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I'll help... $50 for the complete Whipple kit. I'll pay shipping. ![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
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When I bought mine there was only Stage1 available with upgraded twin fans and 132mm TB.What are you still spending money on? Specific to the fact you got a whipple or just general other mods?
LOL not quite yet sir.I'll help... $50 for the complete Whipple kit. I'll pay shipping.![]()
Wait!! I will take it for that, no need for shipping!!I'll help... $50 for the complete Whipple kit. I'll pay shipping.![]()
Where in CT are you located? I am in southern Fairfield county.I am on the fence as well.
I track (HPDE) my car so turbos are attractive but the piping interfears with my brake cooling. I am sure I can figure out a workaround for that. But in CT we have emissions testing so we need cats. I think that can be addressed as well.
I think they are all great, just depends on what you want I guess!!
I am in NE ct in the small town of Brooklyn. The quiet corner!!Where in CT are you located? I am in southern Fairfield county.
Yes, you can get around cat inspections with some hollowed factory or resonators put in place.
Really think that tho? I don't see power climbing into redline like the Whipple's do, couple of Helions running around by me and they get walked on pretty bad by some much lower powered cars with similar weight. As Rockstang noted (and I have seen time and time again) the Whipple's backhalf like a raped ape, I would think that is the same spot you are saying a TT would also be building more power.Almost every blower for the Coyote will produce nice power, and big smiles. But based on the comment you made about roll races, and wanting to run "with the best of them"... The TT's are pretty much the best of them in roll races. And it will be very difficult for you to compete with the Whipple. You will fair fairly well against some of the other set ups. But if you run across a TT, you better get one hell of a jump on it. Cause on the big end, you're going to have major problems keeping him in sight.
I will have to disagree. At the roll event that ate my motor, I only lost to two cars. TT lambo pushing 1400ish, Kicked my ass lol, and a procharged c7 pushing 900ish. C7 beat me by 1mph and we were side by side the whole race.Almost every blower for the Coyote will produce nice power, and big smiles. But based on the comment you made about roll races, and wanting to run "with the best of them"... The TT's are pretty much the best of them in roll races. And it will be very difficult for you to compete with the Whipple. You will fair fairly well against some of the other set ups. But if you run across a TT, you better get one hell of a jump on it. Cause on the big end, you're going to have major problems keeping him in sight.
I can respect your opinion for sure. And your Whipple set up is pretty serious if you're making 900HP. OP is not going to be making that out of the box. Or even close to it. Most TT's are making 750-800RWHP right out of the box. I've played around on roll races with 2 TT's, and it wasn't even fun. I've also had my ass handed to me rather easily by the new Procharger's in a 16 GT. Those things are no joke with light mods added. To be fair, my Whipple is basically a stock Whipple set up, other than I pulley'd down one size to the 3.625 pulley.I will have to disagree. At the roll event that ate my motor, I only lost to two cars. TT lambo pushing 1400ish, Kicked my ass lol, and a procharged c7 pushing 900ish. C7 beat me by 1mph and we were side by side the whole race.
Took down 2 11-14 tt gt's, 2 vipers, procharged c6 and a hopped up cts-v. All of the other TT cars there were pushing 1300+. No comparison between them and a Whipple. I was Whippled, c85 @18 psi around 900hp-ish.
NOW will the whipple keep up with the tt vets, gtrs and BIG HP cars? Hell no. That's because the Whipple can't make the big power needed.
Junior, if you are wanting to keep the stock block and not going for the big numbers, I would stay with the Whipple. If you think you will want the big numbers later, sell it and go with TT. But i would go with a TT that does not use stock mani's. Incase you want to up the boost to play with the big hp guys, 1300+.
This is just my opinion:cheers:
Oh it was, lol now im in the middle of a big tt build.I can respect your opinion for sure. And your Whipple set up may be much faster than mine. I've played around on roll races with 2 TT's, and it wasn't even fun. I've also had my ass handed to me rather easily by the new Procharger's in a 16 GT. Those things are no joke with light mods added. To be fair, my Whipple is basically a stock Whipple set up, other than I pulley'd down one size to the 3.625 pulley.