Hellcat superchargers and pulley combos.
I have to start off with saying this is not modding advice or guidance and is Not applicable to all set ups. Please consult your shop, tuner , or supercharger guy for their perspective. This is our perspective on the situation at hand.
The hellcat platform has been led down the path of modifying cars in the wrong fashion. The platform started off with small uppers (2.4-2.6 uppers) and 8-10% lowers. What followed were exploding superchargers taking out lids and blowing holes in blower bases. The generalized consensus was bearings. That was completely wrong and the generalized consensus has stuck. We are going to change this. We willl be informative and we will share this post over and over until the community wraps there head around it.
The issue
Lets start off with whats going on. The supercharger rotors are made of a casting material that can not take the forces you guys are subjecting them to. There is not a solution to the failure other then just being smart. Heat, rpm, and load are putting stress on the rotor. As you spin the rotors to the brink the rpm creates heat causing the rotors to deform. Yes I said that right when you have your rotor that weights roughly 30 lbs spinning inside your motor at 30,000 plus revolutions per minute. Thats 500 revolution per second. This puts stress on the material make up of the rotors. When it reaches a point of failure it releases the casting from shaft of the rotor causing the rotors to touch and then BOOM. Thats when all the destruction happens. Chunks of rotors go flying and its like pulling a pin on a grenade.
The fix
How do we solve this? We slow the blower speed down or we change the shift point working with the combo at hand. Using the stock shift point of 6500 rpm it is on a chart saying a 2.75 10% is the limit. We recommend you rule on the side of caution with a 2.85 and 10% on a 2.4 ihi and 3.1 10% on a 2.7 ihi. This gives you room for error when your out having fun. Please use perspective on how your applying your hp you make to your intent with the car. If your going to do burnouts run a 3.17 hellraiser. Keep some stress off the supercharger. You dont need 1000 hp pulley combo to smoke tires. Use that 1000 hp combo for the drag strip. It takes all of 15 min to change a pulley. If you dont want to change a pulley then probably best you sacrifice 20-30 hp for
Longevity and reliability. Be smart not reckless.
How to figure your blower speed
Take the size of your upper and divide it by the lower size. Multiply that number by your shift rpm. That will give you your drive rotor speed. Then multiply that number by 1.6 and that will give you the non drive rotor speed.
Community advice.
When you hear someone recommend more pulley then what is suggested above make sure whoever your quoting or referencing signs a legal document backing your decisions financially. You will see how long that advice stays strong. Ill let you know a secret. They never will back it.
Porting and its role
How does porting effect this. Well porting increases air flow into the rotors. This means rotors are compressing more air per revolution. This creates more psi. PSi is heat. If you now couple this with more blower speed you have put the blower into a higher load environment and are subject a higher probability of failure. If you slow blower down allow port to breath you can make more hp with a port and slower blower speeds then you can with a stock blower spinning the guts out of it. Our port work is making 900 plus wheel hp with a 3.1 upper and 10% lower and 975+ with a 2.8 and 10% on a 2.4 ihi. If your looking for more run at your own risk but we recommend if you want more magnuson and whipple make 1000 plus wheel superchargers for your needs and wants.
I hope this info reaches you well below are pictures of the results of to much blower speed.
Please be responsible with your decisions and who is advising