We have about 30 Paxton kits on the SRT 10 and Ram SRT to date with very good results. I would like to thank Paxton for producing a well engineered emission compliant system for these cars.
Keeping in mind our support of this product, I would like to give some information, tips and recommendations for this system. First of all, with any supercharger system, power is best in cool weather. In hot weather with the AC on, heat soak will effect power. Always use 91 octane or better fuel, if you track the car a 50/50 mix of race gas will give you better power, smoother operation and no chance of detonation. We have cars with over 500 track miles and no issues. It is a good idea to have your car dyno tested and qualified once a year to make sure the system is operating as delivered (a good idea for any 700hp car). When changing your oil (we recommend every 2500 miles on street cars) the inlet filter for the supercharger oil line should be cleaned and inspected.
On cars with additional modifications, headers, cylinder head upgrades etc..
You need to check your fuel requirements. The car may run great with the stock Paxton system but if pushed for extended periods with these changes it could have a problem. Make sure your air fuel ratio is in the safe range. The system, as delivered is fine, even with a cat back system. Addition changes may require larger fuel injectors, pump upgrades and additional engine management systems.
Hope this helps.
Keeping in mind our support of this product, I would like to give some information, tips and recommendations for this system. First of all, with any supercharger system, power is best in cool weather. In hot weather with the AC on, heat soak will effect power. Always use 91 octane or better fuel, if you track the car a 50/50 mix of race gas will give you better power, smoother operation and no chance of detonation. We have cars with over 500 track miles and no issues. It is a good idea to have your car dyno tested and qualified once a year to make sure the system is operating as delivered (a good idea for any 700hp car). When changing your oil (we recommend every 2500 miles on street cars) the inlet filter for the supercharger oil line should be cleaned and inspected.
On cars with additional modifications, headers, cylinder head upgrades etc..
You need to check your fuel requirements. The car may run great with the stock Paxton system but if pushed for extended periods with these changes it could have a problem. Make sure your air fuel ratio is in the safe range. The system, as delivered is fine, even with a cat back system. Addition changes may require larger fuel injectors, pump upgrades and additional engine management systems.
Hope this helps.