Dodge Demon "No Ice" Video 12 is Out: 2 More Teasers and RevelationsTo Come

Apr 02, 2017 06:16 AM EDT | Hannah Jill

More and more details about the Dodge Demon are being released. Recently, the famous auto brand showed 3 details that made observers hit that play button more than twice.Two components showed were the engine and water turning to ice. Another component that the audience noticed was a picture of what seems to be a normal race track and another track that is somehow covered with ice.

So, what is the connection between the Dodge Demon and the ice or cold temperature? Well, it's safe to say that its all about the air conditioning of the Dodge Demon. This means that the A/C diverts cool air towards its engine. This process happens when the car is placed on a Drag mode.

Putting more air in the engine means it will have more power. Relatively, putting dense air is a lot better compared to cold air. That means you can put more fuel in the cars' engine. Thus, more power sets in.

A powerful system on a hot day can definitely produce too much heat but with the Dodge AC system, the air temperature can decrease by 45 degrees Fahrenheit. This might sound futuristic but actually, this is not a new technology. In early 2000 a prototype system from Ford named SuperCooler was announced, but it did not prosper. The manner the Dodge Demon AC and the Ford Supercooler system works are all the same.

Meanwhile, the Dodge Demon video teasers are almost complete after the recent video was released. As of this writing, the Dodge website shows a real time clock saying that the Video 13 will be out in 4 days and 19 hours. The Dodge Demon first video was titled Cage, followed by Reduction. The next videos were the "Body, Crate, Forced Induction, Multiplication, Third Law, Race hardened Parts, Performance Pages, No Pills, Lock and Load, and lastly the No Ice". One by one, these videos provided bits and pieces of the features, specifications, and power this super car has to offer.

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