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- 2015 Challenger Hellcat
I built a 411 using my stock block ( mistake) nothing wrong with my stock bottom end an should of moth balled. should of started with new block,
installed 3.0 whipple an running 3.25 top an 10% lower an makes 19 lbs. had traction problems but still ran 153 trap speed. once traction sorted should be in the 8s. car picked up 5.5 mph going to the whipple from stock 2.4
installed 3.0 whipple an running 3.25 top an 10% lower an makes 19 lbs. had traction problems but still ran 153 trap speed. once traction sorted should be in the 8s. car picked up 5.5 mph going to the whipple from stock 2.4
Interesting idea but at this point I think speculation is all I have to offer. The 3.8 is certainty capable of launching those internals into the ballistic diaper you’ll want to be using for experiment. The question is…. How much can you slow the monster down to work with the limits of the stock motor and have the blower still be efficient? I don’t know. I just saw that Whipple said they are targeting end of August for the production 3.8. I didn’t see the word guarantee with that so….. 😒. Whipple has stated the the 3.8 is for a increased displacement engine built to make power. I don’t know if you can believe it’s going Primetime in August but I think you should believe that it’s not for the stocker. The 3.0 is a spectacularly good blower. It’s been updated from its first release and is super efficient and reliable at this point. I don’t know what the retail price will be when the production 3.8 comes out but unless the stroker you are planning on includes heads and the high end internals you need to turn it up to full potential to get your money’s worth, the 3.0 would be the better choice.
Stroker is going to be all the bad ass internals, Thitek heads, cam, etc etc, and the car will get a TH400 with a brake at the same time. I just need to figure out how to run the 3.8 this year while keeping the car alive. It should be a decent upgrade over the Whipple 4.5 it previously had on it regardless.
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