Well I went for it and order the Whipple today
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It looks like I have my work cut out for me but thats ok, I know that I'm going to have to do some seat mods to the back seat but it doesn't look like anything major or super tuff. I just wonder if I have to take the seat out to fit the whipple and then make the mods and put back in. I know that some of you have done this before and love to talk to you if you have and advice or helpful hints for me befroe I get started.
Just had to make the Heat go a little faster
Thanks Brayden 509 220 1378
Just had to make the Heat go a little faster

Thanks Brayden 509 220 1378
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I'm sure you'll enjoy doing this kit. I did. I took my seat out, you'll need the room to work around the motor. I tried to leave the engine hatch attached but still didn't have enough room to lift the manifold off. You'll appreciate having the hatch off when it comes to installing everything also.
I'm on the road this holiday, I'll find my installation manual and notes from my install. I could give you a buzz once the new year starts.
Pat
I'm on the road this holiday, I'll find my installation manual and notes from my install. I could give you a buzz once the new year starts.
Pat
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Yea that would be great. I have seen the pic that you have posted here it looks tight but do-able. I'm not going to get in a hurry but your install looks really good. We will touch bases after the new year. Next year is going to be alot of fun on the water YEA YEA YEA !!!!!!!!!!!
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