Ok, since some posts were deleted and folks were interested in the data I had copies in my email.
DRAGRCR said his Demon was 4120 race weight and he's 190 lbs so with driver 4310#.
He ran four 9.71x hot lap passes with some minor weight reduction (aftermarket wheels/tires and a lighter battery) and he figures those changes would offset his body weight compared to Leah who set the record. Looked like he was gonna beat the 9.65 on one pass based on the time slip besting the 60' and 330' he posted being a bit better than the Engineering team Demon pass, but he ran out of fuel mid track.
That actually brings up a question for me. Do Demon owners typically run their cars that low on fuel at the track? I've always been told not to ever run a Hellcat much below 1/2 tank as it'll either start to open the bypass due to low fuel pressure and you risk damaging the engine. Maybe the Demon having dual fuel pumps helps?
On a typical day the Demon HO ignition advance hits max of 18.5 degrees by 4,000 RPM. That's real early and is already 12-14 degrees by 2,880 RPM. With absolute traction it's gonna be moving, but on anything less than perfect everything you're likelihood of blowing the tires off is pretty high I'd wager. I'll be doing some testing with mine (not a Demon) here soon so we'll see. I built three tunes A,B,C and each gets just a bit hotter down low, no changes up top. Thanks to Mike@OSTDyno for the tips
I'm not suggesting the calibration engineers got it "wrong". They were asked to meet a specific performance target and that's what they aimed for. That target just seems to require absolute perfection for track setup, etc. It'd have been really cool if they offered the race PCM with three cals (hot hotter hottest) so you guys could adjust for track conditions.