Roush vs Whipple "torn between"

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chance3322

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Guys iv'e been doing a lot of homework, but still torn between the two.

This is going to be a huge buy for me, wondering if anyone could help.

Looking to keep my warranty, Pros and Cons of both, Price.
 

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Guys iv'e been doing a lot of homework, but still torn between the two.

This is going to be a huge buy for me, wondering if anyone could help.

Looking to keep my warranty, Pros and Cons of both, Price.


Ford Motor Company doesn't warranty a Supercharged Raptor.

Both Whipple and Roush have third party warranties
Information on warranties is on both their websites.

Some Ford dealers are also Supercharger Dealers as well like mine, and will backup their work and or help you out.
Going through a Ford dealer is probable more expensive then a speed shop, MAYBE!!!

Numbers what guys have paid are all over the place.
Around $10,700 to $17,900 installed, tax and shipping included, this also depends on what options and which Supercharger.
You're going to have to do the leg work to find the best deal and or what you want.

I believe someone mention a dealer wanting $25,000 extra for a Stage 2 Roush
with two different warranties not making them longer term or increasing the coverage but just paying extra for the Stage 2 kit.
Which I do not understand it's still not producing anyway near the HP what the Standard Complete Whipple kit gets.
 
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Just had a Roush installed on my truck and very happy. I don't plan on doing any work internal on my engine so the roush supercharger with a mild 93oct tune can put me in the low 600hp range (flywheel). This is all most recommend on a stock engine. It was a good match for my engine and what I wanted. If I was going to put more money into my engine and wanted more HP then I would of installed a Whipple. The Whipple will give you more room to grow. Both are good supercharges.
 
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