(2009-2014) 
              
                
                  | 2009 | 
                  D/BFS | 
                  Streamliner | 
                  394.346 MPH | 
                 
                
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              Poteet and Main looked like they were going to break the record in 2014 after setting speeds in excess of 460mph in testing, but things went a bit wrong.  
              
              The accompanying videos of the 370 mph crash that George Poteet walked away from provide ample testimony to the extraordinary quality of car construction and crew preparation that comprise the Speed Demon operation. At Mike Cook's Bonneville Shootout, everyone rolls as soon as the car passes. Crew and professional emergency vehicles were on top of the crash in less than 15 seconds. Unless you see this first hand it is difficult to comprehend the fine line between record speeds and disaster. George places great confidence in these people and they all delivered. Video courtesy of ARP and Speed Demon.  
              Speed Demon is powered by a five-litre 2,200 horsepower V8 engine and has won the prestigious Hot Rod Trophy at Bonneville for five straight years. The team is not resting on its laurels however and has stated that it intends to be the first wheel driven car to break the 500mph barrier and exceed the current outright wheel driven record currently held by Don Vesco’s Turbinator. Speed Demon will be back on the Salt next month in an attempt to establish a record recognised by the FIA. 
                
              Speed Demon is officially the fastest piston engined car ever built, during the 2012 season a film crew from Ron Kirby Productions followed the team behind it and produced this stunning documentary. Watch it now! 
              
              SCTA Records: 
                D/BFS  404.562 MPH (D/ Blown Fuel Streamliner, 299-cid engine) 
              C/BFS  390.709 MPH (C/ Blown Fuel Streamliner, 347-cid engine) 
              Best Performance: 
                457 MPH flying mile one way 
                462 MPH trap speed 
                (fastest piston engine pass ever) 
              Driver: 
                George Poteet 
              Car Owners: 
                George Poteet and Ron Main 
              Engines: 
                C/Class Engine,  5.98  HP per cubic inch 
                Ken Duttweiler built small block Chevy V8 
                368 cubic inches 
                Dart Little M standard deck block (9-inch) 
                Bore: 4.125-inch 
                Stroke: 3.400-inch 
                Dart 11 degree Little Chief aluminum heads 
                Engine management by MoTeC 
                2200 HP @ 8800 RPM 
                1313 lb-ft torque @8800 RPM 
              C/Class Engine,  5.978  HP per cubic inch 
                Ken Duttweiler built small block Chevy V8 
                347 cubic inches 
                Dart Little M short deck block (8.5-inch) 
                Bore: 4.125-inch 
                Stroke: 3.25-inch 
                Dart 11 degree Little Chief aluminum heads 
                Engine management by MoTeC 
                2076.6 HP @ 8800 RPM 
              1239.3 lb-ft torque @8800 RPM 
              D/Class Engine, 6.6  HP per cubic inch 
                Ken Duttweiler built small block Chevy V8 
                299 cubic inches 
                Dart Little M short deck block (8.5-inch) 
                Bore: 4.125-inch 
                Stroke: 2.80-inch 
                Dart 11 degree Little Chief aluminum heads 
                Engine management by MoTeC 
                1980 HP @9300 RPM 
              Induction: 
                Twin 83mm Precision Turbo turbochargers 
                38-40 psi boost above 8500 RPM, Traction and driveline boost limited 
                below 8500 RPM 
                Custom Hogan sheet metal manifold with Wilson Manifolds 
                105mm throttle body and 16 225/hr Seimens fuel injectors (two per cylinder) 
                VP M1 methanol fuel 
              Chassis: 
                Custom tubular frame with Aerosmith Engineering designed, 
                Nemesis Air Racing built composite body 
              Center Section: 
                Weisman quick change rearend with 1.8:1 final drive 
              Transmission: 
                LIberty performance Products, Extreme clutchless 5-speed 
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