My Whipple install.. Start to End, in pictures (56k warning!)
#1
My Whipple install.. Start to End, in pictures (56k warning!)
My hallway never looked this good before!
my sofa running 10 pounds of boost
Just for kicks..Supercharger intake filter on the left.. a JLT-II filter on the right :P
Speed of Sound gauge pillar pod mounted with Autometer Nexus Boost/Vacuum, Fuel Pressure and Coolant Temperature gauges
Boost/Vac gauge:
Fuel Pressure gauge (sender wasn't connected, hence the bogus reading)
Coolant temperature gauge:
AFR Gauge installed between the AC Vents (had to drill the dash to install this.. but i love how it turned out!)
p.s: the wideband sensor wasn't connected.. hence the 14.9AFR
all gauges set to blue, to match up with MyColor dash
It begins.. the last N/A moments
STB removed, and a whole bunch of cables unplugged
Intake manifold removed along with all the hoses connected to it.
New watercross installed
disassembled the blower from the new intake manifold.. and behold!
a 5" thick aluminum intercooler core
New intake manifold installed, coolant hoses laid out, knock sensors adjusted, ready to bolt the blower onto the new manifold
Blower goes on
Ford Racing 0 Degree spark plugs go on
Throttle body installed
New Fluidyne Intercooler heat exchanger sits right behind the lower GT500 grille
Bosch electric IC water pump
Radiator, AC core, IC heat exchanger and IC Pump are in place
Bypass actuator (BOV) is shown here behind the compressor (under the blue trunking hose)
my sofa running 10 pounds of boost
Just for kicks..Supercharger intake filter on the left.. a JLT-II filter on the right :P
Speed of Sound gauge pillar pod mounted with Autometer Nexus Boost/Vacuum, Fuel Pressure and Coolant Temperature gauges
Boost/Vac gauge:
Fuel Pressure gauge (sender wasn't connected, hence the bogus reading)
Coolant temperature gauge:
AFR Gauge installed between the AC Vents (had to drill the dash to install this.. but i love how it turned out!)
p.s: the wideband sensor wasn't connected.. hence the 14.9AFR
all gauges set to blue, to match up with MyColor dash
It begins.. the last N/A moments
STB removed, and a whole bunch of cables unplugged
Intake manifold removed along with all the hoses connected to it.
New watercross installed
disassembled the blower from the new intake manifold.. and behold!
a 5" thick aluminum intercooler core
New intake manifold installed, coolant hoses laid out, knock sensors adjusted, ready to bolt the blower onto the new manifold
Blower goes on
Ford Racing 0 Degree spark plugs go on
Throttle body installed
New Fluidyne Intercooler heat exchanger sits right behind the lower GT500 grille
Bosch electric IC water pump
Radiator, AC core, IC heat exchanger and IC Pump are in place
Bypass actuator (BOV) is shown here behind the compressor (under the blue trunking hose)
#2
Ford GT Fuel injectors and rails installed, Fuel PSI sender installed
Almost there
Coolant Temp sensor installed
Boost/Vaccum sensor installed
Fuel Pressure sensor installed
new Air intake goes on.
Shelby Hood all cut up to clear the blower
Template made to fill the cut out area of the hood
Fiber glass resin applied to fill the holes i cut in the hood
close up of where the SC pulley goes
Fiberglass hardner being applied
Tada!
Hood is back on.. looking good
Custom bracket fabricated to install the IC reservoir, as the stock bracket won't work with my hood struts
Wiring cleaned up.
here you see the IC Pump relay switch along with the fuse for my sound system
Boost gauge rewired
FP Sensor rewired, and the rest of the engine wires are tidied up
Finally
p.s: Steeda Tri-ax and GT500 Fuel pump were installed, but not shown.
Dyno test to follow soon
Special Thanks to CR @ TillmanSpeed, Ray @ Ford Racing, Jeff and Michael @ Whipple Superchargers, and TMS!!
couldn't have done it without you guys!
Almost there
Coolant Temp sensor installed
Boost/Vaccum sensor installed
Fuel Pressure sensor installed
new Air intake goes on.
Shelby Hood all cut up to clear the blower
Template made to fill the cut out area of the hood
Fiber glass resin applied to fill the holes i cut in the hood
close up of where the SC pulley goes
Fiberglass hardner being applied
Tada!
Hood is back on.. looking good
Custom bracket fabricated to install the IC reservoir, as the stock bracket won't work with my hood struts
Wiring cleaned up.
here you see the IC Pump relay switch along with the fuse for my sound system
Boost gauge rewired
FP Sensor rewired, and the rest of the engine wires are tidied up
Finally
p.s: Steeda Tri-ax and GT500 Fuel pump were installed, but not shown.
Dyno test to follow soon
Special Thanks to CR @ TillmanSpeed, Ray @ Ford Racing, Jeff and Michael @ Whipple Superchargers, and TMS!!
couldn't have done it without you guys!
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Thanks everyone for the kind comments
i took her out for the first ride ever yesterday at 4AM.
i could feel her reacting before i floored it.
if you drive it normally.. you're mostly driving in Vacuum, or 1-3PSI boost, and it's VERY drivable.. she aint jumping like i was worried it would
but then. i pushed it a bit and had to change my pants
to be honest, the whipple kinda makes me wish i had an auto
it's scary fast.. you barely shift into gear before you hit the rev limiter and it's time to shift to an upper one
i went WOT on the 4th gear.. in a few seconds i went up from 60 to 130mph. i love it!
i'm running stock gears (3.55) and i intend on keeping them till the new whipple grin wears off
i only have 2 minor issues so far:
the FRPP tune sets the high speed fan trigger temp at 215F
and looking at my coolant temp gauge (which i'm glad i got, cuz the dash gauge is sitting happily between C and H at all times like there's nothing wrong) goes up from 185-190 to 210F, then the fan kicks in and brings the temp back down to 180 then switches off.
so if going in traffic or on a hot day, i expect the coolant temp to keep going up and down..
finally coasting on the 5th gear is just too darn loud
dunno if it's normal, but when in 5th gear and on low RPM, the car has a LOUD drone from the stock exhaust, and i can get rid of it by lightly holding the accellerator down
all in all.. i LOVE it!!!
i took her out for the first ride ever yesterday at 4AM.
i could feel her reacting before i floored it.
if you drive it normally.. you're mostly driving in Vacuum, or 1-3PSI boost, and it's VERY drivable.. she aint jumping like i was worried it would
but then. i pushed it a bit and had to change my pants
to be honest, the whipple kinda makes me wish i had an auto
it's scary fast.. you barely shift into gear before you hit the rev limiter and it's time to shift to an upper one
i went WOT on the 4th gear.. in a few seconds i went up from 60 to 130mph. i love it!
i'm running stock gears (3.55) and i intend on keeping them till the new whipple grin wears off
i only have 2 minor issues so far:
the FRPP tune sets the high speed fan trigger temp at 215F
and looking at my coolant temp gauge (which i'm glad i got, cuz the dash gauge is sitting happily between C and H at all times like there's nothing wrong) goes up from 185-190 to 210F, then the fan kicks in and brings the temp back down to 180 then switches off.
so if going in traffic or on a hot day, i expect the coolant temp to keep going up and down..
finally coasting on the 5th gear is just too darn loud
dunno if it's normal, but when in 5th gear and on low RPM, the car has a LOUD drone from the stock exhaust, and i can get rid of it by lightly holding the accellerator down
all in all.. i LOVE it!!!
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From: New Carlisle, Ohio (20 miles north of Dayton)
Louie,
You did an awesome job. I also think your hood modifications worked out great. Enjoy the power. Don't forget to share some of your driving stories in the future. If I remember correctly you posted way back about all the high powered cars running around over there. Show them what "Powered by Ford" means.
Scott
You did an awesome job. I also think your hood modifications worked out great. Enjoy the power. Don't forget to share some of your driving stories in the future. If I remember correctly you posted way back about all the high powered cars running around over there. Show them what "Powered by Ford" means.
Scott
#13
awesome write up! makes me want to dump my entire tax return, take out a pension loan and order one of those bad boys. then again i think of food, heat, air condition, water and electricty (i just gotta hve my mustang source!) and i hesitate. still, it pushes me to save a little bit hereand there ahd hopefully one day have my own.
again, awesome write up and congrats
again, awesome write up and congrats
#15
Well, in theory, the faster you go, the more time dilates around you, thereby allowing your 'stang (and you) to stay younger longer, while the rest of the world get's older. Of course, even at 140mph, we're talking microseconds per year, but hey, those are microseconds you wouldn't have at 50mph.
Great work! I keep reading all these S/C threads, and it's tough not to spend the dough on one. Must ... Resist!
Great work! I keep reading all these S/C threads, and it's tough not to spend the dough on one. Must ... Resist!
#16
Louie, nice job and I must admit when you first showed me how much they had to cut on your hood, I was skeptical. They did an awsome job on it though and like mine it is probably stronger then it was before.
Can't wait to see the Dyno sheets.
Can't wait to see the Dyno sheets.
#17
Louie,
Glad to hear everything turned out okay. Now get an air/oil separator before you clog up the IC.....
....I keep reading all these S/C threads, and it's tough not to spend the dough on one. Must ... Resist!
Resistance is futile! Drive on down to Tucson and I'll let you drive mine! Just got back from a roadtrip to southern California. What a pleasure it was!
Glad to hear everything turned out okay. Now get an air/oil separator before you clog up the IC.....
....I keep reading all these S/C threads, and it's tough not to spend the dough on one. Must ... Resist!
Resistance is futile! Drive on down to Tucson and I'll let you drive mine! Just got back from a roadtrip to southern California. What a pleasure it was!
#18
got any recommendations for value-for-money solutions?
#19
I know exactly how you feel about the $$$ situation. Supercharging is not cheap. I also have to "support" my twin-turbo IROC-Z.....
Here's a couple of links. This one outlines the problem:
http://www.modularfords.com/forums/2...ight=separator
You can confirm this by releasing the large tube quick disconnect from the "U" behind the throttle body. This is the 5/8" hose that runs to the driver's side valve cover. Look for evidence of oil in it. You'll see it!!
Oil separator stuff:
http://www.modularfords.com/forums/2...ight=separator
http://www.modularfords.com/forums/2...ight=separator
Having owned an '03 Cobra, I'm very familiar with this problem. Go to www.svtperformance.com and search for "separator" on the '03-'04 Cobra forum. There's good info there too.
Here's a pic of my separator.
Willie
Here's a couple of links. This one outlines the problem:
http://www.modularfords.com/forums/2...ight=separator
You can confirm this by releasing the large tube quick disconnect from the "U" behind the throttle body. This is the 5/8" hose that runs to the driver's side valve cover. Look for evidence of oil in it. You'll see it!!
Oil separator stuff:
http://www.modularfords.com/forums/2...ight=separator
http://www.modularfords.com/forums/2...ight=separator
Having owned an '03 Cobra, I'm very familiar with this problem. Go to www.svtperformance.com and search for "separator" on the '03-'04 Cobra forum. There's good info there too.
Here's a pic of my separator.
Willie
#20
i appreciate the input Willie, although i'm pretty familiar with the matter, i thought the issue existed with the passenger side PCV only, as the driver side crank case didn't spit out any oil when tested (or so i remember)
however i can see you've installed an oil separator on the driver side.
what about the passenger side?
and do you really think there's a need for a driver side separator as well?
however i can see you've installed an oil separator on the driver side.
what about the passenger side?
and do you really think there's a need for a driver side separator as well?