The nice thing about the Hellcat platform is it's pretty easy to make them fast and you can retain all the streetability if you don't get too crazy. I've never ridden in a car with a cage, even one with removable door bars, that I'd wanna spend much time in riding around. Lots of rattles and squeeks unfortunately. I've seen your car and it's extremely fast to still be a street car, which no doubt it is. Knocking off another 8/10th is a lot at your level though.
Here's what I've learned over the years on the engine. Keep it simple and don't do anything exotic. Better yet interview the shops you're considering as the builder and tell them what your goals are and let them design the engine to meet them. I've seen folks make the mistake if dictating what parts, c.i., etc go in an engine and end up chasing their tails and spending a lot of extra money after the fact because it's either un-reliable, or doesn't run well. I'm assuming you're hiring that out, if you're skilled at building engines and doing it yourself dis-regard. Obviously the stroke in the engine matters when you're talking about boost or nitrous hits and what seems to work well and live is something in the 416 c.i. range for a HEMI. Doing something exotic just means there's no parts on the shelf and when there is a problem you're down longer. Poking in some base numbers in a random calculator says you're gonna need about 1500rwhp assuming the car weighs 4500 lbs.
The bigger question is what are you gonna do with suspension to get it to the ground? Some kind of coil over setup probably so you can have settings for street and strip?
@zhc is running low 8s I believe in his Charger and can likely chime in.