Based on the pumping volume & boost level desired, this charger would need to be run significantly slower than it would be on the Cobra engine.
The Duramax pumping volume at 4000rpm has about 80% of the pumping volume of a 281CI 4.6L at 7000rpm.
Couple this with the lower boost (4#) vs. the stock Cobra at 8#. Your blower drive ratio would likely be about 40% of what it is on the Cobra (based on a stock charger).
I would strongly consider the low speed efficiency of the blower, meaning how well the rotors seal (leakdown) at lower speeds, determining at what rpm the blower can make effective boost, as well as the ability of the seals inside the supercharger to hold up against the positive inlet pressure provided from the charger. Whatever the rpm/boost lag is on a Cobra, it would be roughly double on the Duramax. This is about the only instance where a large charger turning slower, is not potentially as good as a smaller unit driven at a higher speed for the same equivalent boost level. Another consideration is the strength of the rotors, as they must be designed to withstand the maximum boost pressure, otherwise they can deflect & self destruct.
The Duramax pumping volume at 4000rpm has about 80% of the pumping volume of a 281CI 4.6L at 7000rpm.
Couple this with the lower boost (4#) vs. the stock Cobra at 8#. Your blower drive ratio would likely be about 40% of what it is on the Cobra (based on a stock charger).
I would strongly consider the low speed efficiency of the blower, meaning how well the rotors seal (leakdown) at lower speeds, determining at what rpm the blower can make effective boost, as well as the ability of the seals inside the supercharger to hold up against the positive inlet pressure provided from the charger. Whatever the rpm/boost lag is on a Cobra, it would be roughly double on the Duramax. This is about the only instance where a large charger turning slower, is not potentially as good as a smaller unit driven at a higher speed for the same equivalent boost level. Another consideration is the strength of the rotors, as they must be designed to withstand the maximum boost pressure, otherwise they can deflect & self destruct.