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In actuality 4 this year, the 2.85 I ran for years on stock lower, it lasted maybe a month on the +10, then yes 3 2.72’s as well on the +10 lower. It must just be too much for them, they see 7200 rpm from the bottom end occasionally so I’m sure that doesn’t help. Hopefully this Whipple lives up to its hype. A couple guys I know first tried the Maggie but broke the input shafts on them repeatedly and went to this 3.0 with success so far 🤞🤞all be it theirs are all out stage 3 race ported units I think the shafts, bearings, snd everything else is the same though except for porting, fuel rails, TB so in essence a stock stage 1 like I have should be seeing much lighter duty then theirs.
Found the pulley front right below the crank pulley, looks like it is just rtv’d in place?? Pulley still clutches fine, blower feels and looks perfect, belt is greased so that was probably the boost loss, I could have probably kept running the other night. Needless to say it’s coming off, probably today.
I’m planning on using the insulator spacers even though a couple guys with the Whipples (those going mid 8’s) say their not needed and don’t use them but how can they be of hurt? I would think they would help keep heat from the blower base? I ordered the longer bolt kit and special front bracket needed that Nitrous outlet sells to use with their spray plates in case I decide to use them.
Bracket is for front support of Whipple to water pump, need a different bracket if putting spacers under the Whipple such as the Nitrous plates or in my case insulator plates. I have to make sure the O-rings will have the right places to seal too on the bottom of the Whipple to decide if I’m going to use them or not
Bracket is for front support of Whipple to water pump, need a different bracket if putting spacers under the Whipple such as the Nitrous plates or in my case insulator plates. I have to make sure the O-rings will have the right places to seal too on the bottom of the Whipple to decide if I’m going to use them or not
Yes, but the bracket they send only works with no spacers and gaskets they send. This bracket was $50 plus $13 shipping 🤦🏼♂️
And $40 for the longer bolt kit, luckily I get the same SS buttons heads at a MUCH better price
Blowers off
Having the proper size plugs and caps in hand at time of hose separation keep messes and fluid loss to a minimum. Devised a quicker cheaper way of lifting the blower instead of making a plate to lift from the center of the lid which I never was too keen about, these M6 forged lifting eyes screw into the blower body, rated at 750 lbs each they won’t break.
I think about 3500 miles on engine now, valves pretty clean yet, benefit's of running a good catch can!!
I will keep this valley insulator blanket in place when I put the Whipple on but no blanket stuck on the bottom of the Whipple I don’t think, still pondering on that one .
Coil packs off, 1 plug out of each cylinder, ready for bore scope then leak down test. Notice the MMT staining from just 1/2 tank of fuel with 1/2 qt of Octanium Unleaded last fall never cleaned off the plugs, it’s the same every where else it collects, only one thing removes it, abrasive cleaning. Glad I’m on clean corn now!!
Blowers off
Having the proper size plugs and caps in hand at time of hose separation keep messes and fluid loss to a minimum. Devised a quicker cheaper way of lifting the blower instead of making a plate to lift from the center of the lid which I never was too keen about, these M6 forged lifting eyes screw into the blower body, rated at 750 lbs each they won’t break. View attachment 79480View attachment 79481View attachment 79482View attachment 79483View attachment 79484
I think about 3500 miles on engine now, valves pretty clean yet, benefit's of running a good catch can!! View attachment 79485View attachment 79486View attachment 79488View attachment 79487
I will keep this valley insulator blanket in place when I put the Whipple on but no blanket stuck on the bottom of the Whipple I don’t think, still pondering on that one .
Not needed, I lifted it off with one hand.
Leak down test says PROCEED
Very good for a stone cold engine with big ring gaps. Actually gotten better since the last test 1000 miles ago, I think she’s fully seated in now, 3800 miles since the rebuild.
All the cylinders looked like this, clean and perfectly broke in. Happy to see this!!
Tomorrow gap plugs at work lol, install them when I get home, get the coil packs on them it’s time to get the Whipple out of the box
Party time!!!
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