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Old 05-30-2004, 06:09 PM
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Here click on any supercharger you want to see the dimensions of. The name of the models are in black on top. Lysholm makes all of the blowers for Whipple. http://www.lysholm.se/en/prod_eng.asp

DenaliHD, click on the link above my signature pic. It shows more pictures. Cost of project (excluding conversion to F-body accesories and fuel injectors) about $2100 That's doing the work myself too. The intercooler cost itself was the largest coming in at $950. Then you have heat exchanger for intercooler water, water pump, aluminum tubing, and misc. stuff cost.
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Personally, I think someone should adapt Ryan's intercooler system and use one of these WAR manifolds instead of the LS6. It would make running the tubing much easier and give you the freedom to enter the intake from any part of the engine bay. That would allow an air / air intercooler, or a more efficient air / water intercooler.



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Here is another pic of the GMPP/WAR intake.
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Originally Posted by parish8
i thought the same thing before, to realy be worth the work you would want to fit a 3300 on there instead of the standard 2300.

problem is by the time you get everything to bolt up and work you probably spent more time and money than a turbo set up would cost, might as well go turbo
I know this is coming a little late but why the 3300??? Other than the fact that it's bigger. Does it just put out more power??? Would it be worth it to buy a 3300 alone and try and adapt something later or just stick w/ a 2300???
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I give it five devils

It worked for this guy: http://www.micro-op.com.au/execls1/whipplels1.wmv

Parish, it makes 10psi off idle! I guess you could do that with a BIG turbo and a high stall though. Um...without the parasitc loss or having the crankshaft sideloaded on the bearings okay you win.
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So when's that intercooled Whipple coming out?
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