This write-up is for a 2017 Chevy 2500hd 6.0l Flex Fuel.
I decided to install the Whipple Supercharger system on my truck. The Supercharger Kit comes with very quality parts that are precision made. Now, the install manual needs some definite editing due to missed steps and steps that can be performed ahead of time to save interruptions in the process.
I am editing the instruction manual to include time saving steps and will post it when completed.
The kit for my truck took 2 days which is not out of the question if your being careful. The kit includes a HP Tuners MPVI-2, supercharger w/ intercooler, intake manifold, fuel rails, heat exchanger, reservoir tank w/electric pump, new belt, tensioner with idler pulleys, MAF sensor to throttle body hoses, new 160-degree thermostat, and all the hoses and electrical wiring needed. It is a little overwhelming when I first laid it all out, but once underway (with so so instructions), everything seems to just fall into place. Granted, I have been a mechanic for over 40 years, but a person with less time can surely do this themselves with patients.
This kit uses the stock airbox set-up with a high flow filter. Other than that, most everything is new install.
The kit uses the stock fuel pump and injectors. These items on the flex fuel are more than sufficient in supplying fuel to the engine.
The very first thing I did was read the stock files in the ECM with the HP Tuner program, then I sent the log file to Whipple via email and within 1-2 days, I received my new tune for the truck for after the supercharger install. The next steps were to drain the coolant, and begin to remove components such as: stock intake manifold, alternator, fuel rails, stock belt tensioner and idler pulley, plus more.
There were a few hiccups that occurred during the install. The kit included an older wiring harness that I had to adapt to my truck, (this truck is my daily driver, and I couldn’t wait for the correct harness), older fuse tap, defective MAP sensor (GM part, which is installed before the intake manifold due to the location on the back of the engine), and the intake bulge pipe did not fit correctly. Other than these shortcomings, the install was not very difficult. The install of the heat exchanger and reservoir tank w/ circulation pump were a little confusing and time consuming, but with proper instructions, it should go easy.
Once everything was installed, I programed the truck for the new tune. I have been having issues with the tune. After speaking with a professional tuner, I discovered the computer for the 2500/3500hd 6.0L is only used in these trucks. The tuner explained that tuning these trucks are a PITA. I have an appointment on Friday to have mine dyno tuned. The shop that I am using does quite a bit of work with Whipple and actually makes a good number of their programs.
After that long-winded explanation, I do have to say, the low-end running issue I am having trouble with gets ironed out on Friday, but the Whipple Supercharger is an amazing product and makes amazing power. I will know more of exactly how much power it is making on Friday. I can say that 20 mph to 110 mph happens before you know it, and with a wide-open throttle, you will be forced into your seat.
I will update and answer any questions.