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Old 03-18-2005, 06:35 PM
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FYI, Whipple dudes, you can buy these parts seperate to have an intercooled setup

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More info please.......
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Is that from the Aussie setup?
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Originally Posted by XLR8NSS
Is that from the Aussie setup?
yes sir
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further info from an email:

We use a base plate (the supercharger mounts onto this and seals the plenum chamber with the intercooler inside). By the sounds of it, you are most likely after the base manifold, mounting top plate and intercooler core. See below for pricing and attached for pics (The picture actually contains a by-pass valve which isn’t included in the quote but will cost an additional USD$205).



Manifold base : USD$558

Mounting plate : USD$236

Intercooler core : USD$310
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again, just trying to keep my bros up to date. This has been out a while; just not sure if anyone has researched and priced parts we can't get already made in the States.
This info comes from my personal research, no cut and paste whitt1
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Nice research man, this looks like a viable option for the whipple guys. Now somebody needs to come up with a conversion kit for people with the hot air version already. Damn, I shoulda kept that whipple I had a while back.
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Not too hip on the intercooler. Looks thin.
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Originally Posted by BlownChevy
Not too hip on the intercooler. Looks thin.
Any intercooler is better than none.
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Originally Posted by XLR8NSS
Any intercooler is better than none.

Agreed


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