In this episode of Charging Forward, we sit down with Jose Juarez (@392indigoblue2.0) to get an in-depth look at his monster 2020 Dodge Charger Scat Pack Widebody that's been transformed into a 950 wheel horsepower street beast while still maintaining daily drivability.
Jose takes us through his entire build journey, from the moment he chose a Scat Pack over a Hellcat ("I'd rather just build a lower engine car to see what I can do with it") to the evolution that turned his factory Charger into something extraordinary. What started as simple cosmetic upgrades quickly snowballed into a full-blown performance build featuring a Gen 5.3 Whipple supercharger pushing over 18 pounds of boost through a fully built 392 engine.
We dive deep into every aspect of this meticulously crafted Charger:
- Performance: Get the details on the Whipple supercharger setup, the fully built internals (pistons, rods, cams, valve work), and the custom exhaust system that gives this Charger its aggressive sound.
- Exterior: Discover Jose's extensive carbon fiber work from multiple vendors (Anderson Composites, Corbin Carbon, Destroyed Customs) covering everything from the hood to the diffuser.
- Suspension & Wheels: Learn about his Airlift Performance 3H air system that allows the car to sit on the ground for shows or rise to driving height, plus his Weld Ventures wheels with B-locks wrapped in Mickey Thompson ET Street R drag radials for serious traction.
- Interior: See how race-ready Brom bucket seats, a custom roll cage, and carbon fiber accents transform the cockpit into something that's both functional and visually stunning.
Jose doesn't hold back as he shares the mistakes he's made, the parts he's broken, and the lessons he's learned along the way. His most critical advice: "Do it right the first time. Spend the money. 'Cause if you take shortcuts, you get an inferior product."
You'll hear firsthand about his relationship with Yellow Jacket Tuning in Los Angeles, where he drives hours just to get basic service because he trusts their work completely. For Jose, finding the right professionals has been crucial to his build's success.
The episode also covers practical advice for Charger owners at any stage:
- Why "kill switch, kill switch, kill switch" is Jose's number one recommendation for security
- How to approach modifying your Charger regardless of your experience level
- The importance of community and learning from others
- Why you should "be proud of what you drive" whether it's a V6 or a Scat Pack
From technical details to philosophical insights about car culture, this conversation with Jose provides a comprehensive look at what it takes to build, maintain, and enjoy a high-performance Dodge Charger. Whether you're just starting your modification journey or already deep into a build, you'll find valuable takeaways from Jose's experience.
Join us for this no-BS, straight-talking episode that gets into the nitty-gritty of Charger performance with someone who's pushed the platform to its limits while still keeping it streetable enough to enjoy daily.
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