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Old 06-23-2007, 12:18 PM
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I have searched for pictures of the Trilogy SC installed on a F-150 3V, but have not found anything yet. Can someone provide better pics than what's on their web site?

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Ole Reliable,

Here is a quote from another site from a person that is not affilated with Trilogy

I seen both the Trilogy Kit and the Whipple kits installed and the Trilogy's kits looks oem you can hardly tell it didnt come from the factory like that. I felt they did a much nicer and cleaner job putting the kits together. The mounting of the intercooler resivoir, Whipples belt is routed all funky looking and just all the little things came out so much better in the Trilogy kit. When it came to riding in both of them, the Trilogy truck pulled way harder down low and was a lot more snappy off throttle, the Whipple truck felt good pulled a little harder up top but i think it was too litttle too late, also the shifts on the Whipple tuned sucked bad!! From my understanding Whipple did not make any trnasmission shift changes in there tune. The Trilogy truck shifted real nice and firm, it felt really good.
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Old 06-24-2007, 07:28 AM
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It would be nice if people had more passion towards the 2V trucks that aren't Lightnings.

Now that people have designed and produced more twin screw kits for the 3V, when am I gonna get to see a kit for a 2V?

As it stands I have KB and Allen... Whipple baits the trap, but hasn't produced any as far as I know.

Are the 2V engines a waste or something?

-Kerry
The best set up out there for the 2V 5.4s is to do a Lightning conversion like I did!
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Old 06-24-2007, 07:32 AM
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I am about to install a lightening s/c on my stock 04 f150. any tips on where i can find parts list to verify i have everything needed. any words of wisdom for doing the actual install would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance Eli
Sorry to say but a Lightning S/C will not work on an 04 F-150
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