New Whipple 2.9L compressor, 175AX
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New Whipple 2.9L compressor, 175AX
Anyone seen or heard anything about these suckers yet? Here is the PDF on the 2.9L 175AX....
http://www.whipplesuperchargers.com/library/W175.pdf
Here is the PDF on the 2.3L 140AX (what i currently have now)....
http://www.whipplesuperchargers.com/...dimensions.pdf
Virtually everything except for the length of this compressor looks identicle to the 2.3L. The lower side of the 2.9L compressor has a slightly different bolt pattern as well. It looks like a big problem would be to get the pulley's to line up for the belt, especially if this compressor is about 2.25" longer. I think it would also be close to hitting the firewall using the same mounting bracket that comes off the 2.3L compressor. If anyone has any inside info over at Whipple Industries or any ideas of how this may work on my setup pleae let me know. Another 6/10ths of a litre might get me close to 8 or 9 pounds of boost instead of this crappy 6.5lbs.
Can anyone tell of the lower part of the 2.9L blower is sealed except for the very front? See how the bottom looks like it would accept a much larger mounting plate? I wonder if the smaller mounting plate that the 2.3L blower uses would still work if it was just modified a little? Looks like the 2.9L blower is made to be manifold mounted....maybe thats why it looks like that. I guess i needto send another 6 or 10 Emails and see if anyone will respond.
http://www.whipplesuperchargers.com/library/W175.pdf
Here is the PDF on the 2.3L 140AX (what i currently have now)....
http://www.whipplesuperchargers.com/...dimensions.pdf
Virtually everything except for the length of this compressor looks identicle to the 2.3L. The lower side of the 2.9L compressor has a slightly different bolt pattern as well. It looks like a big problem would be to get the pulley's to line up for the belt, especially if this compressor is about 2.25" longer. I think it would also be close to hitting the firewall using the same mounting bracket that comes off the 2.3L compressor. If anyone has any inside info over at Whipple Industries or any ideas of how this may work on my setup pleae let me know. Another 6/10ths of a litre might get me close to 8 or 9 pounds of boost instead of this crappy 6.5lbs.
Can anyone tell of the lower part of the 2.9L blower is sealed except for the very front? See how the bottom looks like it would accept a much larger mounting plate? I wonder if the smaller mounting plate that the 2.3L blower uses would still work if it was just modified a little? Looks like the 2.9L blower is made to be manifold mounted....maybe thats why it looks like that. I guess i needto send another 6 or 10 Emails and see if anyone will respond.
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Maybe...not sure. It would be one ugly piece of home brew if i did though
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Looks like they did the same thing again. When KB made the 2.2 off manifold setup whipple made the 2.3 in the same config. Now KB made the 2.8 a couple years ago so now whipple made the 2.9. Same old story pretty much, jamesbond2509 got a 2.8 KB to work with his 2.2l lower manifold. It required some modification but it worked good. If you can get the 2.9 to fit you will get more then 8-9lb out of it.
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Looks like they did the same thing again. When KB made the 2.2 off manifold setup whipple made the 2.3 in the same config. Now KB made the 2.8 a couple years ago so now whipple made the 2.9. Same old story pretty much, jamesbond2509 got a 2.8 KB to work with his 2.2l lower manifold. It required some modification but it worked good. If you can get the 2.9 to fit you will get more then 8-9lb out of it.
Here is a pic of my 2.3L blower showing the TB adapter.....dont think it can get much smaller than that.
Last edited by Whippled 496; 10-19-2008 at 11:32 AM.
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If my math adds up, it looks like i am sitting at about a 44mm difference in length......that comes out to just under 1.75". Unfortunately I only have about 1.125" between the throttle body and firewall right now. Aside from cutting the firewall at that point, not sure what i can do to make it work out. The most inportant thing is that the belt lines up and in order to keep that happening, the blower would need to sit back 1.73" further than it is now, and I only have about 1.125" of space back there. Also, in a comparison of the two PDF's, you can see an extra section of material on the 2.9L blower up on the front between the front of the casing and where the pulley would bolt on. That extra piece of material is not there on the 2.3L blower PDF but is actually a bracket holding the tensioning pulley as you can see in my picture. I am assuming its that bracket like you see in the picture on my blower that they just did not include on the 2.3L blower PDF. If it is indeed extra material and NOT that bracket, that would be another 9mm i have to add on the 44mm. Here are a few crappy pics to show what i am talking about. Its sunny out, so the pictures are a little bright.
Last edited by Whippled 496; 10-19-2008 at 12:17 PM.
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you could just make an adaptor to place the tb more on the passenger side almost like a j tube on a radix. a whole new intake will be fabbed but it shouldnt be all that hard.
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I see some possibilities. The first issue is that the intake tube is a restriction. I would like to see a vacuum guage ported into that tube just before the throttle body. I have found that the slightest bit of vacuum on the inlet side of the compressor loses much bigger on the output side.
There's not much room back there for a larger inlet tube so maybe you can get some of the room you need by moving the intercooler forward. There has to be at least 3" of straight pipe in the couplings that can be eliminated by cutting those sections off and welding the elbows directly to the intercooler.
Then, for the compressor inlet, use the one that comes with the Gen-III kit. It's a 90-degree elbow. I used this same elbow when I adapted the 2.3L compressor to my 1.6L kit for the 350. Keep in mind that part of the inlet elbow with these superchargers is the 1.5" port for the idle air bypass. You'll have to rig up something for that if the elbow changes.
I don't know if you'd be happy with the 2.9L compressor. I've done some math for my 454 and need the 3.3L compressor at minumum. 496 is going to want even more.
There's not much room back there for a larger inlet tube so maybe you can get some of the room you need by moving the intercooler forward. There has to be at least 3" of straight pipe in the couplings that can be eliminated by cutting those sections off and welding the elbows directly to the intercooler.
Then, for the compressor inlet, use the one that comes with the Gen-III kit. It's a 90-degree elbow. I used this same elbow when I adapted the 2.3L compressor to my 1.6L kit for the 350. Keep in mind that part of the inlet elbow with these superchargers is the 1.5" port for the idle air bypass. You'll have to rig up something for that if the elbow changes.
I don't know if you'd be happy with the 2.9L compressor. I've done some math for my 454 and need the 3.3L compressor at minumum. 496 is going to want even more.