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Old 01-26-2005, 12:57 PM
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Kenne Bell on a 5.0 HO

i've been looking around for a good streetable supercharger for my 5.0 HO T-Bird. not too many good centrifugal options, most of which you have to make your own brackets for if you want them to be sturdy. i was just planning on running 6-8 lbs boost. i'm getting about 300 crank hp now but you can never have enough power...

i have been looking at the Kenne Bell twin screws. they make a kit for my car and i was wondering if anybody around here has ever put one on their tbird. i know i would need at least a cervinis hood. what were your general impressions of this supercharger?
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Re: Kenne Bell on a 5.0 HO

It would be the only one I would purchase. Don't have direct experience, though. Look over on www.tccoa.com and talk to blown306 or look for his posts.
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