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FRF Addict
Once you've gone boost you won't think so highly of a "bigger" NA engine (a 6.6l is only 6.5% larger). You are going to spend the cost of a whipple to get the Livernois block, , then spend more money on cams, then again what the short block would cost you on head porting for a ~20% hp gain
Put the blower on, run 10psi and make 70% more power over stock, with no big drop in fuel efficiency and no change in low speed drivability. It's a huge win. Your maintenance will be less with a supercharged engine than it will be a stroker engine. Run good filtration and your dust concerns are invalidated.
The Whipples are transparent until you hit the bypass valve threshold, then they feed in. If you hammer it the power is there, its just like having an engine that is 70% larger. Think 10.6l of displacement, beats 6.6l all day every day. And only there when you ask for it.
The Whipple noise is never boring.
Blower power is intoxicating, it is always there, it turns a nice cruising vehicle into something that simply devours a journey.
Put the blower on, run 10psi and make 70% more power over stock, with no big drop in fuel efficiency and no change in low speed drivability. It's a huge win. Your maintenance will be less with a supercharged engine than it will be a stroker engine. Run good filtration and your dust concerns are invalidated.
The Whipples are transparent until you hit the bypass valve threshold, then they feed in. If you hammer it the power is there, its just like having an engine that is 70% larger. Think 10.6l of displacement, beats 6.6l all day every day. And only there when you ask for it.
The Whipple noise is never boring.
Blower power is intoxicating, it is always there, it turns a nice cruising vehicle into something that simply devours a journey.