Hahaha personally the caffeine keeps the workplace alive and also adds an extra boost in there 😂 at least for me it would I ain’t even touch a fucking coffee cup and I’m mr fucking skippy 😂
I know how long it takes to complete just a couple of bolts using the still photography animation process. So my hats off to this film team who made this possible. I love it and I'm pretty sure 98% of your viewers love it too.
I love these time lapse. I have a pretty severe spine and shoulder injury I’m dealing with and these & similar videos on various topics help relax my mind from the pain. These are very therapeutic and informative.. Well done Sir.
WOW I love videos like this! It’s amazing how you can take steel, aluminum, plastic, rubber the right amount of bolting down parts & you create a 800+ hp Machine !
So many parts it's amazing how we just take for granted getting in our cars/trucks every morning and fire it up with no issues for 7-10 years. So many more parts than a EV.
Also, they are twin plug heads like a 5.7L. Didn't realize these were twin plug as well. Wonder if the Hellcat has twin plug heads. These engines are pretty rare in this trim in Australia. We have lots of Gen 3 N/ A Hemi's thou
Thank you for showing that. What an awesome clip of making the engine of the beast. That's like a work of art, only better because you get to enjoy it both looking at it and behind the wheel. Well done Dodge.
From camera angle to lighting, from music to transitions and final result, this can only be described as: EPIC. Thank you sir, I suppose you own more videos like this one. I'give 'em a glimpse.
You know what suprises me about this Engine. It uses absolute old technology, besides the Variable Cam Timing, Twin-Sparkplugs and a giant Blower. But still manages to get out 840 HP. It's fascinating to see this. I work on German Engines and you see all the technology that goes in to the engines for Power gain, low fuel consumption, and good emissions. Yet here comes an American Company, that goes by the American Idiology of Simple, Reliable and Powerfull and puts out such a behemoth of an Engine.
Yeah I thought that too... No Vanos or Valvetronic, no direct injection, no independent variable cam timing, two vales. AMG and BMW M must be shaking heads..
Phenomenal Video! The stop motion videography was a real treat. That style of filmmaking is so time consuming but absolutely worth all the effort and sacrifice when the end result is revealed. Bravo on a gorgeous video guys!
He should be a Marriage Counsellor...a friend of mine (RIP) many years was having a bit of a discussion with his then wife...he just brought home a fully machined 340 CI Block...for his NHRA Stock Eliminator class Duster....he had it wrapped in a blanket and had it in the master bedroom...His wife made him an offer...either the block goes or she does...The car ran amazing setting an NHRA record for the time of 12 flat in a Stock Eliminator back in 1975 ... The Gypsy Saint...many fond memories.... wishing all you car nuts the very best of the day...!
I've liked the challenger ever since it was revamped in 2008 but the moment i saw the demons engine outside of the car like that for the first time, i changed into a fan for life, that car and everything about seems to represent power
This vid was just recommended to me by youtube. Would just like to say thanks to the builder, the camera-man and the editor, because this must have been a pain in the ass to shoot! Came out amazing though!
Hellephant bound to see its light of day after these two stop fucking around with the demon which will be a little while or at least until the next rebuild 😂
You inspired me to become a mechanic, im an autobody and paint tech and want to personally rebuild my straight inline 6, 4.0L HO motor because of watching your videos, thank you guy
I love these animations you make! And you guys have a great sense of humor! I imagine how much time does it take to make all this, big respect! I learn from you trying to do my job better and have fun.
@@willmcg7513 "Real" muscle car's focus have always been for the drag strip. Do a little research. Back in the day, the ¼ mile was top priority when determining "real" muscle which is the same today. Lightweight, aerodynamic cars stiff arm others on the track (tuners, exotics, lightweight muscle, etc) but REAL muscle will always compete on the strip. Noone will out-do Dodge when it comes to that.
I love your videos of engine builds! It's absolutely eye candy if you've been into engines as long as I have.. I didn't know the new Hemi was dual plug.......thanks!
Dude, your videos are so top notch. Please keep coming at it like this. So so so cool. I know it’s tons of effort to take the time to do all this but man, you’re creating awesome videos that will be around forever.
How the hell this beauty of art have only 1.2m views.I am not a car guy but I was watching this and thinking to my self how beautiful... this is art...
@@quayjohnsonsr.8291 Mexico is a titan of the automotive industry, brands like Audi and BMW manufacture in that country, I don't think that's the problem ...
@@armandoarteaga3253 I don't know if your'e on dope or dog food, but Mexico is not a "titan" in the automotive industry. Mexico is cheap labor that's heavily supervised. Audi and BMW are two of the most unreliable vehicles on this planet one can buy, including Chrysler. Toyota/Lexus, Honda, Hyundai/Kia are manufacturers that manufacture reliability.
Imagine having the knowledge to put together the engine of this legendary car. Hats off to all of Dodges mechanics for building the most BA Challengers and Chargers ever
Glad to see Davin Recow on another build. I can’t get enough of this stuff!!! I don’t need such a time-consuming addiction! But…I am hopelessly hooked.
First, I saw one video about a rebuild from you guys. then I saw this one that was even more awesome. the way you assemble it without a worker showing is freaking awesome. subscribed. the sound used and the editing is damn awesome and kinda futuristic. with the engine being put into the car. with the flicker of the screen. creative 10/10. who the hell do you guys have to do all this work? with the camera. damn nice work. eye candy.
More details on the build: www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2019/01/23/redline-rebuild-dodge-demon-hemi-time-lapse
Song ?
Hagerty this is the coolest thing I’ve watched in a long time!
You guys got good jobs.👍👍
Couldn't agree more Bill! Thanks for being a fan.
Happy to entertain. Thanks for being a fan!
Can this dude put my life together
😂😂😂😂😂
john brown 😂😂
Damnnnnn dude it’s in that desperate of a rebuild time 😂 like whatever wore his life down needs modifications 😂
Hahahah he can rebuild engines not rebuild lives he’s not a life coach😂😂😂
CleanMotorSport RacingAssociation ever heard of a joke before?
The production quality on these videos is unreal!
The sound of the supercharger from 00:00 to 00:04 is just awesome
My dream.....A neat garage, space, skill , proper tools , good coffee........and time.....Congrats folks !!!
Is there anything this guy can’t build? Respect!
We keep trying to stump Davin... but he figures it out every time!
No
Give him a 20b rotary
@@Hagerty how about rotary😀
A radial aircraft engine!!!
And we see the most important tool in the shop: a cup of coffee. Without it, nothing is possible.
Some Guy
That’s how it is at my shop lol
Hahaha personally the caffeine keeps the workplace alive and also adds an extra boost in there 😂 at least for me it would I ain’t even touch a fucking coffee cup and I’m mr fucking skippy 😂
can you please make this type of videos about 15min long?
Agreed. My one and only complaint with this video is that it's over too soon.
I agree that idea too 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
So just pretty much just slow down the video a bit and boom 15min
Play it at 0.25x, thanks me later
@@chanakyasinha8046 less frames
Can't get enough of these time lapse engine builds... awesome
If RUclips doesn't give these videos an award, there is no justice. They are SO remarkable. Well done, all of you.
GrotrianSeiler RUclips doesn’t give awards like that, I don’t think.
I know how long it takes to complete just a couple of bolts using the still photography animation process. So my hats off to this film team who made this possible. I love it and I'm pretty sure 98% of your viewers love it too.
You have got to be kidding me with the cinematography!! I could watch these all doggone day!!
I love these time lapse.
I have a pretty severe spine and shoulder injury I’m dealing with and these & similar videos on various topics help relax my mind from the pain.
These are very therapeutic and informative..
Well done Sir.
Wow! Can't even imagine how much work went into those "magical" moments.
Props to you guys👍
Haha... yeah, there may have been a cold beverage break here and there to get us through some of those parts!
@@Hagertyyou guys are awesome!!!! Real Mopar dads!!🫡🫡🫡🫡💯💯💯💯💯
He's one of the smartest mechanics I've seen, love his work
That scenes with the Demon being started and the no hands animations are so freaking good. Tremendous quality. Hi from Argentina Hagerty!
Best engine building vid I've ever seen. Outstanding. The fact that it's a blown hemi simply makes the visuals so much sweeter. Job well done!
Neil - Thank you for the support!
WOW I love videos like this! It’s amazing how you can take steel, aluminum, plastic, rubber the right amount of bolting down parts & you create a 800+ hp Machine !
No plastic
So many parts it's amazing how we just take for granted getting in our cars/trucks every morning and fire it up with no issues for 7-10 years. So many more parts than a EV.
You guys are getting better and better with the editing of these rebuild videos, love it !
it's an incredible sight. I've been watching this video over and over again for four years and I want to watch it again. fabulous.
Those heads are MONEY! 5 angle valve job. Huge valves. Enormous ports. No wonder it makes so much power!
Also, they are twin plug heads like a 5.7L. Didn't realize these were twin plug as well. Wonder if the Hellcat has twin plug heads. These engines are pretty rare in this trim in Australia. We have lots of Gen 3 N/ A Hemi's thou
It’s cool there are still people out there who are interested in keeping these old pushrod motors going. Good vintage build!!!
Vintage?
@@dgk_53 yes. Modern cars have overhead cams. Harleys have pushrod engines
@Zimmerman Landscape I'm confused.
This is an engine from the Dodge Demon, it's not vintage by any means.
Thank you for showing that. What an awesome clip of making the engine of the beast. That's like a work of art, only better because you get to enjoy it both looking at it and behind the wheel. Well done Dodge.
The long skirt , cross-bolted Hemi engines remind me of the Ford 427's that I've built. Very strong. Fantastic photography!
The time lapse is stunning, work of art. And as usual, Dave you have a gift with your skills. Excellent! That engine is a monster
From camera angle to lighting, from music to transitions and final result, this can only be described as: EPIC. Thank you sir, I suppose you own more videos like this one. I'give 'em a glimpse.
You know what suprises me about this Engine. It uses absolute old technology, besides the Variable Cam Timing, Twin-Sparkplugs and a giant Blower. But still manages to get out 840 HP. It's fascinating to see this. I work on German Engines and you see all the technology that goes in to the engines for Power gain, low fuel consumption, and good emissions. Yet here comes an American Company, that goes by the American Idiology of Simple, Reliable and Powerfull and puts out such a behemoth of an Engine.
Because America knows how to make cars better than anybody else (ignoring Tesla)
Giant blowers are old technology. Ever heard of a 14-71 Bowers
They make a 1000hp version too. Create motor for the street with a warranty. Can't go wrong
I think he's talking under the hood superchargers,
@@moparmanicgarage
Yeah I thought that too... No Vanos or Valvetronic, no direct injection, no independent variable cam timing, two vales. AMG and BMW M must be shaking heads..
Phenomenal Video! The stop motion videography was a real treat. That style of filmmaking is so time consuming but absolutely worth all the effort and sacrifice when the end result is revealed. Bravo on a gorgeous video guys!
I love HEMI's so much, I painted my BMW block HEMI orange when I built it from the ground up.
Martini is a wino if it was true love, you’d sold the bmw and bought a mopar with a hemi in it.
HEMI swap it.
@@oiltoast3723 Via the RoadKill method! Would love to see Finnegan & Freiburger attempt that!
Budgetgang
NO YOU DIDN'T
dude, the amount of effort and time people don't even realize went into this video. absolutely impressive. just impressive
i love every video that you guys do really appreciate having channels like this on youtube keep up the hard work you put in this. cheers
Could watch this dude all day! Genius mechanical knowledge
Wow! I love these, guys! Keep em coming!
We just tore apart two more engines last week. 😁 Stay tuned!
will you please do rebuild video on a fe engine 427-428
@@jrpumper We will take that into consideration!
You guys are legends!! The efforts went into creating these videos and the production quality is unreal!
Just Awesome.!
Крутые ребята! Профессионалы, все очень чисто, технически грамотно собрано. Авто шикарен, абажаю американский автопром.
Insane !
t'es la toi ! :o
Building an engine looks so complicated yet so fun
He should be a Marriage Counsellor...a friend of mine (RIP) many years was having a bit of a discussion with his then wife...he just brought home a fully machined 340 CI Block...for his NHRA Stock Eliminator class Duster....he had it wrapped in a blanket and had it in the master bedroom...His wife made him an offer...either the block goes or she does...The car ran amazing setting an NHRA record for the time of 12 flat in a Stock Eliminator back in 1975 ... The Gypsy Saint...many fond memories.... wishing all you car nuts the very best of the day...!
I've liked the challenger ever since it was revamped in 2008 but the moment i saw the demons engine outside of the car like that for the first time, i changed into a fan for life, that car and everything about seems to represent power
even tho a chevelle could wallup a dodge..
This dude is some kind of warlock did u see how he had the parts go were they was supposed to by themselves i respect 🙌 ur magic my friend
Always with the quality, nice one
This vid was just recommended to me by youtube. Would just like to say thanks to the builder, the camera-man and the editor, because this must have been a pain in the ass to shoot! Came out amazing though!
Hagerty Вы делаете великолепные видео! Работа впечатляет! Анимация очень классная! Подход к работе заставляет восхищаться! Очень понравилось!
Absolutely beautiful shots on intro and outro ya'll. Not to mention the craftsmanship of the engine building. All around masterpiece.
Omfg, best video I've seen in a loooong time
Woohoo! Glad you enjoyed it!
Every time I watch a hagerty time lapse video I realize I made the wrong career choice. I want this job!!!
That is one beast of a motor, still wondering though about the HELLEPHANT Engine which is stronger! Hagerty you should do one of those as well!!
They are that close to the same thing that there isn't much point
Crate engine only.
They sold out in 2 days so, problably not
Hellephant bound to see its light of day after these two stop fucking around with the demon which will be a little while or at least until the next rebuild 😂
You inspired me to become a mechanic, im an autobody and paint tech and want to personally rebuild my straight inline 6, 4.0L HO motor because of watching your videos, thank you guy
Hi Valentin - Thank you for being a fan!
Damn those editing skills 💯🔥
I love these animations you make! And you guys have a great sense of humor! I imagine how much time does it take to make all this, big respect! I learn from you trying to do my job better and have fun.
Simplemente genial maestros. Muy buena produccion en sus videos. Saludos desde chile 🇨🇱.
You guys by far have the best videos of this category, absolutely amazing video editing just love it! Keep it up!!
Love the build. Love the production of the video. Awesome 👍
Bu adamla beraber bir motor toplamak için yıllık izinimin yarısını harcardım 👍👍👍 adam gerçekten bir usta 👍👍👍
No words... What a masterpiece
this video was the one which made me feel pure joy in every single second.. it was amazing..
Hasret - Thank you for watching!
2:38 I thought they were rats for a min
Me too!
Yes, the crankshaft position sensor did look like a rat.
Need to eat carrots more often now on
@@vicentegonzales3852 what if you eat carrots and remain with glasses?
This is one of those videos that needs to be watched in HD.
Amazing Work! Awesome video! Looked on one breath!!! OMG
Whoever did the editing for these videos,
You are a freaking LEGEND
This is why ford Chevy can’t compete with the Dodge Demon man it’s an amazing machine one day I’m a buy one of those if I am still around
You really think Ford and chevy cant compete?
@@andrewbowles923 Sure the hell can't. It's get no faster than a FACTORY Dodge, buddy. You and I both know that.
Lmfao i watch some random ford dude getting angry because his mustang can't beat a dodge and accuses the dodge dude for "cheating" and "not stock" XD
They obviously aren't trying all that hard to make drag cars. The zl1 and new mustangs are track car. No real muscle cars are made anymore
@@willmcg7513 "Real" muscle car's focus have always been for the drag strip. Do a little research. Back in the day, the ¼ mile was top priority when determining "real" muscle which is the same today. Lightweight, aerodynamic cars stiff arm others on the track (tuners, exotics, lightweight muscle, etc) but REAL muscle will always compete on the strip. Noone will out-do Dodge when it comes to that.
When the motor looks like it’s putting itself back together looks totally awesome
That's awesome! I respect your work from Russia!
I love your videos of engine builds! It's absolutely eye candy if you've been into engines as long as I have.. I didn't know the new Hemi was dual plug.......thanks!
2:06 moves so fast parts float towards him without him ever moving
И работа и музыка меня вообще с ума выводят! Круто! ЧЕЛ БОЛЬШОЙ МОЛОДЕЦ!
I love how the engine block is embossed with a Chrysler pentastar and not the "FCA" logo. This one sure as hell isn't a Fiat. :D
And a huge "Made in Mexico" on it as well. Gotta love that American Muscle not made in America!
Should be stamped with "TARP" after a bailout from the Troubled Asset Relief Program....
Nick Kimmons Mexican powahhh hahah.
You can comfort yourself but still FIAT owns them. ;)
@@LocoMargin Fiat doesn't own them. Fiat is a brand, just like Dodge. FCA-US is the parent company.
This is too cool,so much work,timelapsed in 4 minutes,and such a big engine ...great great :D
I love HEMI engine
💗
Dude, your videos are so top notch. Please keep coming at it like this. So so so cool. I know it’s tons of effort to take the time to do all this but man, you’re creating awesome videos that will be around forever.
Thanks for watching 👍
Man, who the hell could ever dislike this?
Kev trolls, dummies, evolutionary mishaps.
How the hell this beauty of art have only 1.2m views.I am not a car guy but I was watching this and thinking to my self how beautiful... this is art...
Like Sesame Street for grown up gear head's- LOVE IT !!!
The Demon even more !
This editor and the builder deserve a like.
I smashed that like button then start watching... 😁🙂✌
2 talents are shown here, you rebuilding these engines and the one is who is in charge of the video editing - both amazing stuff - subscribed !!
Perfect editing
This is the best engine build I've ever seen 👏👏
Oh mommy its Christmas all over again!!!
If only the pioneers of automobiles could see how far we’ve come
If somebody asks: what is that strange noise?
It is the supercharger.
I'm a loyal audience of this channel from Indonesia ... good luck continues and always developing this channel .. Taufik Nurdiansyah..
this is art!!!
The most beautiful motor I ever seen. And powerfull as a hell. The car??? ahhhhhh I love this one, it's perfect.
Congrats
The car: * Is called "Demon" *
You: * Building the Demon's heart *
Me: **Beginning a satanic ritual**
My God!! You are far beyond a Master Technician!! You are awesome!!!😎☕
0:58 sec. The engine made in Mexico "Hecho en Mexico". lool
Where else do you think demons live?
@@craigdontgotit6343 lmao
That's why it has so many problems.
@@quayjohnsonsr.8291 Mexico is a titan of the automotive industry, brands like Audi and BMW manufacture in that country, I don't think that's the problem ...
@@armandoarteaga3253 I don't know if your'e on dope or dog food, but Mexico is not a "titan" in the automotive industry. Mexico is cheap labor that's heavily supervised. Audi and BMW are two of the most unreliable vehicles on this planet one can buy, including Chrysler. Toyota/Lexus, Honda, Hyundai/Kia are manufacturers that manufacture reliability.
I got chills down my spine at the end.beautiful car!
Please
I need to know behind the scene all off this stuff ✌️🙏👌👍
Imagine having the knowledge to put together the engine of this legendary car. Hats off to all of Dodges mechanics for building the most BA Challengers and Chargers ever
The stop motion parts actually hurt me because I know how much extra time it took to make them
Glad to see Davin Recow on another build. I can’t get enough of this stuff!!! I don’t need such a time-consuming addiction! But…I am hopelessly hooked.
Now make it fit on my go-kart.
You sir have become quiet the artists with an engine. Just to have one day to see 2%of this would be great. Sweet work 👍🍻
Круто! Очень круто! Спасибо..
First, I saw one video about a rebuild from you guys. then I saw this one that was even more awesome. the way you assemble it without a worker showing is freaking awesome. subscribed. the sound used and the editing is damn awesome and kinda futuristic. with the engine being put into the car. with the flicker of the screen. creative 10/10. who the hell do you guys have to do all this work? with the camera. damn nice work. eye candy.
Horsepower, because why not? 👌🏻
This is one of the most cinematic car pieces that I have ever seen! Great job Hagerty! I hope to see more like this! :)
Thank you for the support!