge Charger since I’m a young guy looking for a cool ride but I ended up getting a 01 f150 that I like. It’s a V8 and reliable.
Everyone and their momma has one, not worth it all.
That's a lot cheaper than a Charger.
Honestly my goal lately is to daily a sti and drive a challenger and I learned today you do just that! So cool man! Thanks for the information.
I actually put my Hellcat in Valet mode when the roads are wet. That takes away all that torque, you know what I mean you own a Hellcat also ! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
For sure Alan.. I don't drive mine the rain at all lol
If they would add AWD to them then it wouldn’t be a problem in the rain.
@@ryanwooden8839 the f90 m5 has awd it’s pretty good car around like 660 hp
Racer X it’s your Brother Speed Racer
Your videos and information is great.
Long live American muscle cars and fossil burning fuels .
THANK YOU RACER X. I drive the R/t plus .Wont move it in the rain and if I get caught out in the rain ,will slow it down below posted speed . Car moves around real easy letting up off the brake.
Folks don't know how to DRIVE at the speeds they think they want to drive!
This is a repeat of something I put on facebook just a couple days ago
"Today's modern high performance vehicles have a cornucopia of safety features. Isn't it ironic, a vehicle doing it's best to keep you safe while it tries to kill you'
The cars not trying to kill you . Your essentially killing yourself . It’s not the cars fault. Would you say guns kill people.. or do people kill people?
Safety features seem to give us a false sense of security. Crashing isn't bad, I have airbags. Slick roads are nothing, I have traction control. 'I can text and drive with lane keep assist and accident avoidance sensors' mentality.
Start with a weaker v8 rwd people... Move your way up in the power brackets. Drive it every day, down every road you can find until you're comfortable with it just driving, not fucking around.
Never get on it in a curve , or turning. Iam not very experienced at driving . So I play it safe , till I have a place to play ! 2020 scat pak widebody !.
On the rt I play everywhere and I troll scat packs and make them do u turns lmao
Those handle surprisingly good. Wider tires and bigger stance really matters.
You have to know when and how much you can get on it in a turn, you don't get on it at the start, you get on it as you roll out of the curve.
Watch my videos on the widebody scat pack doing a road course , they handle pretty good 😌
@@seanem7261 I have a 6 speed scat widebody took a curve at 135mph never slid stepped out or anything stupid grip. 0-60 3.8 sec no spin straight tire asphalt.
Nothing like taking your drivers test with a Redeye
Haha.. instructor: “Ok Billy.. now it’s time to perform the rolling burnout followed by a power slide into the parking spot”. Lol
@@RacerX9 lmfaoooo
Nive job bringing this up. U might be the first. I think fairly priced vehicles attract younger buyers who have less experience. I have a scatpack well worth the money. I'm also 50 years old and if u do not respect this power u will crash. I recommend going to an open lot and see what the car can actually do. Be safe folks
We used to practice full out of control maneuver mall parking lots when empty wet or snow
Back in the 70's it was common to see a 340, 383, 426Hemi, 440 Six Pack wrapped around a telephone pole.
Riding on drum brakes and torsion bar suspension.
That it was
@@brycemadden8323
Just blame on the car.
They don't talk back.
Really? I had a feeling that was the case, those cars had serious power even for today's standards but with none of the safety 😔
Not just Mopars, son.
Just because a CAR can go 200 mph. Doesn’t mean the DRIVER should drive that fast.
I started off with a ricer with about 200 HP, then I got a modded 96 SS impala that had about 340 without a supercharger kit(add 100 with it), then I got an older AMG with around 380 and crazy torque, then I got a Panamera 4S with about 400 HP stock include a chip and thats almost 500. Now I have that experience to handle a 500 HP plus car and everything it does. Dumbasses with a little money are jumping from a car thats got little to no power to trying to drive a car that pushes out power theyre not used to. What also helped me out was a 3 day class drivers course where they teach u all the track fundamentals and recovery techniques which has saved my asss PLENTY of times. Also, many times its not the HP that fucks these guys up, its the torque
Pass a german drivers license test and you can handle those cars properly.
I know they are more strict in Germany for sure 👍
@@RacerX9 It's not about the strictness, it's about to learn how to drive fast. You have to take mandantory driving lessons in the night, on the Autobahn and cross country roads. As we approached the Autobahn, my instructor calls out to me: do not drive under 150km/h (~95mi/h), we do not want to be a roadblocker. So I pushed the pedal...
Racer X, very good reminder for everyone who has a powerful car!!
Lol i work at Manheim and this is true lol, there like 25 wrecked hellcats.
To many people think they know what there doing but learn the hard way they don't.
Very true..
God bless you for sharing your wisdom. I’m 35 and plan to buy my first 392 soon. I will probably be the granny driver everyone laughs at. But after all.....The freeway ain’t the track!!!
Thank you my friend.. I hope you get that scatpack brother
I’am glad you are teaching self manners for drivers with any muscle car with 400hp up to 800hp from factory. I was young once full with testosterone haha! With 150hp and lost my driving license, no transportation to go to work, that when I started going to the race track smartest thing I did and still racing at the track today. 😎👌👏👍
The track can help you understand the limits of your car.. we have all done some stupid stuff in a car lol
I totally agree with you the track is the safest place to fully push your car to the limit and beyond rather than endangering yourself or others in the street. I myself am 21 about to be 22 on this 18th and on my 200hp+ el camino I want to floor it whenever I have the chance.