Photography by Steve Warner
We like superchargers, especially their whine and commotion and the way that they push us into our seats when we mash the throttle. So, we asked Whipple Superchargers to install one on our project F-150. Whipple's system was designed for the 5.4L 24-valve V-8 that powers the late-model Ford F-150 and Expedition. As you know, installing a supercharger takes a lot of work. So, rather than paraphrase the 54-page manual, we decided to simply give you the high points of what it takes to add gobs of power to your Ford. If you become inspired to run out and buy the Whipple Ford Racing F-150 and Expedition Supercharger System, then we suggest you take it to a shop that knows what it's doing. And, if you can afford the 6-grand for a supercharger, then you can afford to pay a technician to install it, right?
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The truck was prepped and ready to go. Here's a view of the engine before the installation
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A lot happened before this pic was snapped. Radiator hoses, radiator shroud, throttle body
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There were a few steps that happened to get to this point. The alternator support bracket
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Zero-degree spark plugs that come with the kit replaced the factory ones. Then a spring-lo
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The supercharger was installed, along with the throttle body, to its rear inlet housing.
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Next, the alternator was placed into its new location below the supercharger. The pulley w
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