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What did you do to your Ram today???

Since I own my '24 outright, if (I mean, when) I want more power from my sweet, sweet sounding Hemi, I'll get that Whipplecharger! As to MPG...meh, life is better when you count "smiles per gallon", not miles per gallon!

Wifey-pooh's '24 Durango SRT 392 Alchemi drinks 93 octane to the tune of 15mpg max...and I LOVE every mile of it🤣
(it's amazing how many people start a conversation with us about that Durango, and how often).
 
Since I own my '24 outright, if (I mean, when) I want more power from my sweet, sweet sounding Hemi, I'll get that Whipplecharger! As to MPG...meh, life is better when you count "smiles per gallon", not miles per gallon!

Wifey-pooh's '24 Durango SRT 392 Alchemi drinks 93 octane to the tune of 15mpg max...and I LOVE every mile of it🤣
(it's amazing how many people start a conversation with us about that Durango, and how often).
You'd be better off with a turbo than the Whipple. I wouldn't use a Whipple on anything I own. Have had multiple local friends who have had engines destroyed by a Whipple blower and the rotors flaking off. And Whipple would not do anything other than just replace the supercharger. No compensation for having to buy a new long block, or rebuild with machine work and new pistons/heads.
 
You'd be better off with a turbo than the Whipple. I wouldn't use a Whipple on anything I own. Have had multiple local friends who have had engines destroyed by a Whipple blower and the rotors flaking off. And Whipple would not do anything other than just replace the supercharger. No compensation for having to buy a new long block, or rebuild with machine work and new pistons/heads.
Wait a minute, you're saying a Whipple could grenade my Hemi?!
Yes, I've been thinking a stroker would be nice anyways🤷‍♂️

I'm a S/C guy...20psi on this baby, 720rwhp/721rwtq...
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Wait a minute, you're saying a Whipple could grenade my Hemi?!
Yes, I've been thinking a stroker would be nice anyways🤷‍♂️

I'm a S/C guy...20psi on this baby, 720rwhp/721rtq...
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Problem with superchargers is they take power to make power.

And this thread may dissuade you from Whipple

Beware of Whipple Superchargers | SRT Hellcat Forum Beware of Whipple Superchargers
 
Problem with superchargers is they take power to make power.

And this thread may dissuade you from Whipple

Beware of Whipple Superchargers | SRT Hellcat Forum Beware of Whipple Superchargers
Well, dang it, I didn't know Huskers could be so mean😪
Yep, that does give me pause to reconsider.
My last blower was a VMP/Roush/Ford Racing..with zero problems and huge, square power!
Maybe a 448ci stroker would be better??!!🤑
 
Did you tell everyone yours was the only truck that entered? Haha JK. Congrats!

Fair enough. I guess I’ll have to test drive one someday. I also probably shouldn’t judge until I get in one and test it out. I will say my only experience with the turbos is the smaller ones, and when Cadillac(and every other manufacturer started tossing in those 4 cylinder turbos, it annoyed the you know what out of me. It did seem strange that Ram immediately brought the HEMI back after just one year of the 6’s.
One other thing, I can’t even imagine how quiet it is if it’s quieter than my Limited. Anxious to hear V, I mean I6 sorry

I'm not gonna lie, I prefer the V8 engine sound but the trade-off of little or far less engine sound in the cabin, I can accept.

The power everywhere is what sold me, on paper, I was already sold but driving a SO truck with 3.55'a very clearly illustrated that the hurricane has power where the HEMI does not it feels lazy. The hurricane truck just goes.
 
I'd never choose a supercharger over turbos if I had a choice.
Superchargers always, always have belt issues and aftermarket superchargers always have belt alignment issues.

In the Corvette world, aftermarket superchargers are more common than turbos but the turbo cars always perform better with far less maintenance and headaches.
Belt and heat soak issues are common
 
But the torque, especially off-idle of a S/C can't be beat...
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Green 8-rib Bates belt, HD 80mm belt tensioner, zero issues, big torque..it can be done!
 
Well now, according to this tid bit of insight, I SHOULD order that Whipple Supercharger NOW before it gets more expensive..YES, you always have the best advice!! TY🤑🤣
do it.
like no joke skip a few date nights and you're good to go lolll

my friend's hating himself for not listening to me when i told him to get the GFC when I got mine. Now they're $1500 more than 2 years ago.
and he had to settle for a OVS camper and tent combo that's always shifting when he goes fast with us... and those costed him half a GFC lol
 
I'd never choose a supercharger over turbos if I had a choice.
Superchargers always, always have belt issues and aftermarket superchargers always have belt alignment issues.

In the Corvette world, aftermarket superchargers are more common than turbos but the turbo cars always perform better with far less maintenance and headaches.
Belt and heat soak issues are common
On my truck I can say I’ve ran a Procharger now for about 6 years and 80 something thousand miles. No issues whatsoever. But I could be a lucky one
 
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Come to Wisconsin..we'll make an exception for you!👍
(for those not in the know, Wisconsin Kool-Aid is a Brandy Old Fashioned..we love those here, it's why we're so happy all the time!)
Thanks for the invite, but I hate winters 😬😬 Az or TN If I'm ever able to move....
 
On my truck I can say I’ve ran a Procharger now for about 6 years and 80 something thousand miles. No issues whatsoever. But I could be a lucky one

You're not greedy, if you could stay at 5 to 6 lbs you're fine, big boost gets you problems.
 

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