Tag: Charger

  • Camshaft Only | Worth It For Hellcat? DYNO TESTED!

    Camshaft Only | Worth It For Hellcat? DYNO TESTED!

     

    Today we’re showing you how camshaft only performs in a Hellcat. (Full Video Below)

     

    Now when you think first few modifications for a Hellcat, normally intake and pulley are at the top of the list. Given that this combination picks up over 100hp at the wheels it’s easy to understand why and since these cars are proven to make serious power on stock long blocks, camshaft upgrades are just less common than they are in other HEMIs. But let’s be honest, we all love that Chop Chop. So if you’re good with your stock performance, why not add a camshaft into the mix.

     

    That’s exactly what Brandi wanted from her 2021 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat and made the trip in from Tennessee to make it happen. Her goal, to pick up that badass classic muscle car idol knowing that she would sacrifice a little performance down low and maybe pick up a little performance up top.

     

    Now, Brandy’s Hellcat is 100% stocked aside from a high quality intake, which not only adds considerable power but also sounds amazing.

     

    First, we strapped it down to perform baseline dyno pulls. Brandi’s Durango came back with an incredibly healthy starting point of 686.09whp and 627.99 pound-feet of torque.

     

    Durango Hellcat Baseline

     

    From there John installed our camshaft package. This package includes our custom billet core camshaft, PSI valve springs with Manley retainers, Comp Cams push rods, OEM Hellcat oil pump, and all the OEM gasket seals and hardware needed for a high quality installation. Now most Hemi engines come factory equipped with MDS, which is that four-cylinder mode most enthusiasts find pretty annoying.

     

    These components do not play nicely with an upgraded camshaft, so on all automatic 5.7L and 6.4L hemis from 2009 on, we have to pull the cylinder heads to install non-mds lifters and other components when installing a camshaft. But, since hellcats came from the factory without MDS, we simply front load the camshaft without having to remove the cylinder heads. This saves time and money for the customer without compromising on the result. That said if your Hellcat has higher mileage do yourself a favor and replace your lifters while you’re there.

     

    Camshaft Hellcat Durango

     

    With Brandy’s Hellcat back together, let’s see what the dyno has to say about this unique build.

     

    As expected, some losses down low with decent gains up top bringing our new Peak output to 700.19whp and 632.52 pound-feet of torque that’s peak gains a 14.10whp and 4.53 pound-feet of torque with maximum gains of 26.90 wheel horsepower and 27.67 pound-feet of torque. With that, maximum losses way down low in the Power band were 25.80 wheel horsepower and 52.30 pound-feet of torque.

     

    Durango Hellcat Cam Only dyno graph

     

    So in conclusion, as we expected, with an otherwise stock Hellcat there are much better options to add performance. However, if you pair a camshaft with our stage 2 package and that’s when gains really start to show up. However, for a stock vehicle the real gain is that undeniably badass idle and sadly we had some technical difficulties with our idle video but thankfully Brandy hooked us up with a quick cell phone clip, so just ignore the video quality here and listen to this Hellcat on the ground.

     

    As always if you have any questions at all we’re happy to chat.

     

  • 2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat – Stage-2 Hellcat Power Package Makes 900hp+ On Pump Gas!

    2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat – Stage-2 Hellcat Power Package Makes 900hp+ On Pump Gas!

    It’s no secret that we absolutely love the SRT Hellcat lineup!  Whether you choose Challenger, Charger, Durango, Trackhawk, or TRX, each are a killer performance package right off the showroom floor.  But to us, we don’t believe in leaving well enough alone, especially when there’s cheap and reliable horsepower to be had!  And if you’re reading this article, then chances are you’re right there with us.

     

     

    This is the reason that our Stage-1 Hellcat Power Package for these vehicles is one of most popular we offer!  Serious power increase, without any impact on drivability or reliability.  This package is proven to add up to 140hp at the tires on 93 octane pump gas, and in most cases, exceed the 800whp mark without breaking a sweat.  You can learn more about this package by watching the video below:

     

     

    But what about those who want to go a little bit further, while still maintaining stock-like drivability and reliability?  That’s where our Stage-2 package comes into play!  Using our Stage-1 package as the foundation, our Stage-2 Hellcat Power Package takes it up a notch with the addition of supercharger porting, larger diameter throttle body, and higher flowing mid-pipe complete with EPA compliant catalytic converters which support over 1,000hp!  How much of an impact does this have on the dyno?  Gains of up to 180hp over stock baseline, on 93 octane pump gas!  Full contents below:

     

    • National Speed in-house PCM unlocking service
    Stainless Works 3.00″ ID mid-pipe
    GESi G-Sport EPA compliant GEN2 HO (High Output) high-flow catalytic converters which support up to 500hp per core
    JLT Performance 125mm air-intake system
    Metco Motorsports 2.85” upper supercharger pulley
    TBA Machine 3.00″ dual-bearing supercharger idler pulley
    TBA Machine 3.00″ supercharger tensioner pulley
    • Pinned harmonic balancer
    • Gates HD Fleetrunner Micro-V “Green” belt
    Kong Performance ported supercharger & inlet port matched to 108mm throttle body
    Kong Performance 108mm throttle body
    • Properly gapped NGK LFR7AIX spark plugs
    Injector Dynamics ID1050x fuel injectors
    • Optional MotoRad 180° thermostat
    • Optional J&L OSC air-oil separator
    • Optional Borla exhaust system
    • Genuine OEM Mopar components required for installation
    HP Tuners Smart Access cable
    HP Tuners credits
    • Custom National Speed calibration on the dyno
     
    And this package is exactly what Adam wanted for his brand new, showroom stock 2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody!
     

     

    And the great thing is that this stock engine bay won’t appear dramatically different after all of this work!

     

     

    HP Tuners Smart Access cable being installed for the initial read prior to PCM unlocking…

     

     

    Supercharger off to porting!

     

     

    See the oil buildup in the intake ports?  This car is brand new, and it’s already accumulated that much!  This is why the J&L OSC air-oil separator is a strongly recommended option…

     

     

    The Kong Performance 108mm throttle body…

     

     

    Injector Dynamics ID1050x fuel injectors going in…

     

     

    The finished result!  Crazy to think the under-hood aesthetic is mostly stock appearing, but is packing 180hp extra…

     

     

     

    And the result?  With a stock baseline of 664.44whp & 648.66lbft, our Stage-2 package increases output to a blistering 847.45whp & 751.57lbft on 93 octane pump gas!  Peak gains of 183.01whp & 102.91lbft, all without compromising drivability or reliability.  Absolutely killer performance!

     

     

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  • 2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat | Stage-1 to Stage-2 Stock Supercharger Upgrade

    2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat | Stage-1 to Stage-2 Stock Supercharger Upgrade

     
    Greg brought in his 2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat early last year for our Stage-1 Stock Supercharger Package. After getting used to that additional power, he decided to take it up another notch and pull the trigger on upgrading to Stage-2!

    With our performance packages, Stage-1 is a stepping stone to Stage-2 and up! All parts installed in the first round of work support what is done in Stage-2.

    Parts installed this time around:
    • Kong Performance Supercharger snout, housing and bearing plate 5-axis CNC porting service
    • Kong Performance 108mm Throttle Body
    • Stainless Works 3 inch mid-pipe with GESi G-Sport UHO Catalytic Converters
    • High Horse Performance, Inc. Crank Pinning Kit
     
    After Tim finished up the install in the shop, John strapped the Hellcat to the rollers so Vlad could perform a custom calibration. With the additional Stage-2 modifications, the output increased to 804.86whp and 692.42wtq!
  • 2018 Dodge Charger SRT 392 – Stage-1 ProCharger

    2018 Dodge Charger SRT 392 – Stage-1 ProCharger

     
    Lance brought us his 2018 Dodge Charger SRT 392 to have the 6.4L Hemi set up with our Stage-1 ProCharger supercharger package! 

    Modifications below:

    National Speed in-house Mopar ECU unlocking service
    ProCharger Superchargers P-1SC-1 High Output supercharger system
    ProCharger Superchargers front-mount intercooler
    NGK Spark Plugs LFR6AIX-11 spark plugs
    MotoRad 180° thermostat
    J&L Oil Separator Co. OSC 3.0 air/oil separator
    Walbro 450lph in-tank fuel pump
    With the mechanical work wrapped up in the shop by Dylan, Matt strapped her down to the rollers for a custom calibration by Taylor via HP Tuners. With 93 octane in the tank, Taylor increased output to 628.20whp & 568.40lbft!

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

  • Stainless Works vs Stainless Power Headers

    Stainless Works vs Stainless Power Headers

    differences explained

    Stainless Works is a staple across our domestic performance packages. They have great construction quality, fit and finish, and performance, all at an affordable price. We stock both Stainless Works and Stainless Power options at our shops and are asked regularly, “What is the difference between the two options.” This video will help to explain the differences and you can go online to see these options embedded in multiple packages we offer. Let us know if you have questions and contact a Performance Consultant to start your build today. https://nationalspeedinc.com/packages/

  • VMP Stage 1 – 2020 Mustang GT

    VMP Stage 1 – 2020 Mustang GT

    VMP Stage 1 – 2020 Mustang GT

    With more than 200hp added, you will feel the difference when you hit the skinny pedal…what does our Stage 1 VMP include?

    • VMP Performance Loki supercharger system
    • 88mm upper supercharger pulley
    • V​MP Performance billet fuel rails
    • 56lb/hr fuel injectors
    • V​MP Performance fuel pump voltage booster
    • NGK LTR7IX-11 spark plugs
    • M​MR billet oil pump gears & crankshaft sprocket
    • V​MP Performance single-pass heat exchanger
    • Genuine OEM Ford gaskets, seals, fluids, and fasteners required for installation
    • JLT Performance passenger-side air/oil separator
    • HP Tuners credits
    • Baseline dyno runs
    • Professional installation
    • Professional dyno calibration

  • PCM Unlock Service – 2015+ Mopar Vehicles

    PCM Unlock Service – 2015+ Mopar Vehicles

    PCM Unlock – 2015+ Mopar vehicles

    National Speed offers PCM (Powertrain Control Module) unlocking services for 2015+ Mopar (Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram) vehicles. Recalibrating or tuning a Mopar PCM involves physical modifications to the module to unlock the potential. This service is needed when tuning a vehicle to compensate for modifications, resulting in added power, torque, and performance. What does this mean to you? Fast Service! In the past, unlocking services meant sending your PCM directly HPTuners to unlock, getting the PCM sent back, and then tuning your vehicle in the shop. With shipping, waiting, shipping, and waiting…the process could take a week, sometimes more, to get a PCM back in the shop. Now that unlocking services can happen here in the shop, we cut out days of downtime and can get performance installations and tuning done faster. Tuning is necessary for any of our Staged Performance Packages and we have parts in stock to handle all Stage 1 and Stage 2 installs now… with no delays, backorders, or downtime. 

  • VMP Superchargers – Loki and Odin – Differences Explained

    VMP Superchargers – Loki and Odin – Differences Explained

    VMP Superchargers – Loki and Odin – Differences Explained

    VMP is well known for its superchargers and offers tremendous options for Ford Mustang and F-150 models. This video dives into the Loki and Odin systems, how they are alike, and the key differences that drive additional performance through the Odin system.

  • JLT – Breathe Easy – Intake Sweepstakes Winner

    JLT – Breathe Easy – Intake Sweepstakes Winner

     JLT Sweepstakes Winner Announcement 

    Congratulations to Daniel B. of Wilmington, NC!    Daniel was the winner of the JLT Intake Sweepstakes and took home with him a JLT Series 2 Cold Air Intake for his 2020 Dodge Charger.    Speaking of JLT Intakes, we have more than 20 in stock today.   Keeping a supply of key parts in stock enables us to get you in and out of the shop fast.   Congrats again Daniel!

  • Headers – Long Tube vs Shorty – Ceramic vs Stainless

    Headers – Long Tube vs Shorty – Ceramic vs Stainless

    We think of vehicles as living, breathing entities. The intake brings in air, the exhaust exhales air out of the vehicle. That exhale starts at the exhaust manifold and headers become an important performance modification as factory manifolds tend to be restrictive. Many enthusiasts spend  time and money to bring air into the engine, but you should have the right setup to get the air out, with less restriction, to maximize your performance.  

    Headers Purpose

    The exhaust manifold has openings attached to each cylinder. Exhaust gases exit the manifold into the catalytic converter and then through the rest of the exhaust system. Factory restrictions involve smaller openings at the cylinders and heavy construction to help prevent cracking from the heat. To help overcome these restrictions, headers will attach directly to the cylinders with higher quality, lighter components, and larger diameter openings at the cylinder itself.   

     

    There are two types of headers you might be considering for your project: Shorty Headers and Long-Tube Headers. 

           

    Shorty Headers

    Shorty headers connect directly to the factory exhaust system. Although typically a longer tube than the stock manifold, the shorty header’s name was assigned to them due to the fact their tubing is much shorter than their Long Tube counterpart.  

    There are advantages to shorty headers. Unlike long tube headers, a shorty header allows for much more workroom around the transmission, starter, and shifter. They are also great for Turbocharged engines as long tube piping tends to increase turbo lag. Disadvantages include the lack of an attached high-flow cat, they are not as loud and do not offer the same level of performance as long tubes.  

    Long Tube Headers

    As the name suggests, long tube headers flow from the engine back to the mid-pipe. This design allows for major performance boosts, an aggressive sound, and is built to handle future power modifications. The long tube design creates negative pressure in the pipe, pulling more exhaust gas out of the cylinder, and reduces backflow pressure. The less restricted exhaust gases then pass through a Collector into a single pipe, which flows to a built-in, high-flow catalytic converter.  As with many modifications, doing this modification alone will offer a small performance boost, but coupled with the right intake, camshaft, and more…you will hear and feel the power difference. 

    Header Materials:

    • Chrome & Painted
    • Stainless
    • Ceramic 

    These are listed in order of quality and cost, with the least expensive option, Chrome, first and the most expensive option, Ceramic, last.  

    Chrome is an extremely popular choice as it stands out under the hood. However, there are some drawbacks of installing Chrome headers as they tend to rust over time, depending on vehicle use, and will heat the engine bay more than other options. Like Chome, painted headers tend to be susceptible to rust, but are also prone to discoloration and lose their luster with the constant heat exposure.  

    Stainless headers are a go-to product for National Speed. Traditionally made from high-quality 304 Stainless Steel, stainless headers are well made and will likely outlast the vehicle itself. We offer a solid variety from leading manufacturers like Stainless Works, Kooks, and many more.  

    Ceramic-coated headers take the best of the best and make it better. For just a few hundred additional dollars ($300-500 on average) you can ceramic coat stainless headers or purchase the coated headers directly from the manufacturer. Different from painting, the ceramic coating helps to prevent corrosion and discoloration, improves heat tolerance, and helps with efficiency. Heat can seep out of uncoated headers and the ceramic coating helps to keep heat in the exhaust gas, decreasing backpressure and improving the efficiency of the engine.

    When Should You Add Headers?

    As you look through the Staged Performance Packages we offer, you will start to see headers included in package details around Stage 2 and beyond.   Some of the most popular Staged Packages revolve around the following vehicles:

    In many cases, we start with induction before moving into exhaust components but many customers decide to move forward with both to open up the factory caged power.   

    Do You Need A Tune? Will I get a CEL? 

    This is a common question we get, and we tune almost every vehicle that comes through our shop. For most recommendations we make, tuning is included and is part of every Staged Performance Package we offer. We Strongly recommend getting a tune as you are dramatically changing the amount of airflow, backpressure, and more. You tune a vehicle for more reasons than to prevent a Check Engine Light (CEL), it is tuning to get the most out of the headers themselves and making sure they are set up to maximize the power and efficiency of your header purchase.