Whipple 2.3L Supercharger Installation on 2007 Yukon XL Denali (6.2L L92 Motor)

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Remove the body to change the spark plugs....Do you know my father?
I was stunned, but after thinking about it, I believe that it was brilliant. These guys' main line of business is building and servicing race cars, so pulling up the body to access the motor and drivetrain may be their preferred option.

Replaced all of the body mount bushings, which were not in the greatest shape.
 
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Wow! What a process! Thanks for sharing. Was removing the body worth the hassle? Or does it come off relatively easy?
 

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In for a description of what it feels like to drive now and maybe some dyno results! What cam did you go with, and do you tow with it?
 
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In for a description of what it feels like to drive now and maybe some dyno results! What cam did you go with, and do you tow with it?
In a quirk of damn unfortunate coincidence, about a month ago, I broke my foot and ankle in 4 places, three of which are displaced fractures, and I have been laid up since. I did drive the truck home from the shop in violation of my doctor's orders (It is better to ask for forgiveness, than to ask for permission). As such, I have no experience yet to advise you on, and when I am able to drive it, I will take the long and cautious route to get fully familiar with the new setup, before I start pushing the envelope.

The entire project and related equipment and tuning was dictated by Whipple and Texas Speed working together to produce a build that would stay together for the long term. I have no dyno results, and I do not tow.
 

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Ouch, hope the foot heals fast! I keep thinking about supercharging my '07 2500 (when and if funds allow) but I'm held back by two things: one, the body is starting to rust in a few places and I don't know if it's worth dumping $8k into it... and two, that $8k could go partway towards a Duramax converted Burb!
 

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