Pros and Cons of the Shaker
Pros and Cons of the Shaker
Ok i am looking at the cervinis body kits and i have always wanted the Shaker system for my car but i have the factory plenum cover and did not want to cut the huge opening for the scoop. Now that i want a body kit i am seriously thinking about the B2 kit that comes with the a CDC shaker w/hood precut over the M1 kit that only has the non-functional scoop, here are some pics
M1:

and
B2:

what i want to know is it worth the extra $600 just to have the shaker? Does it even move with reving and i mean a noticeable movement? Also does anyone have a link on how to cut the shroud on the shaker?
And if i do get the kit i am going to use the stipe on the hood like the M1 kit
M1:

and
B2:

what i want to know is it worth the extra $600 just to have the shaker? Does it even move with reving and i mean a noticeable movement? Also does anyone have a link on how to cut the shroud on the shaker?
And if i do get the kit i am going to use the stipe on the hood like the M1 kit
IMO:
Pros:
Pros:
- looks cool
- better than having a completely non-functional scoop
- does move with the engine- not a big, big movement but it can be seen moving
- more expensive
- doesn't add any real performance gain (although a fake scoop doesn't either)
- limits your choice of a power-adder down the road (example: much much easier for me to do a Vortech blower than a Saleen, Whipple, etc.)
IMO:
Pros:
Pros:
- looks cool
- better than having a completely non-functional scoop
- does move with the engine- not a big, big movement but it can be seen moving
- more expensive
- doesn't add any real performance gain (although a fake scoop doesn't either)
- limits your choice of a power-adder down the road
Even with FI it just has the "cool" factor. Not too mention it alone gets more comments/thumbs up than all the other modifications I have done combined.
i am planning on doing a whipple down the road but if i go with this kit the whipple will be on hold for a good long while but will still go on the car, but if some one can show my a centri that can scream like a whipple then i might go with that and keep the shaker LOL. And i am not going to use the snowplow i might just use the roush or C-500 front bumper but so far it looks like the B2 is worth the extra $600
I was thinking a procharger but it seems Cervinis changed the SC they used to use. The C-500 used to have a 10psi Procharger but just recently they changed over to the 10psi Whipple HO so i do not know anymore
i want the shaker because it looks awesome and it is a eyecatcher, the only problem i have is upgrading to a SC later on but i think if i do decide that a whipple is what i want i can always swap the hood for the M1 later, now for the other part of my question, has anyone done a write up on how to trim the Shaker shroud
Well there is plenty of centri-style blowers such as Vortech, Paxton, and Procharger that are more than capable of keeping up with a Whipple at the track.... don't get me wrong Whipples, Saleen, and Kenne Bell are all AWESOME blowers and will make more torque down low compared to a centri, but at the track if you keep the centris in their powerband they will all run similar times. Good luck with your choice.
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