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Whipple W200ax Quad Rotor Supercharger, Efi, Polished, Less Than 10 Hours Use on 2040-parts.com

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Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States

Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used

Whipple W200AX Quad Rotor Supercharger, EFI, Polished, less than 10 hours use.  Absolutely beautiful piece.  Setup for tall deck Big Block Chevy, intake included.  No intercooler included.

Comes with two sets of pulleys, 2.25" and 5".  Eight 66 lb./hr injectors.  We built this engine for 2015 SEMA to show that we could put a Whipple quad rotor supercharger under the stock hood of a 68 C10 pickup.  Its awesome but just too radical for the street.

Over $13,000 new, yours for under $10,000. 


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