Kyle@ROUSH
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Try 93 octane
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Yeah,...that is INSANE!!Of course its in development as it has been for some time. What I'm getting at is knocking a kit for its components when it hasn't even been released. You don't know what will or will not be in that kit until it has been released. You're speculating right now. Remember when we changed the pulley and injectors and added a pump voltage regulator last time ? 750 + wheel hp on pump gas through the stock manifolds and catalytic converters.
Yes,....93 octane, pump gas. Pretty insane, huh?750 on pump gas? You mean you pumped gas out of a 55 gallon barrel of 104? Lol and that was emissions legal and passed durability? One can turn knock sensors off and make a glory pass on a dyno, doesn't mean much in the real world.
As for speculating, is there any incorrect info there?? No

You doubled the stock power (202%), with stock exhaust, reliably, on 93 octane? Are you also offering ocean front property in Nebraska as well? Amazing even with 10deg more timing and race gas, the 627 kit didn't make that!Try 93 octane
Not insane, you can turn the knock sensor off and make a pull, not magic. It will never, ever be a "kit". Look at stage 1, 2 and 3 for 11-14. While we have more cam control, little better parts, making 880 engine hp is not reality with that kit on a stock engine, 2.3 TVS, undersized IC and heat exchanger, 93 octane with stock exhaust and supplied throttle body with any reliability! David Copperfield couldn't even make that happen.Yeah,...that is INSANE!!
I saw the video on Youtube a while back. Very impressive. Will that be the Phase 2 or Phase 3 kit that is on the video? I'm assuming that's a Phase 3 upgrade.
Yes,....93 octane, pump gas. Pretty insane, huh?
Why is whipple always trying to knock the competition?:shrug: OP went with a TVS, end of story. No need to try and disprove Roush claims. The Roush SC is perfect SC for the average person who wants a bump in power while maintaining a warranty.
If someone wanted to go big, I am sure they would opt for a turbo.
I'm a stickler for accurate info. With accurate info, others can make educated decisions which is better for anyone.Why is whipple always trying to knock the competition?:shrug: OP went with a TVS, end of story. No need to try and disprove Roush claims. The Roush SC is perfect SC for the average person who wants a bump in power while maintaining a warranty.
If someone wanted to go big, I am sure they would opt for a turbo.
Not knocking, just sharing real information. Some feel the information is helpful, some may not.Whipple, we get that you are passionate about your product. That being said, knocking others or direct competition is never going to get you anywhere. You should just congratulate the OP and thank him for considering your kit.
Not knocking your system, and let's take the brand of system completely out of the equation....750 + wheel hp on pump gas through the stock manifolds and catalytic converters.
I will be joining youI must be one of the few that are happy with the 550rwh of the 627 Roush kit.
