Just installed Whipple 3.8L on my 2024 R

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Zeusmotorworks

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Vin# and Calibration Strategy Codes from the top of the PCM are both needed to build the Tune.

Whipple also uploads your calibration on Fords server to insure you don’t have any difficulties I. The future as a result of any over the air or manual updates.
If this in fact true... better for the end user. Just seems a little too good to be true. Esp that last part.
 

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Ok so I need to know why people drop 10k on a Whipple SC “upgrade” but I have yet to see anyone post any time slips/draggy times showing actual proof of performance gains. Lots of claims but nothing to support them, something is very odd
Did you ever watch Home Improvement, with Tim "The Toolman" Taylor? That, and money to burn, is what I suspect...lol.
 

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Whipple Superchargers are "bulletproof" for reals: and they have a great customer service team, along with a host of techs "in house" 200.gif and they are more than happy to answer any questions you may have about anything from A-Z.

I'm a fan. :peace:
 

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Whipple Superchargers are "bulletproof" for reals: and they have a great customer service team, along with a host of techs "in house" View attachment 470121 and they are more than happy to answer any questions you may have about anything from A-Z.

I'm a fan. :peace:
I assume you have an R with the Whipple upgrade?
 

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IMO The doubters are clueless about the 100% uniqueness of a postive displacemnt supercharged (P/D S/Ced) engine.

The HP from a positive displacement blower is solely dependant on the blower displacement/internal pressure ratio and the pulley ratio.

You can make less power with a larger blower by simply pulleying it down to move less air than the smaller blower.

You can make the same power as a smaller blower by running a pulley ratio that moves the same amount of air.

You can also up the boost and make hundreds of HP more than the smaller blower could ever possibly hope to make.
Forget about headers, exhaust, all of the normal stuff you think of to make power on non-PD S/C engines. The P/D S/C alone determines how much HP is made by how much air it moves. Everything else is secondary or tertiary at best.

The only 2 things that truly matter for performance on a P/D S/C engine is 1) pulley ratio and 2) do not starve the intake side of the blower. Get big intakes, air filters and T/Bs to maximize power. Exhaust side improvements are nearly meaningless compared to just upping the blower speed a bit more.

The larger blowers allow you to move more air with less input power and less ouput heat (ie more efficiently)- so if you want to turn it up, the larger blower is always better.
 
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