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Whipple 2.9 on stock fuel....
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<blockquote data-quote="Nathan'sTsi" data-source="post: 10990047" data-attributes="member: 14187"><p>I have the money tucked away for the 2.9, JLT big air, LM72 and fuel, but I feel guilty about spending it all at once. Also, part of the fun for me modding a car is being able to do it in pieces and get incremental performance bumps. If I "shot my wad" on the whole package, I would pretty much be done except for clutch, and headers untill I wanted to do the block.</p><p></p><p>Seeing how the VMP TVS can be run on the stock fuel system at 17psi, I would think the stage 1 whipple kit would be just fine as well with the 3.25" pulley (stock tb). You could possibly even get away with the 3.125" as the stock TB will restrict boost some as well. This would let me mod in stages somewhat, so I could get the enjoyment out of the mods an extra time, while leaving me plenty of room to grow in the future. It would also leave me a "step" when I got used to the power.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan'sTsi, post: 10990047, member: 14187"] I have the money tucked away for the 2.9, JLT big air, LM72 and fuel, but I feel guilty about spending it all at once. Also, part of the fun for me modding a car is being able to do it in pieces and get incremental performance bumps. If I "shot my wad" on the whole package, I would pretty much be done except for clutch, and headers untill I wanted to do the block. Seeing how the VMP TVS can be run on the stock fuel system at 17psi, I would think the stage 1 whipple kit would be just fine as well with the 3.25" pulley (stock tb). You could possibly even get away with the 3.125" as the stock TB will restrict boost some as well. This would let me mod in stages somewhat, so I could get the enjoyment out of the mods an extra time, while leaving me plenty of room to grow in the future. It would also leave me a "step" when I got used to the power. What do you guys think? [/QUOTE]
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