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Who’s running forced induction?

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pilotgore

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I’d like to hear from the guys who are actually running forced induction. It seems like there are two groups of thought on this topic, so I figured real data would be helpful compared to scattered anecdotes from all over the forum. It’d be good to find out pro vs. con of people who have actual firsthand knowledge with boosting the voodoo.

For the record, I plan to keep my car NA while under warranty, but after that who knows.

Maybe a format like this would be helpful:

GT-350 year:
Type of forced induction:
Miles since forced induction:
Total miles on car:
Any complications/failures:
Supporting engine internals:
Approximate boost & HP if known:
Track use:
If track’d, overheating issues:
Happy with your decision:

Thanks to everyone that can help shed some light on this topic.
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GT-350 year: 2017
Type of forced induction: Whipple Gen 3
Miles since forced induction: 16587
Total miles on car:18587
Any complications/failures: Clutch slipping around 15000 miles
Supporting engine internals: None. 100% stock
Approximate boost & HP if known: 9-11psi 794rwhp to 846rwhp depending on dyno, pulley and fuel
Track use: NO
If track’d, overheating issues: NA
Happy with your decision: Absolutely, the most reliable, balanced and fun modded vehicle Ive ever owned
 
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