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My HC with only 19k on it needs a water pump and possibly a SC. I’ve watched some YouTubes and the official Mopar procedure for the water pump replacement involves pulling the SC. There are several videos that show it can be done without doing that, though.

Do any of you have any info on the quality of their work and reputation? Wesley is in Lansing, so they’re close by. If it’s determined I need a SC, I might consider a modest Whipple. I’m just wondering if they or any other place in my area might be a better option than my dealership which has a decent service department.
 


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Can’t help, but only wish you luck.
 


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My HC with only 19k on it needs a water pump and possibly a SC. I’ve watched some YouTubes and the official Mopar procedure for the water pump replacement involves pulling the SC. There are several videos that show it can be done without doing that, though.

Do any of you have any info on the quality of their work and reputation? Wesley is in Lansing, so they’re close by. If it’s determined I need a SC, I might consider a modest Whipple. I’m just wondering if they or any other place in my area might be a better option than my dealership which has a decent service department.
Well..that doesn't sound like much fun...(and only 19,000 miles)...what makes you think you need a new SC ????
 


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Well..that doesn't sound like much fun...(and only 19,000 miles)...what makes you think you need a new SC ????
It’s noisy. I had it inspected summer before last when I still had some extended powertrain warranty left. Stellantis said it wasn’t bad. If I end up having it pulled for the pump and I’m not convinced the SC is 100%, I’ll just have it replaced.
 


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My HC with only 19k on it needs a water pump and possibly a SC. I’ve watched some YouTubes and the official Mopar procedure for the water pump replacement involves pulling the SC. There are several videos that show it can be done without doing that, though.

Do any of you have any info on the quality of their work and reputation? Wesley is in Lansing, so they’re close by. If it’s determined I need a SC, I might consider a modest Whipple. I’m just wondering if they or any other place in my area might be a better option than my dealership which has a decent service department.
I know he has good mods for suspension and brakes and does lefts and right turns. I would trust them to do that procedure.
 




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