Mopar power ruled in the DynoMax...
Mopar power ruled in the DynoMax Power to the Wheels Dyno Tour Championship Shootout's Non-Power-Adder class. Darren Tedder (left) took the win, while Richard Burdette (center) placed second and Jim LaRoy (right) took third.
Mopar power made big news at the DynoMax Power to the Wheels Dyno Tour Championship Shootout at Springfield, Missouri, as Hemi and RB-powered Mopars swept the first three positions in the Non-Power-Adder class.
Scoring the win was Darren Tedder, whose aluminum Hemi-powered '71 'Cuda twisted the chassis dyno's horsepower gauge up to an eye-popping 956.83. Taking second in the all-motor class was Richard Burdette's Hemi-powered '69 Dart, which made 749.69 hp. Rounding out the top three was Jim LaRoy, whose RB-powered '72 Demon was good for 696.48 hp.
The Non-Power-Adder class was where no add-ons like superchargers, turbochargers, or nitrous oxide injection were permitted. (They ran in their own class.) The DynoMax Power to the Wheels Dyno Tour concluded with its Championship Shootout at the Street Machine Nationals in Springfield, Missouri. To qualify for the Championship, the drivers had to dyno run their vehicle at a Qualifying Event during the Power to the Wheels series that started back in May.

Richard Burdette's Hemi-powered...

Richard Burdette's Hemi-powered '69 Dart spun the dyno needles to just under 750 hp, good for second in the Non-Power-Adder class.

You should've heard what this...

You should've heard what this pull sounded like! Darren Tedder's '71 'Cuda is seen here twisting the chassis dyno's gauges to nearly 957 hp-and the Non-Power-Adder class win.

Don't let the Duster grille...

Don't let the Duster grille (or the "variable" paint scheme) fool you. Jim LaRoy's ride is a '72 Dodge Demon, an RB-engined A-Body that made just under 700 hp-good for third place in the DynoMax Power to the Wheels Dyno Tour Championship Shootout's Non-Power-Adder class.