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Old 08-15-2004, 01:43 AM
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Question Is This The Right Supercharger?

I know a guy selling his Powerdyne Supercharger off his '97 GT. He has the mounting brackets and pulleys as well. My question is, will this supercharger and mounting bracket fit a 2002 GT or a 2003 GT? My friend has an '02 GT, if he doesn't buy it i will. Also, are powerdyne superchargers pretty good? Iv'e never ridden in this guys car so i dont know what kind of performance he had.
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i doubt it will work, although i may be wrong, im not real up on the newer mustang engines. i thought they went to the modular 4.6 in 2000, but im not sure, id do some checking on that though
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It might be able to work. Same motor except for compression ratio and heads. I dont think there's that much diffrence in compression i think the newer ones have less, they just have better heads/larger cam. But less compression, which is great for the supercharger. If it would bolt up it would be awsome. Except, those 4.10's have to go if the s/c was installed. Unless all your races was from a roll, say 55 or over.
BTW: They went to the 4.6L in 96.
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Re: Is This The Right Supercharger?

Yeah, i was thinking the same thing with the s/c and 4.10's, i thought about putting in 3.73's what do you think? But anyways, your saying that the s/c will work on both my car and my friends car?
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Re: Is This The Right Supercharger?

I'm pretty sure it wouldn't just bolt up to a newer GT, they probably have different accesory placement, pulley sizes, various other little things.

You can just order the brackets and belts though, saving lots of money on it since the compressor is the expensive part.
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