Congrats! Are you planning on upgrading to the Redeye supercharger in the future? What about the dual fuel pumps?
Not gonna upgrade to the RE blower. There's more for me on the 2.4L since I run 93 on the street. With the RE blower I'd be limited to the stock boost at 14.5psi due to pulley setups. I could run just a 10% lower with the RE blower and be around 17psi I think, but I don't think I'd gain much over the current blower combo. I'm running 16.5 on the HC blower. One of these days I might upgrade to the 3.0L blower on the Hellephant if they ever become available. That might be the sweet spot for how I use the car.
Since you did the redeye swap. Did you do that as a cost savings overall? The complete long block for 10k is a good price for an engine that can handle a 1000 stock with good tuning.
I would have thought you would be paranoid running stock parts with mods again. I know the redeye/demon rods are better and it has some engineering that is improved on over the stock hellcat. I thought some beefier aftermarket pistons and rods with aftermarket heads. Keep the stock crank. Maybe a mild cam or stock cam.
I thought about it for about a week, and talked to several folks. You have to make decisions based on goals. I never intend to try to have an 8 second car. That's just getting in to too much for a car I drive on the street A LOT. My goals have always been 10.0 in any weather and crack off a 9 second pass here or there in good air. This Demon/RE engine should EASILY be capable of that without pushing it to the limit (I hope). If this one ever fails, it'll be a built short block for sure though. Then skies the limit.
10.3 on a broken motor sound better than 10.2 on a perfect motor. I understand these thing cause I watch divorce court.
Correction, it ran 10.
03 on the broken motor. Imagine what it should do on one that's not broken