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Whipple the same as the FRPP?

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Old Dec 25, 2007 | 10:14 PM
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Its my understanding that the driveline is voided after a whipple install and all other non related items will be covered until the end of the warranty period. I mean they have to honor a warranty on a light not working, or the window not working, or any other cosmetic things that the car may have wrong that any warranty would cover.
Hope it helps and have a great Christmas! J
Old Dec 26, 2007 | 12:19 AM
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Yes it is. Hope you get it
Old Dec 26, 2007 | 02:32 PM
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ORIGINAL: Timmay!!!


They are the same exact kits. Whipple makes the FRPP blowers. And yes you can order an intercooled version through FRPP.

Honestly all T/S blowers get there rotors from the same company,Lysholm out of Sweden. But everything else is made by the individual manufacture. Just another little tidbit of info.

There are two companies, Lysholm and Autorotor.....
Old Dec 26, 2007 | 07:54 PM
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Do you all think a Tuner( Running With the Devil in Alabama)tuning the Whiple HO. is better then running the Standard Provided Whipple HO. Tune???
Old Dec 26, 2007 | 09:03 PM
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yes, it probably would be better....

if i had 100% confidance in a tuner near
me, i would probably let him lean out my
tune.

the problem for me, is i have not yet
found said tuner
Old Dec 26, 2007 | 09:10 PM
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ORIGINAL: hammeron

yes, it probably would be better....

if i had 100% confidance in a tuner near
me, i would probably let him lean out my
tune.

the problem for me, is i have not yet
found said tuner
Thanks hammeron
Old Dec 26, 2007 | 11:25 PM
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Hello -I have to agree with Hammeron yet again on his advice and Sean you should rent a Uhauland haul yourcar to my tuner in the spring and have him adj the tune for max HP with great driveability and he did get the tune right on start up for the cold weather that I get here and was worried that I would have to trailer the car out west to have one of sawyer tuners get rid of the "sputter on start up when cold" (not uncommon on dyno tunes in the north and midwest with the S197) I guess I was running even richer than the Whipple tune and the 60# injectors made it worse in that the spray pattern is better and helping her to run even richer! All things said and done I am pleased and she starts right up everytime even in 15 degree weather! J The Whipple tune is more than adequate for the time being until you find someone close...moosestang said it- that they thought of everything when they made the tune...

ORIGINAL: hammeron

yes, it probably would be better....

if i had 100% confidance in a tuner near
me, i would probably let him lean out my
tune.

the problem for me, is i have not yet
found said tuner
Old Dec 26, 2007 | 11:30 PM
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I wanted to dyno tune but I was too cheap. Regardless my car is running fine with the
fR tune.
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