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Cool to think about, just never going to be a production vehicle.
I knew what you meant, but a ************ can dream can't he?

That is a weird looking supercharger though. I don't see a pulley. Just looks different than what I am used to with my Roush supercharger and also the Whipple and Magnacharger and such.
Also, looks like the throttle body isn't hooked up yet in this photo.
Who cares, as long as it works lol?

I believe the pulleys are on the passenger side, and there is a single belt that drives the supercharger and all your accessories (weird).
I believe the pulleys are on the passenger side, and there is a single belt that drives the supercharger and all your accessories (weird).
I love seeing it as an option, but I'm guessing it will be in the $65-70k range, which will put it out of reality for many people. Part of what makes the Hellcat so awesome is some of the interior upgrades/goodies that go with it. Otherwise, economically speaking you can take an RT or SRT base package and blow it for less money and same or better HP/torque numbers.
600HP/600TQ is impressive, but it's also at the crank. Figure a 20% drive line loss and it's about 480RWHP. That's achievable with a Magnuson.
Either way, will be interesting to see what kind of numbers the new Hellcat puts up. I'm glad Dodge is giving owners an option for this. I wonder if the 5yr/100k engine and transmission warranty will apply?