Whipple (AutoRotor) Compressor

Dan DanLlwln at ix.netcom.com
Fri May 23 12:35:19 GMT 1997


The Whipple cost $3,650 from Summit Racing (330-630-3030 or -0200).  No
shipping charges and it was delivered in three days.  The owner of the
shop also put a Whipple on his Tahoe and tried all sorts of different
combinations of speed equipment and tested on a chassis dyno.  Also was
a series of articles in Super Chevy of the last year on their Project
Tahoe where they did something similar.

I didn't change the lower end or anything else for that matter other
than adding the kit.  The 5.7 Vortec has a throttle body ans uses
sequential port injection.  No problems with OBD II.

> > I just put a Whipple on my 1997 Chevrolet Tahoe that has a 5.7L engine.
> > Installation was very easy with clear instructions.  Taking my time and
> 
> Where did you buy the kit and how much?  What about beefing up the stock
> lower end?  Is you car a throttle body or port EFI?
> 
> John
> '88 C/K w/ new 350 crate motor



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