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EB 1 is 11
EB 2 is 13
ROUSH is 12

But u also have to rev a Whipple plus the cooling isn’t as good as a EB, but Whipple's make BIG POWER when u set them up correctly

EvolutionX car speaks for itself
Whipple S1 on 93 (PBD Tune)

Car went 10.35@136


Botton line u pick what u like, then live with it
Just as a comparison. Ashley Poole's car, Roush Phase 1, went 10.401 @ 132.66.
Car has a PBD tune, on 93, with DR's only, in Florida weather.
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Just as a comparison. Ashley Poole's car, Roush Phase 1, went 10.401 @ 132.66.
Car has a PBD tune, on 93, with DR's only, in Florida weather.

There ya go, a tune away from mid 10’s
Yea yea yea yea yea :crackup:
 

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If I order it this coming week I’d hope to have it March 10th, the rentals the end of March.

My Dealer could knock it out in 2-3 days
Mine goes in this Thursday. If it isn't finished by Friday night, it will be wrapped up on Monday.
 

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Since the Roush phase 2 is just the LTR and more aggressive tune, I would assume that getting a custom tune on P2 would really not yield any quicker times than a custom tune on Phase 1. Based on the YouTube videos, VMP recorded a 10.3 and PBD a 10.4 with their tunes. That is plenty quick enough without needed a lot of other supporting mods.

I will be running mine with the stock cal for at least a year before I decide whether or not to go with a custom tune.
 

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Since the Roush phase 2 is just the LTR and more aggressive tune, I would assume that getting a custom tune on P2 would really not yield any quicker times than a custom tune on Phase 1. Based on the YouTube videos, VMP recorded a 10.3 and PBD a 10.4 with their tunes. That is plenty quick enough without needed a lot of other supporting mods.

I will be running mine with the stock cal for at least a year before I decide whether or not to go with a custom tune.

Absolutely, I’ll have 29 months left so I’m not touching it til my warranties done

Maybe by then a 2020 low miles GT500 will be realistic to own :crackup:
 

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werent the roush kits known for terrible heat soak and you cant upgrade the throttle body?
 

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im not even an 18+ guy and i heard about this, not sure why anyone would be it..
Lots of choices out there. I don't know anyone who got their arm twisted to choose Roush.
 

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im just guessing the safety of a warranty
I suspect a lot of people choose Roush for the warranty. It seems that most people with the Roush do not race at the track or strip so heatsoak is not a big drawback for them.
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