Livernois Motorsports SVT Raptor with a Whipple

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But I'm bias as you can see, LOL

that i was digging for,you have a whipple tell us about your experience.
I am a open book[/QUOTE]

Check out my thread: http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f24/whipple-vs-roush-14490/#post219610

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They are actually two completely different style blowers. Roush is a TVS setup and the Whipple is a twin screw. The Roush is 2.3L whereas the Whipple is 2.9L. The Whipple has to work less to provide the same amount of power that the Roush TVS does.

I know that and I'm trying not to walk all over your thread.
But it seems guys are asking questions that have been discussed over and over again on other threads.

They should be doing research. Look for threads there is a lot of information out there.
 
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that i was digging for,you have a whipple tell us about your experience.
I am a open book

Check out my thread: http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f24/whipple-vs-roush-14490/#post219610

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I know that and I'm trying not to walk all over your thread.
But it seems guys are asking questions that have been discussed over and over again on other threads.

They should be doing research. Look for threads there is a lot of information out there.[/QUOTE]

As long as you're not dogging our work or the products we use, you are by no means walking all over our thread!
 

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I did not mean to get a warranty debate going here. Just like MTF my Ford dealer told me they will warranty my truck if they install the Whipple and do all work on the truck. This is simply a verbal aggrement of course and I don 't really trust anybody. But a verbal is better then nothing. With that being said i would also add the Whipple warranty. I'm hoping to get this all ordered February 2014 so it's on and ready for next spring/summer. Work and wife willing.
 
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I just Ordered the 2.9L Whipple with dual fans & Ford Racing CJ Throttle Body. Im getting the 6.6L Stroker Long Block and Heads, just dont like the fact of taking the whole cab off the frame, but it is what it is
 
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Sounds like a nice chunk of HP and TQ you'll be adding! Have you spoken to anyone on the phone yet?
 

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You guys should get a dealer in canada so I don't have to drive 3000kms haha. Aiming for next summer to get the engine done, likely just ship the truck out by semi if it's not too much.
 

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So you have to pull the cab to get that new block in I did not know that. What kind of power numbers are expected with your build Bane?
 

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I havent Bought it yet. But im Getting the 6.6L Stroker Long Block (9:5:1) - Extreme Rot Assembly ( 9:5:1 )- CNC Heads - Billet Cams, Custom grind,- Ford Racing 80LB HR injectors

I was looking to do this next too... But I'll,wait and see how your turns out first! This will be badass....

@ Livernois : what kind of power can we expect on this set up? How much boost and more importantly is there an aluminum block alternative?
 
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