Whippled!!!! It's IN!!!!!!!!!
#1
Whippled!!!! It's IN!!!!!!!!!
Well after a 12 hour day, the Whipple is IN! I had such an ominous feeling when I went to turn her over but sure enough she fired. Then she whined. Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...... OH BABY!!
I gotta say, the fit and finish of the Whipple S/C is fantastic. Other than a few mis-matching bolts that were supplied the whole kit is something to behold.
Only been for a quick drive around the block but it's like I traded a donkey for a stallion!
I gotta say, the fit and finish of the Whipple S/C is fantastic. Other than a few mis-matching bolts that were supplied the whole kit is something to behold.
Only been for a quick drive around the block but it's like I traded a donkey for a stallion!
#5
RE: Whippled!!!! It's IN!!!!!!!!!
Welcome to the Whipped family! Be sure and let the car warm up completely before any full throttle revs. All s/c'd cars need to be completely warmed before being pounded, but I've seen many people start them right up and throttle the hell out of them.
#6
RE: Whippled!!!! It's IN!!!!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: Scotte28516
Welcome to the Whipped family! Be sure and let the car warm up completely before any full throttle revs. All s/c'd cars need to be completely warmed before being pounded, but I've seen many people start them right up and throttle the hell out of them.
Welcome to the Whipped family! Be sure and let the car warm up completely before any full throttle revs. All s/c'd cars need to be completely warmed before being pounded, but I've seen many people start them right up and throttle the hell out of them.
It's a beautiful summer day here today...time to shine her up and take her for her first extended drive (aka more than around the block sheepishly at 10:30 at night!)...
#8
RE: Whippled!!!! It's IN!!!!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: MustangGT0405
Did you get the HO kit or the non-int?
Congrats, have fun letting it stretch its legs.
Any install tips or gripes to share I am compiling a list.
Thanks,
Did you get the HO kit or the non-int?
Congrats, have fun letting it stretch its legs.
Any install tips or gripes to share I am compiling a list.
Thanks,
As for the install, there were a few things I deviated from on the install manual (I have a PDF version of it if you want a pre-read).
Really, if I was to rate the install in a 1-10 scale (1 being the easiest, 10 being the hardest), I'd put this at a 6 - I mean you are taking apart and re and re'ing quite a bit of stuff! I just took my time and made sure I had everything on hand I needed. The Whipple kit is labeled extremely well.
It REALLY helped to have my lap top in the garage on the bench so the install manual was in living colour as opposed to black and white and fuzzy on a piece of paper.
Gripes? The fuel pump was a bit confusing as I wasn't sure of the orientation for the install. It's a tight fit to be sitting in the back with the seats out and keep messing with it while sweating my nuts off. I think I spent an hour in and out of the car cursing trying to figure it out! Pearl of wisdom: there is a small bump on the drivers side of the tank that the arrow on the fuel pump needs to line up with. Oh yeah, when you are connecting the new fuel pump harness you have to separate the pins and create a new harness. I had to locate a diagram that told me which wires were which. In the end, I couldn't get the pins to release as I only had a tiny amount of the pig tail exposed so I ended up tapping the wires and making my own harness.
Outside of that, pretty straight forward.
When are you going to get blown? [:-]
#9
RE: Whippled!!!! It's IN!!!!!!!!!
Congrats! What were the deciding factors for you choosing the whipple - I'm debating the Whipple vs the Roush due to the fact that I am keeping my warranty. But I don't know which gives the most for the money performance wise?
#10
RE: Whippled!!!! It's IN!!!!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: dennysmustang
Congrats! What were the deciding factors for you choosing the whipple - I'm debating the Whipple vs the Roush due to the fact that I am keeping my warranty. But I don't know which gives the most for the money performance wise?
Congrats! What were the deciding factors for you choosing the whipple - I'm debating the Whipple vs the Roush due to the fact that I am keeping my warranty. But I don't know which gives the most for the money performance wise?
Taboo, what bolts didn't match? Someone else posted the heat exchanger bolts didn't fit the nuts.