Getting ready to pull the trigger for a supercharger install
#1
Bullitt Member
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Getting ready to pull the trigger for a supercharger install
I am Getting ready to pull the trigger for installing a 2.7 Roush Phase 3 supercharger at the Ford dealership, but they refuse to install my methanol injection with the supercharger.... Any thoughts and opinions ?
Last edited by STUKUP2112; 6/9/15 at 04:12 PM.
#2
Getting ready to pull the trigger for a supercharger install
What are you looking for thoughts or opinions on?
On the dealer that won't install meth? I don't blame them. I a bit surprised that they would even do the supercharger.
On if you need meth or not? Depends on your build and your end goals really. Plenty people make boatloads of power without meth, but methanol does have its advantages.
On the dealer that won't install meth? I don't blame them. I a bit surprised that they would even do the supercharger.
On if you need meth or not? Depends on your build and your end goals really. Plenty people make boatloads of power without meth, but methanol does have its advantages.
#3
Mach 1 Member
Did you mean a 2.3? I bet it has to do with the warranty that comes along with the roush supercharger package. If you're doing the meth kit for the extra hp, skip the roush tune and get a tune from vmp or another tuner on here and you'll pick up 50 or more ponies.
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It has been purchased and got it with the 10 rib pulley kit, which mean an extra $$$$$. Waiting for delivery to my install shop to bring the car down !!! Cant Wait !!!
This is exactly the look !!!
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Getting ready to pull the trigger for a supercharger install
#10
I Have No Life
Congrats OP! Those new whipples are nice. I would have gotten the blue one for me obviously
As for shop doing install, I would recommend doing it yourself, but it's probably too late in your case. But yeah, 10k for everything, dang that's steep. I put in probably 1/2 that tops on my setup, but granted I don't have "whipple power"
As for shop doing install, I would recommend doing it yourself, but it's probably too late in your case. But yeah, 10k for everything, dang that's steep. I put in probably 1/2 that tops on my setup, but granted I don't have "whipple power"
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Well...probably not on a stock short block (from what I understand). Isn't 600rwhp generally considered to be the max for the Coyote's stock bottom end?
Are you also replacing the oil pump gears?
Nevertheless, having that kind of head room in the blower sounds like a great thing if it means that you can build the motor down the road and have the option to put out 150 more hp on the same hardware.
Please keep us posted!!
Are you also replacing the oil pump gears?
Nevertheless, having that kind of head room in the blower sounds like a great thing if it means that you can build the motor down the road and have the option to put out 150 more hp on the same hardware.
Please keep us posted!!
#15
The Stage 1 version of the new 2.9 Whipple is 700 hp with 8.5 lbs of boost, which is the most boost I personally would do with a stock short block. A couple of other pluses with the new Whipple you may not be aware of. No more grinding/modifying the front timing cover to install, so that should save a few bucks on the install and keep your engine compartment cleaner! Also the factory Boss 302 strut tower brace clears, so you no longer have to lose the benefits of the strut tower brace when installing a supercharger.
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Well...probably not on a stock short block (from what I understand). Isn't 600rwhp generally considered to be the max for the Coyote's stock bottom end?
Are you also replacing the oil pump gears?
Nevertheless, having that kind of head room in the blower sounds like a great thing if it means that you can build the motor down the road and have the option to put out 150 more hp on the same hardware.
Please keep us posted!!
Are you also replacing the oil pump gears?
Nevertheless, having that kind of head room in the blower sounds like a great thing if it means that you can build the motor down the road and have the option to put out 150 more hp on the same hardware.
Please keep us posted!!
#17
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The Stage 1 version of the new 2.9 Whipple is 700 hp with 8.5 lbs of boost, which is the most boost I personally would do with a stock short block. A couple of other pluses with the new Whipple you may not be aware of. No more grinding/modifying the front timing cover to install, so that should save a few bucks on the install and keep your engine compartment cleaner! Also the factory Boss 302 strut tower brace clears, so you no longer have to lose the benefits of the strut tower brace when installing a supercharger.
Last edited by STUKUP2112; 6/17/15 at 11:07 PM.
#18
Nothing you could do that would make sense for the effort and $$ spent. Just get the Boss 302 brace or possibly an aftermarket one designed for the Boss 302. Here is a picture of the Boss brace with the new Whipple. Picture courtesy of Whipple Superchargers.
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I Have No Life
^ nice... but I hope that sloppy tubing/wiring above the Driver side strut brace was for photo purposes only. I still can't believe Whipple would let a pic like that out.
#20
I believe Steeda makes a STB that clears a whipple. Check their site, or better yet call them to discuss.