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I realize that this forum is pro whipple but would like a subjective thought on anyone that either had both, driven both, or worked on both. I have been given to opportunity to buy the KB at a discount but when I informed my mechanic he said the KB is old technology and was not objective due to being a whipple dealer. Thoughts anyone? The difference in both systems is significant. I realize you get what you pay for but would like to see if the gains is worth the price. This has always been a knowledgeable forum and would really appreciate the opinion from our knowledgable members. Thank you
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Talk to Travis of Boostworks. He’s a great guy that is super-knowledgeable when it comes to Kenne Bell’s superchargers. You may also want to hit up Obsol3te as he’s running one of Boostworks’ KB supercharger kits.
 

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Yes, Travis and Boostworks.
 

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Ironically, Whipple uses the older 3x5 rotor technology. ;)

Kenne Bell is a great option, honestly. We run a ton of them, and have a few 9 second full weight street cars that are daily driven.



I know you said you had someone you were talking with, but if we can help, let me know.

Thanks!
 

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I have friend that runs with me ( drag racing ) and he has a Kenne Bell , it runs great since he did a 6r80 swap .. He is very close to my numbers on his E85 tune .. His system has been trouble free ...
 

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I realize that this forum is pro whipple but would like a subjective thought on anyone that either had both, driven both, or worked on both. I have been given to opportunity to buy the KB at a discount but when I informed my mechanic he said the KB is old technology and was not objective due to being a whipple dealer. Thoughts anyone? The difference in both systems is significant. I realize you get what you pay for but would like to see if the gains is worth the price. This has always been a knowledgeable forum and would really appreciate the opinion from our knowledgable members. Thank you
The whipple kits are really popular on this forum, and especially popular on the dyno threads, but i'm wondering if theres actually a real difference in 1/4 mile times and mph? Tons of threads on whipples and not as many for KB even though i'm sure there are plenty of them out there. Would be interesting to see a direct comparison. From what i've seen, they both perform pretty well and I wouldn't let the dyno numbers get to you too much. I just orderd a 3.2 KB from boostworks and will let you know how I stack up against my friends whipple.
 

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I didnt realize until now you can get the giant 4.7 KB for less than a hellion twin kit on evoperform.com

Hell yeah...

Theres always something to be said about having the biggest.......

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I don't think you can go wrong with either choice and I will follow that up with it depends on what your looking to do. If you want a blower to have a blown car and enjoy the hell out of it I would take the significant deal you say you have been offered and not look back.
 

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The whipple kits are really popular on this forum, and especially popular on the dyno threads, but i'm wondering if theres actually a real difference in 1/4 mile times and mph? Tons of threads on whipples and not as many for KB even though i'm sure there are plenty of them out there. Would be interesting to see a direct comparison. From what i've seen, they both perform pretty well and I wouldn't let the dyno numbers get to you too much. I just orderd a 3.2 KB from boostworks and will let you know how I stack up against my friends whipple.
My 3.2 KB car had has run 10.0 in the 1/4 and trapped 148.
I am sure it will go 9's on the 2 step even with my lazy first gear/rear end combo (2.66/3.31$
I think that's the fastest " non shop" manual car on this forum -boost only .

There is a TVS that has gone 9.5 but I am sure that was with nitrous .
 

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As for power-wise, my lil 3.2 should be floating around 800whp at 8k rpm on plain jane 93. Made 711 on a mustang dyno at 7500 but the power doesnt drop off. I'll throw it back on a dynojet at some point, but no complaints at all. Solid blower for sure as I've had it for almost 2 years now daily driven
 

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My 3.2 KB car had has run 10.0 in the 1/4 and trapped 148.
I am sure it will go 9's on the 2 step even with my lazy first gear/rear end combo (2.66/3.31$
I think that's the fastest " non shop" manual car on this forum -boost only .

There is a TVS that has gone 9.5 but I am sure that was with nitrous .
What boost level were you running? My guess is around 20 psi
 
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I have friend that runs with me ( drag racing ) and he has a Kenne Bell , it runs great since he did a 6r80 swap .. He is very close to my numbers on his E85 tune .. His system has been trouble free ...
Does your buddy have the 2.8 or 3.2?
 

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As for power-wise, my lil 3.2 should be floating around 800whp at 8k rpm on plain jane 93. Made 711 on a mustang dyno at 7500 but the power doesnt drop off. I'll throw it back on a dynojet at some point, but no complaints at all. Solid blower for sure as I've had it for almost 2 years now daily driven
Thats pretty incredible for 93. Hoping to hit around 700 whp when mine comes in with 93 and some mak cat deletes in a manual.
 

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Does your buddy have the 2.8 or 3.2?
Not sure , I would have to ask him ...But he is a sharp guy and always seems to buy the best parts for his Mustang , so my gut tells me 3.2 ..
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