gsxr1300
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Just FYI IHI Turbo America makes the supercharger for the Hellcat, and the Edelbrock E-Force is an Eaton 2.3 TVS same as Roush and VMP in an upside down config.
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I just don't know you keep mentioning the jackshaft binding. What in the world are you talking about? Again it's the same components as a drive snout which Edelbrock, Roush and VMP all use. The shafts are actually made of far better material then the snouts and have far more allowable torsional twist, allowing less shock being transferred to other components.1) Edelbrock has been around 75 years - they are not going away.
2) I live in Escondido, CA, just down the freeway from their offices in Torrance. If I have a problem, it's a short drive.
3) The unit itself has the least amount of installation modifications of any of the units out there (and I've looked at the installation instructions).
4) Edelbrock manufactures the OEM supercharger for the Dodge Hellcats.
5) The unit appears stock from the factory and is low profile. I may be able to have a custom-fabricated strut tower brace where that won't work with Whipple, Roush, VMR, Magnuson, or any of the other models.
6) I am not looking to drag race it - just spirited driving and an occasional road race track day.
7) I don't have to worry about a jackshaft breaking or binding up.
8) I don't have to upgrade the throttle body or exhaust if I don't want to.
9) Edelbrock is not nickel and diming me for endless extras that I don't want or need.
Different strokes for different folks. If you like Whipple, Roush or another unit, fine, go for it. Not my cup of tea, sorry.
I'll keep you posted on what kind of results I get. As far as the jackshafts are concerned, Google "supercharger jackshaft breakage" and there are several articles about these. Granted, there may not be any for Whipple, but it relies on the same concept.I just don't know you keep mentioning the jackshaft binding. What in the world are you talking about? Again it's the same components as a drive snout which Edelbrock, Roush and VMP all use. The shafts are actually made of far better material then the snouts and have far more allowable torsional twist, allowing less shock being transferred to other components.
I would love to know what and who is nickel and diming you for extras you don't need? And other than a turbo system who is making you change the exhaust?
IHI mfg the Hellcat sc. It's widely known Edelbrock casting foundry had casted the Hellcat casting. Therefore they were a parts to supplier to the mfg. Edelbrocks casting foundry is state of the art, an impressive factory.
Every post you have made is about the Edelbrock kit, which is great, you love the kit and we agree it's a nice system, but you just constantly throw these little miss accurate things that need to be corrected. it doesn't help fellow members here look up info, make decisions, etc when the info is inaccurate or so biased.
After reading your post, searching is not strong with you bro.As far as the jackshafts are concerned, Google "supercharger jackshaft breakage" and there are several articles about these. Granted, there may not be any for Whipple, but it relies on the same concept.
As far as the extras, Whipple's Stage 1 supercharger is currently $400 more than an Edelbrock. The extras listed on Whipple's website are:
$600 for alternative finish
$600 for billet throttle body
$250 for high-flow injectors
$400 for a fan kit
$190-$460 for a carbon fiber inlet tubes/jackshaft covers
$1,500 for a belt upgrade
Personally, i don't need any of these. I'm not looking to drag race the car. I'm not looking for 800 or more HP, and I'm looking for a "stealth" rather than "in your face" appearance. I'm also likely to have my local custom shop fabricate a custom strut tower brace that I can use with the Edelbrock installation that will fit underneath the hood. I don't believe that's possible with other S/C's other than centrifugal ones.
Most other SC manufacturers recommend to upgrade the exhaust from 2.5" to 3". Edelbrock is OK with the stock exhaust. I'm not looking to make my car excessively loud (I have sensitive neighbors). Edelbrock's design is much quieter than others. Stock throttle body works fine.
As far as IHI goes, I misspoke slightly. IHI contracts the S/C boxes from Edelbrock and my guess is it buys the rotors from Eaton. If FCA didn't like Edelbrock making the boxes, would probably have told IHI to get another supplier.
Lastly, do Whipple's 2015-16 Mustang superchargers have a CARB E.O. number? I'm not looking to install a supercharger without that and it's why I'm waiting for Edelbrock to get it before I buy it. Can't get CARB approval for open air CAI elements (except OEM like on the GT350).
Again, different strokes for different folks. Not knocking Whipple, it's just not for me.
There is nothing on Whipple's website that states they have a CARB E.O. number for that particular supercharger and I can't find any on CARB's website either.You dont need any of those upgrades, and Whipple doesn't recommend an exhaust system.
Also Im pretty sure Whipple had CARB E.O before anyone else with a closed airbox.
What's that supposed to mean? i can do Google searches just fine, thank you.After reading your post, searching is not strong with you bro.
Would be nice if you posted that on your website. Thanks.Please see the Link below for the CARB E.O. number for the Whipple SC Kits
CARB E.O. D-231-45
http://arb.ca.gov/msprog/aftermkt/devices/eo/D-231-45.pdf
Thank you
No I am not. I have no vested interest in Edelbrock. I am however a shareholder of Ford Motor Company. I do my best to do my due diligence, but I also don't appreciate the comment. I've also corrected myself if I have made an incorrect statement. I am very familiar with Edelbrock as I rebuilt engines back in the late 70's, including the 351C that's in my Mach 1.Someone check and see if his IP is Edelbrock corporate lol.
You a company spokesman or a troll? You are spreading a lot of misinformation...
They are not ours. Magnusson was the first to do it at a decent privation level, but it used a belt and adjusting angle to remove belt slack. We use precision helical gears and tapered stainless steel which allows for torsional twist. The Cobra jet runs the same design, same parts and they spin consistently 21,000rpm, on 2-step rev limiters, max acceleration and deceleration which is a torture test. We've passed more durability testing than nearly anyone else.As far as the jackshafts are concerned, Google "supercharger jackshaft breakage" and there are several articles about these. Granted, there may not be any for Whipple, but it relies on the same concept.
As far as the extras, Whipple's Stage 1 supercharger is currently $400 more than an Edelbrock. The extras listed on Whipple's website are:
$600 for alternative finish
$600 for billet throttle body
$250 for high-flow injectors
$400 for a fan kit
$190-$460 for a carbon fiber inlet tubes/jackshaft covers
$1,500 for a belt upgrade
Personally, i don't need any of these. I'm not looking to drag race the car. I'm not looking for 800 or more HP, and I'm looking for a "stealth" rather than "in your face" appearance. I'm also likely to have my local custom shop fabricate a custom strut tower brace that I can use with the Edelbrock installation that will fit underneath the hood. I don't believe that's possible with other S/C's other than centrifugal ones.
Most other SC manufacturers recommend to upgrade the exhaust from 2.5" to 3". Edelbrock is OK with the stock exhaust. I'm not looking to make my car excessively loud (I have sensitive neighbors). Edelbrock's design is much quieter than others. Stock throttle body works fine.
As far as IHI goes, I misspoke slightly. IHI contracts the S/C boxes from Edelbrock and my guess is it buys the rotors from Eaton. If FCA didn't like Edelbrock making the boxes, would probably have told IHI to get another supplier.
Lastly, do Whipple's 2015-16 Mustang superchargers have a CARB E.O. number? I'm not looking to install a supercharger without that and it's why I'm waiting for Edelbrock to get it before I buy it. Can't get CARB approval for open air CAI elements (except OEM like on the GT350).
Again, different strokes for different folks. Not knocking Whipple, it's just not for me.
It's been there since its been legal (over a year). Click on exclusive features, first line states "most powerful 50-state legal system available".There is nothing on Whipple's website that states they have a CARB E.O. number for that particular supercharger and I can't find any on CARB's website either.
You don't appreciate the comment? Welcome to the internet where people get called out for BS. I have no stake in Whipple, but how ridiculous is it for you to say they are nickel and diming people and then you list things like injector upgrades... WTF?No I am not. I have no vested interest in Edelbrock. I am however a shareholder of Ford Motor Company. I do my best to do my due diligence, but I also don't appreciate the comment. I've also corrected myself if I have made an incorrect statement. I am very familiar with Edelbrock as I rebuilt engines back in the late 70's, including the 351C that's in my Mach 1.