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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 10:50 PM
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If I do mine I have to say whipple. The saleen is nice, but there are too many issues for me that have been looked at through the years. (hood clearance, firewall clearance, engine mounts, fuel system, plugs, intake choices, tune/warrantee) Combine that with people having a few problems here and there with their cust service and I am leary. But they can run hard if done right, that cannot be disputed.


There are people out there that have gone the whipple route, and put down 460-470 or so to the tires on the ford tune. And the install looks so OEM when complete it is not even funny. Not that the ford tune is perfect. But at least the potential is there out of the box regardless of whose tune you run.

If I was building a car with a built bottom end, a ton of boost, etc, I might consider KB.
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Old Jun 11, 2007 | 05:21 PM
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No, Saleen does not have a drivetrain warranty. Roush does..........
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Old Jun 11, 2007 | 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by 07 HOSS Mustang
No, Saleen does not have a drivetrain warranty. Roush does..........
If installed BY SALEEN or a Saleen tech, they cover the warranty.
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