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Factory Supercharger
A while ago I saw some information pass by about a factory supercharger for a 2v 4.6. It was only capable of around 6 or 8 pounds of boost. It was also a roots type and was fairly concealed when installed. Has anyone heard of this or have any information about it?
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Re: Factory Supercharger
never heard of it, only on the cobra
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http://www.mustangwarehouse.com/must...?p=M-9066-M462
Here's one that is for 96 - 97 automatic GT's Would this possibly work with a 2000 manual? |
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Re: Factory Supercharger
its not a factory sc, its ford racing but its an aftermarket kit, you'd prolly be better off looking for a paxton or powerdyne kit for the money you'll spend on an FRPP supercharger
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Re: Factory Supercharger
maybe with some mods, i dunno, you might call and ask
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Re: Factory Supercharger
if you find out that one will work let me know, i'm looking for one to put on the thunderchicken
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Yeah I will let you know, its not really very easy to find this ford racing one. I was just looking at a kenne belle 1.7 Its listed at 3800 without the intercooler, which that FRPP blower didn't even have the ability to upgrade to from what I have heard.
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Re: Factory Supercharger
i think if you were creative enough you could intercool anything, just have to fab some plumbing, i was kinda lookin at the paxton novi series, they're pretty good from what i've seen adn read about them
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