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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 02:10 PM
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WELLLLLLLL my Whipple 2.9 Escalade making more power Very happy with numbers. 7.5 psi/91 pump gas/ARH Headers/3.5 MagnaFlow cat back/z06 fuel pump/fuel line mod and @gptuning tune. 565/573. Old run was 543/566 with 6.5 psi. What peak numbers don't show is mid to top end 20 to 30 rwhp/rwtq increase. We let off the run early that's the dip at end.

Alky kit coming so Goal is 600/600 at wheels at 7.5 psi with no internal mods....on 26s lol

I'm almost done with this project and its been fun.

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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 05:30 PM
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Good numbers and good looking graph. Did you install the blower just to make up for the weight of those wheels?
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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 05:45 PM
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Good numbers and good looking graph. Did you install the blower just to make up for the weight of those wheels?
LOL. He stated elsewhere they are lighter than stock, but I don't see how unless the are just cheaply made tires.


Nice numbers though.

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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 09:13 PM
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The 26 with tires weigh less then the 22s with tires. 285 45 22 is way heavier then a 295 30 26 also

stock 90.6


new ones 88.6

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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 11:00 PM
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It's not just static weight that's important, it's the moment of inertia, which is obviously harder to measure. Great results though!
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Old Oct 31, 2016 | 06:09 PM
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DAAAAAM ! What are the new ones rated stock? Gotta get my 07' with a maggie retuned pretty much mimic's yours less fuel pump but ain't makin those #'s....very nice!
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is yours the 1.9 or 2.3 maggie. Whipple is 2.9 so it huffs well. One good thing they give you a 4.5 gallon hx tank and i added another 1.75 gallon tank where spare battery tray is so iats stay low
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Originally Posted by NORCAL TBSS
is yours the 1.9 or 2.3 maggie. Whipple is 2.9 so it huffs well. One good thing they give you a 4.5 gallon hx tank and i added another 1.75 gallon tank where spare battery tray is so iats stay low
Are you sure about size of tank? Mine held no where near that much, even states on their web site 2.5 and I got a little over 2 in the whole system.

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Massive oversized aluminum intercooler reservoir (over 2.5 gallons) holds more than triple any competitors IC water system allowing longer more consistent power

No difference in tanks from Truck to SUV, did you actually see 4.5 gallons go in?
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