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Pro charger stage 2 or whipple 2.9 ? Car is a 2017 pp with full exhaust and lund 91 tune as I live in canada
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I don't think you can go wrong with either. I love my PC ST2 personally. Nice and low IATs and pulls like a freight train.
 

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Which one do you like more? Buy that one.

This topic has been beaten to death and it comes down to personal preference and driving style every time.
 

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Whipple yes it's a big blower, and it can make plenty of power, but it comes with a 6 rib. And to add a 10 rib or whatever you're looking at like what 9 10 grand close to for the kit?

A procharger stage 2 for under 8 is 8 rib and will get you as much power as the stock block should be able to hold. Also will be easier to install in your garage. So to me the procharger is the best choice
 

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Love my whipple
 

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you really can't go wrong with either, both are great companies. we do a ton with each, feel free to give me a ring at 513-478-1965 and we can over your wants / needs / goals and get you dialed in on something!
 

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My vote goes to Whipple although Procharger makes a nice setup as well. We've been using Whipple setups on our cars now for over 13 years with great success. The quality of the kit and what's included in it has a ton of value.

We're their largest US distributor so please feel free to give us a call if you have any questions.


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It's kind of like asking blonde or brunette.
 

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GT2 made a good point, The Procharger has a nice advantage starting out with an 8 rib right off there bat. If your leaning towards the Procharger, I would definitely look into their new p1x or d1x head units, as they appear to make quite a bit more who per lb of boost versus the p1sc and d1sc, about 10whp per psi.
 

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Any setup you go with will put a smile on your face. Between the two, my preference is Whipple as we've had awesome success with them.
 

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I love my PC stage 2, only other option for me from their would be twins!
 

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Either.. unless you wastegate the PC though you will need to rev it out to really feel the power compared to a twin screw.
 

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I’m not super pleased with my VMP Gen 2R so I say whipple.

Oh, well that sucks. But hey, Memorial Day sales are coming. I'm quite sure a friendly vendor would be willing to help ya with a new supercharger. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 

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Whipple will pull harder in the midrange, but is more susceptible to heat soak issues.

Procharger will pull harder with high RPMs, with less of a hit in the midrange, but will have low IATs.

Wastegate the Procharger for the best of both worlds. That is what I went with when I was in the same situation as you.
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