whipple harness?
#2
Extensions for the TPS and idle motor, a wire to the bypass valve solenoid, wires for the Whipple injectors, wires that piggyback some factory wires for sensors, and power for the system. Did I leave any out, fellow Whipple-ites?
Why do you ask?
Why do you ask?
#3
All those wires go in the trash as far as i'm concerned.You will not even scratch the surface of the blower potential with that stuff installed.If you can afford it go with injectors and a custom tune.
#4
Im talking about the wires coming from the bottom of the injector. I pulled all that crap off put some injectors and currently working the tune but my boost doesnt push past 2-2.5psi. So I was wondering if the bypass valve is electronic or electronic assisted.
#5
I should be clear that you do need the extension harness for the tps,and iac.
My bypass has no wires to it but,I do have the older style two belt system.If you have a electric actuator you might have to get rid of it and go with the older style.I am really not sure though.If I get a chance I will stop by my dads and check his kit to see if there is a way around the electric bypass.
My bypass has no wires to it but,I do have the older style two belt system.If you have a electric actuator you might have to get rid of it and go with the older style.I am really not sure though.If I get a chance I will stop by my dads and check his kit to see if there is a way around the electric bypass.
#6
Coming from an ex whipple owner this thread has everything you need to know about the whipple and the electronics.
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...whipple+bypass
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...whipple+bypass
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