Need Honest Input from You DIY Install Guys
#1
Need Honest Input from You DIY Install Guys
Hi everyone,
I am so close to pulling the trigger on purchasing a whipple (gen 2) for my 2005 mustang coupe. The only issue is I have a hard time paying people to do things to my car. I love to learn about how things work on my vehicle and to pay tond os money to some guy to install a supercharger is hard for me so I want to do the install myself with the help of a couple friends.
I want everyones honest opinion, if there are three capable car guys working on the install is it worth doing myself. Please understand that none of us have done a supercharger install before. I want to be sure it is done right but I feel that we could definately do it, I just need some insight from those of you that have done it yourselves.
I know there have been posts about this but I cannot seem to get the search function to find what I am looking for.
I appreciate it guys!
Ryan
I am so close to pulling the trigger on purchasing a whipple (gen 2) for my 2005 mustang coupe. The only issue is I have a hard time paying people to do things to my car. I love to learn about how things work on my vehicle and to pay tond os money to some guy to install a supercharger is hard for me so I want to do the install myself with the help of a couple friends.
I want everyones honest opinion, if there are three capable car guys working on the install is it worth doing myself. Please understand that none of us have done a supercharger install before. I want to be sure it is done right but I feel that we could definately do it, I just need some insight from those of you that have done it yourselves.
I know there have been posts about this but I cannot seem to get the search function to find what I am looking for.
I appreciate it guys!
Ryan
#2
RE: Need Honest Input from You DIY Install Guys
i imagine you can if you are gifted with cars and you have a lot of explicit instruction. however, with something like that, i would put into the hands of an experienced technician, i feel like too much could go wrong really quickly
#3
RE: Need Honest Input from You DIY Install Guys
I doubt you will have a problem. My father and I both do everything on our cars. We did the install on my blower with no snags. Essentially a sc is bolt on horsepower. You have to modify a couple of things like the fuel rails and if you are running a boost a pump or something similar you will splice into the harness. There is alot of work but it is fairly straight foward. You will not have any problems if you know your way around cars pretty well. Just make sure everything in the instructions is exact and do a ton of research so you know the install front to back before you even buy the kit.
#4
RE: Need Honest Input from You DIY Install Guys
The whipple is by far the easiest twin screw to install. Nothing is modified aside from the sensor wires being extended. The fuel pump wireing is plug and play except you have to release the fuel sender wires from the stock harness and push them into the dual pump harness. The most daunting task was putting the dual pumps down inside that small hole in the tank. Removing the stock intake manifold and swapping for the whipple aluminum one was easy. Putting the blower on the intake manifold wasn't hard for me because I climbed up onto the engine. That's how i'd recommend doing it unless you weigh 300lbs. It's much easier to drop it down into the hole if you are up there on the engine.
You will need the fuel line disconnect tool. It can be purchased at any autoparts store. You'll need an ft lb and inch lb torque wrench. The rest of the tools needed are pretty common.
Removing your spark plugs might be the hardest part for you. They are known to break upon removal if you have a lot of miles on the car.
You will need the fuel line disconnect tool. It can be purchased at any autoparts store. You'll need an ft lb and inch lb torque wrench. The rest of the tools needed are pretty common.
Removing your spark plugs might be the hardest part for you. They are known to break upon removal if you have a lot of miles on the car.
#5
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Thanks for the input. I know it will be a big job but technically it doesn't seem that hard. If any of you know of any good threads about supercharger installs please let me know, thanks
#7
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I'd recommend doing it yourself. I am like you and like to do everything myself and hate to pay someone else. If you do it yourself at least you'll know its right and you didn't cut any corners.
#9
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I am in the same boat as you. I've always done everything myself to my car and besides saving money I wanted to say I installed the blower. I read the installation instructions and felt that I am very capable in doing this myself. BUT I absolutely dread starting it up and having problems or dtc errors without being able to contact someone, like an installer. I called several places and was pretty set on doing it myself until I called Adam out here at ST Motorsports. I felt so confident in his ability and now once I pull the trigger on the blower I have no problem taking the car to him to have it installed.
#10
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I was neverous as $%*& when I installed mine, just take your time and read the instructions throughly. If you and your friends are mechanically incline you should be fine. Get a couple of fender covers so you don't mess up your paint. The two most difficult parts are getting the blower on top of the motor, multiple sets of hands will really help with this step. And getting the new fuel pump is a true pain.BE WARNED, the most dangerous part will be when you are done and your helpers want to drive!!!