whipple vs Roush I know 100 times

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hh65flyer

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What about ease of installation? Any real advantage with one over the other? I would be doing the install myself...
 

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For me i would go the whipple.......i have a Rousch on there now and had to change the coils in some trouble shooting and it is a 3hr job to get the back elbow off (its a bitch) so you can access the back 2 coils and injectors....JMO
 

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There are a few tricks to get one of the back bolts on the SC. Give us a call and ask for Colby. We currently have 4 trucks in the shop getting SC kits. 3 Roush. 1 Whipple. If you want 700 or less go with Roush. If you want more then 700 go with Whipple but be ready to pull the engine and spend at least $10,000 to make it reliable.


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