would i have to forge internals if i did a 392 cam w a 3.0 whipple ? have a 17 R/T as well. really only looking for around 600whp. very interested, thanks!!!
After talking with many tunners it’s best to just go supercharger. Cam has too much that can go wrong if you do supercharger with cam. Especially with out a built trans
I'm sold. BB torque in a SB package. I've had a McCleod Street Twin in front of a Tremec TKO 5-spd before. Was too much weight and the gear changes, at the track, were "chunky". Normal street driving? No problem.
We had not had any issue with the clutch or gear change under aggressive driving situations. It was actually a very pleasant clutch to drive both street and aggressively. Also, if you check out a more recent video we did with this car we picked up another 18hp and 9tq. th-cam.com/video/QwNkC8y32hg/w-d-xo.html
Do you still have the car? How is it holding up to the boost overtime? I am hoping to Whipple my 5.7 with my bonus this year. I have a 2019 R/T. Also was the stock clutch slipping on the 530whp?
The both have their merits... but the base Whipple kit will outperform the base Magnuson kit because the Whipple is a 2.9L unit and the Magnuson is a 2.3L unit.
How’s the volume compared to the superchargers on demons?…I just really like hearing that whine. I’m already sold in getting it for power but I wanna know how I’ll be screaming agaisnt demons and cats. Thank you!
@@just_a5.7 absolutely. Car has been going strong since we put it together, and the owner puts it through its paces. Quality parts and proper tuning make for a reliable combo.
I really depends. The rods take it fine, the pistons is a crap shoot on what the top compression ring is gapped at. Dodge has a very wide tolerance on their top compression ring, 0.009 - 0.028. If it is gapped closer to the tighter side they don't like 10psi... but you never know what they are unless you open the motor.
@@riology2234 no. 2 inch for forced induction is best. If it were N/A the smaller size primaries would work best. A few weeks later we were able to to make almost 550 with some more fuel thanks to a boost-a-pump. Which is nearly a 200hp gain on just 10psi of boost. We would lose 20-30hp at least with a smaller primary.
It depends on how much air the power adder moves and how much torque the entire combination produces. 10psi on this setup does put us near the limit of what the stock engine can handle. With proper tuning it can last and be very happy.
It does whine a little bit but not as much as a demon because of how much boost pressure the demon blower runs. Send us an email at sdracingllc@gmail.com and we can get you a quote.
I know this may sound stupid brother, but why isn’t it making more horse power ? I’m asking because I want to do this to mine but I’m trying to be close or over 1000hp
Because it is a stock engine. The factory 5.7 is good to around 500-550 whp reliably, and this is only 10psi of boost with no cam. To make 1000 you would need a built block, ported heads, big cam, bigger blower, and a lot more boost pressure. Check out this video if you want to see what it takes to make close to 1000. th-cam.com/video/yYFIFXfJ8z8/w-d-xo.html
Beautiful!!! I like just the Plain Black... nothing too Eye Catchy or Ostentatious... except for her performance!!!
SD Racing you guys did a great job on my challenger thanks
You're welcome!!!
Forged internals ?
@@just_a5.7 stock engine at the moment.
Thinking bout putting a Whipple on my rt how did it do?
I can’t wait to get an rt
would i have to forge internals if i did a 392 cam w a 3.0 whipple ? have a 17 R/T as well. really only looking for around 600whp. very interested, thanks!!!
After talking with many tunners it’s best to just go supercharger. Cam has too much that can go wrong if you do supercharger with cam. Especially with out a built trans
I'm sold. BB torque in a SB package. I've had a McCleod Street Twin in front of a Tremec TKO 5-spd before. Was too much weight and the gear changes, at the track, were "chunky". Normal street driving? No problem.
We had not had any issue with the clutch or gear change under aggressive driving situations. It was actually a very pleasant clutch to drive both street and aggressively. Also, if you check out a more recent video we did with this car we picked up another 18hp and 9tq.
th-cam.com/video/QwNkC8y32hg/w-d-xo.html
Is Virgil's 6-spd transmission plagued by the "2nd gear nibble" BS? (Shame on Tremec for not fixing that issue). Mine has always had it.
@@ronbo422 no issues with the trans that I felt or that he has complained of
How much would this setup be with forged internals?
Do you still have the car? How is it holding up to the boost overtime? I am hoping to Whipple my 5.7 with my bonus this year. I have a 2019 R/T. Also was the stock clutch slipping on the 530whp?
This is a customer car. The car is still running and running very well. This car has a McLeod Twin Disc in it, not the stock clutch.
5.7 or 6.4?
@The Traveling Hornet this is a 5.7 with a Whipple supercharger
Beautiful! just great work honestly
Thank you!
Is this %100 safe and reliable for a 2023 5.7 ?
The is no such thing as a 100% safe a reliable build for any car... including ones straight off the assembly line at the factory.
What about whipple vs magnuson?
The both have their merits... but the base Whipple kit will outperform the base Magnuson kit because the Whipple is a 2.9L unit and the Magnuson is a 2.3L unit.
Do you need a manifold to install the whipple
The whipple is the manifold. It replaces your stock intake manifold.
What was about the cost on this project?
At the time we did it, something like this would cats between $14k-$16k. With prices on parts now you'd be looking closer to $20k to do the same thing
How does the set cost I would like to get it done to my 2017 challenger rt
Please email us at sdracingllc@gmail.com or call us at 864-603-2010 and we'd be happy to get you a quote.
How’s the volume compared to the superchargers on demons?…I just really like hearing that whine. I’m already sold in getting it for power but I wanna know how I’ll be screaming agaisnt demons and cats. Thank you!
You certainly here the sc whine, comparable to the sound of hellcats.
@@sdracingllc1594 to hellcats? Fr? Hmm as I said I’m already getting the whipple regardless, I look forward to getting my scream 🤘🤘🔥thanks brother
So is this 10lb boost on stock internals.
Yes, stock internals.
@@sdracingllc1594 can u daily it like that??on stock internals
@@just_a5.7 absolutely. Car has been going strong since we put it together, and the owner puts it through its paces. Quality parts and proper tuning make for a reliable combo.
@@sdracingllc1594 quality parts from the whipple kit?? Or from yall
@@just_a5.7 Whipple makes a quality kit, we only sell quality parts.
10 psi is safe without forging ?
Yes it is.
Would you say the 10 psi is safe on stock bottom end ?
I really depends. The rods take it fine, the pistons is a crap shoot on what the top compression ring is gapped at. Dodge has a very wide tolerance on their top compression ring, 0.009 - 0.028. If it is gapped closer to the tighter side they don't like 10psi... but you never know what they are unless you open the motor.
Is there a big risk of hurting the engine from doing this?
There is always a risk when increasing power output of factory components, but with proper tuning those risks are reduced
Great job!!
Thank you!
Nasty
What size long tube headers do you have on this 1 7/8”?
These are 2" as Texas Speed does not make a 1 7/8" at the moment.
@@sdracingllc1594 would it be better choice for this application if 1 7/8" were available?
@@riology2234 no. 2 inch for forced induction is best. If it were N/A the smaller size primaries would work best. A few weeks later we were able to to make almost 550 with some more fuel thanks to a boost-a-pump. Which is nearly a 200hp gain on just 10psi of boost. We would lose 20-30hp at least with a smaller primary.
Catless or High flow headers?
10 psi is considered high for stock engine right? Not good for longevity right?
It depends on how much air the power adder moves and how much torque the entire combination produces. 10psi on this setup does put us near the limit of what the stock engine can handle. With proper tuning it can last and be very happy.
@@sdracingllc1594 if i get forged pistons will it last longer and can i put higher boost and a cam?
@@mrhellcat9139 absolutely, but I would do rods and pistons not just pistons.
How much is a build like this?
Email us at sdracingllc@gmail.com if you'd like a quote.
Try a carven X pipe bro!
Stock or forged bottom end ?
100% stock longblock and still going strong. It makes almost 550 now.
im have a 19 rt how much for the whipple. and does it whine like the demon Lmao
It does whine a little bit but not as much as a demon because of how much boost pressure the demon blower runs. Send us an email at sdracingllc@gmail.com and we can get you a quote.
Really nice
Whats a set up like this would cost?
Around $15k.
I know this may sound stupid brother, but why isn’t it making more horse power ? I’m asking because I want to do this to mine but I’m trying to be close or over 1000hp
Because it is a stock engine. The factory 5.7 is good to around 500-550 whp reliably, and this is only 10psi of boost with no cam. To make 1000 you would need a built block, ported heads, big cam, bigger blower, and a lot more boost pressure.
Check out this video if you want to see what it takes to make close to 1000.
th-cam.com/video/yYFIFXfJ8z8/w-d-xo.html
Dope vid. Was there a 0-60 difference.? Typically challenger rt 0-60 is about 3.4.. Did the time drop and if so by how much.?
Thank you. We don't do 0-60 testing after tuning. We leave that up to the customer if they so choose to want to do that.
Thats not what the 0-60 is for the RT. Not even close lol
No the stock rt 0-60 is around 5.1
@Matt Jingles that's hellcat plus numbers
@@bankerman4395 exactly lol. Dudes tripping lol
🤙🏾
Thank you!
$9,000 for super charger?
Go buy an R1 bike 😈