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    Quote Originally Posted by Nemesis
    reasons behind getting the whipple? Its going to be little while before I look at purchasing so I havent done much research on the subject.
    Like Transaxle said, instant torque. It is wonderful not having to shift gears to accelerate. If I am doing 40mph, I can put it in 6th gear and actually feel it pull. My G35 never even had dreams of being able to do that. Also, I have heard that Whipple has some of the best customer service EVER! Some people sell their kenne bell's and go whipple for that reason alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselNuts
    Like Transaxle said, instant torque. It is wonderful not having to shift gears to accelerate. If I am doing 40mph, I can put it in 6th gear and actually feel it pull. My G35 never even had dreams of being able to do that. Also, I have heard that Whipple has some of the best customer service EVER! Some people sell their kenne bell's and go whipple for that reason alone.
    also if i remember correctly whiple makes the largest displacement roots style charger on the market. i think theres is the 3.2 and kenne bell largest is the 2.8!?!?!?!?!

    i mean hell granted you can beat all those with a procharger f1-a cog set-up but that might be a bit out of your budget range!

    hell i cant wait until tax time next season! eaton conversion going on FTMFW!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TransAxle
    also if i remember correctly whiple makes the largest displacement roots style charger on the market. i think theres is the 3.2 and kenne bell largest is the 2.8!?!?!?!?!

    i mean hell granted you can beat all those with a procharger f1-a cog set-up but that might be a bit out of your budget range!

    hell i cant wait until tax time next season! eaton conversion going on FTMFW!
    3.4L for Whipple... KB has a 2.8 and a 2.8H... Not really sure what the H is though


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    NO SHIT AT ALL I JUST HAD MILK AND A COOKIE. I DIPPED THAT BITCH AND EVERYTHING, SORT OF LIKE I DID MY NUTS INTO YOUR MOTHERS LOOSE VAGINA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SicStang03
    3.4L for Whipple... KB has a 2.8 and a 2.8H... Not really sure what the H is though
    Same boost, more power. Its a new design. Check it out. Pretty neat.

    Kenne Bell H series explained

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    Quote Originally Posted by SicStang03
    3.4L for Whipple... KB has a 2.8 and a 2.8H... Not really sure what the H is though
    i knew that didnt sound right! still though as soon as i get the eaton conversion done, it will be whipple ftmfw!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TransAxle
    i knew that didnt sound right! still though as soon as i get the eaton conversion done, it will be whipple ftmfw!
    Damn, I just sold my stock eaton, TB, and plenum with the stock pulley on it. I literally just dropped it off at UPS today. I would have given you a good deal. I know you would still need a lot more stuff, but it would have been a start.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SicStang03
    Damn, I just sold my stock eaton, TB, and plenum with the stock pulley on it. I literally just dropped it off at UPS today. I would have given you a good deal. I know you would still need a lot more stuff, but it would have been a start.
    no becuase generally you can find people on mach1registry selling the whole kit for around 3k!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TransAxle
    no becuase generally you can find people on mach1registry selling the whole kit for around 3k!
    Well if you can get the whole kit at once then ...!!!


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    That......would be my bad. Sorry.

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