LIKE NEW: Whipple Super Charger Kit

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foreverfalcon40

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This separates the men from the boys.
A lot of you guys talk about going fast well here is your opportunity!

Took me about a year to find the kit and about another 6-7 months to get the Whipple tronics and injectors.

The Kit has about 30K on it and was lubricated by Mobil 1 5w-30 Synthetic Oil. Has reciepts to prove.

All this kit needs is a belt!

$2,200 OBO

PAYPAL ONLY

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This will also fit LT1-LS1 Engines I have the different TB HAT for it.
 

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Good luck with sale. I had a Whipple in my Tahoe and loved it!!! Ran like a ***** ape and no issues ever..
 

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does it fit the 6.2l? I'd love to put down a few more ponies :)

A SC has been in the back of my mind for a little while
 
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Its all packaged up. but if its a deal breaker, I'll unpack. Know its for an OBS.
 

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What kind of power can one expect at the rear wheels with this?

Also,
What other modifications would be needed? Is this a simple bolt on and go or are there other considerations to address.

Sorry for the 20 questions, I am interested.


Edit to add, your avatar = Oh my!
 
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What kind of power can one expect at the rear wheels with this?

Also,
What other modifications would be needed? Is this a simple bolt on and go or are there other considerations to address.

Sorry for the 20 questions, I am interested.


Edit to add, your avatar = Oh my!

Really is no other modifications needed. Just a simple bolt on kit and go!

But if I were you, since your getting all the extra air, I'd want it to get out ASAP :)

I'd do exhuast and to maximize performance get a tune.
 

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