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Anyone have one or have any idea of potential? I’m seriously debating on an Aldo Welds TT vs a whipple. Anyone know if the engine needs to be lowered for the Whipple? Thank you.
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Anyone have one or have any idea of potential? I’m seriously debating on an Aldo Welds TT vs a whipple. Anyone know if the engine needs to be lowered for the Whipple? Thank you.
What are your goals with the car? The new 3.8L will flow a ton, there are also guys making big numbers on the Gen 5 3.0L.

Just depends on what you're trying to do with the car.

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Does the 3.8 need a little more RPM than the 3.0 for stout bottom end torque. I’m sure up top is where the 3.8 shines?
 

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Does the 3.8 need a little more RPM than the 3.0 for stout bottom end torque. I’m sure up top is where the 3.8 shines?
I believe the big advantage is going to be the rotor speed as the same boost for the 3.0 vs 3.8. 3.8 shouldn’t heat the air temp as much at the same boost.
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