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<blockquote data-quote="BSouders80" data-source="post: 1708241" data-attributes="member: 56395"><p>I am about to acquire a 2014 6.2L Raptor. Stock for the most part. This was my brother's truck and he passed away VERY unexpectedly. One thing that he always wanted to do, was either put a Turbo kit on it or go Super Charged.</p><p></p><p>I looked into the Hellion twin turbo kit - Their production is on hold and will stay on hold until they have at least 10 customers interested. Then there is the UPP turbo kit.</p><p></p><p>From what I am gathering, the Whipple superchargers are the winner between them and Roush.</p><p></p><p>Off roading will be very limited. Very mild if any at all.</p><p></p><p>I was going to go with the twin turbo from hellion, upgraded injectors (95LB) JDM drive shaft and the traction control bars from JDM as well. </p><p></p><p>Now I'm in a boat with not knowing what direction to go. </p><p></p><p>With the whipple, is it limted to 700hp, or can it be bumped up considerably? My goal is to get to 800 rwhp. I know that I'll have to do some engine work to go much above the 550-600 rwhp mark and that is okay. Money is not an issue and I want to go over the top since this is a tribute to my brother.</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance. All input, good and bad is welcomed.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Brian Souders</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSouders80, post: 1708241, member: 56395"] I am about to acquire a 2014 6.2L Raptor. Stock for the most part. This was my brother's truck and he passed away VERY unexpectedly. One thing that he always wanted to do, was either put a Turbo kit on it or go Super Charged. I looked into the Hellion twin turbo kit - Their production is on hold and will stay on hold until they have at least 10 customers interested. Then there is the UPP turbo kit. From what I am gathering, the Whipple superchargers are the winner between them and Roush. Off roading will be very limited. Very mild if any at all. I was going to go with the twin turbo from hellion, upgraded injectors (95LB) JDM drive shaft and the traction control bars from JDM as well. Now I'm in a boat with not knowing what direction to go. With the whipple, is it limted to 700hp, or can it be bumped up considerably? My goal is to get to 800 rwhp. I know that I'll have to do some engine work to go much above the 550-600 rwhp mark and that is okay. Money is not an issue and I want to go over the top since this is a tribute to my brother. Thank you in advance. All input, good and bad is welcomed. Regards, Brian Souders [/QUOTE]
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