Whipple Front Feed 2.9L now available for the Boss 302

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Whipple Superchargers is proud to announce the release of the industry leading front feed 2.9L supercharger system for the 12-13 Boss 302 Mustangs.

Leaving no stone unturned, Whipple's revolutionary system for the Ford Boss 302 engines is truly resetting the standards of supercharging. With it's massive front feed inlet, typical inlet inefficiencies are a thing of the past. With the lightweight, stainless steel tapered jack-shaft, the supercharger pulley height is offset .75" below the supercharger center line while the inlet swoops down below the hood line. Why? Whipple engineers were able to add .50" deeper and 1.0" wider intercooler core with 1.0" more plenum volume below the core to decrease temps and pumping losses.

Other positive displacement superchargers sacrificed plenum volume and runner size while Whipple engineer's used every square inch available to open the volume of the manifold, allowing for future expansion of power levels. Small runner and small volume manifolds cause excess boost "build-up" giving you manifold pressure, not proper cylinder pressure. This results in high boost, low power scenario's with excess heat from the lack of proper flowing air volume.

Whipple didn't just stop there, knowing that the Coyote motors love boost, Whipple’s team squeezed an epically large over sized aluminum bar and plate intercooler core into its large intake manifold, nearly 33% larger than the competition! With more open surface area, both on top of the core and the core itself, Whipple's post intercooler air temps are second to none. Cooler air equals denser air which equals more power at each boost level while being safer on engine components.

The bigger intercooler alone wasn’t enough, in previous generations, the supercharger discharge was typically too far forward from the intercooler core, and sandwiched so close to the core on top that the core’s surface area was not properly utilized. With the front feed 2.9L compressor, Whipple was able to increase the volume and distance above the intercooler core, as well as doing the same below. This issue, like some of our competition, increases the “boost” in the manifold, but not at the valves and combustion chamber. This means high boost, low power and high discharge temps. Whipple’s front feed system has a rear discharge port at nearly the center of the IC core. Through countless CFD analysis, Whipple’s design utilizes nearly the entire intercooler core, resulting in less pressure drop and cooler temps for increased power levels.

Another great feature to the Whipple Coyote kits is the over sized heat exchanger, nearly 150% more volume then the competition, oversized aluminum intercooler reservoir and optional dual fan kit. The over sized heat exchanger is nearly the size of the engine radiator, giving incredible cooling capacity for daily driving, drag racing or road racing. Get the dual Spal fan kit option and increase the airflow over the heat exchanger. The Whipple over sized aluminum reservoir is again a unique feature included with every kit. The aluminum reservoir is remote mounted in the driver side inner fender, keeping it in the cool area away from engine heat, along with having over 1.2 gallons of capacity in the reservoir alone! Giving the intercooler system well over 2 gallons of capacity. This means cooler air temps, less heat soak and more power!

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Does this supercharger fir undet the boss tower brace with no engine lowering ?

im really interested in this supercharger .. it looks like by height it is lower than the cj intake and other superchargers .

what boosts do u offer for the boss and till what biist i can run on the boss safely ?
 

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We have a few different options on kits, stage 1, 2 and 3. Boost varies depending on app but we're seeing 10-12psi.

Tasca just did one, 655rw with LT's and stage 3 kit.

It fits under stock brace, no lowering of the engine. Plenty of clearance.
 

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Hows the throttle response of the car with thos supercharger ?

Can you tell me how much this kit weighs ? And what is the rev limit for boss 302 with this supercharger ?
 

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