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Slambooy 07-12-2006 02:39 PM

Supercharger+ other add ons
 
Ok I have a Mustang cobra 95...Im starting to spend some money and I was wondering what the was the best way to get power increases..

I would love to get a supercharger but not really sure where or how to go about in getting one??.. Doesnt neccessarily have to be new, but works well.

And if i cant find a supercharger in a reasonable price range.. what are the first things i should upgrade?

I was thinking of a 75mm throttle body to start off with.. Any suggestions?

Hammer 07-15-2006 02:04 AM

Re: Supercharger+ other add ons
 
If you are seriously considering a supercharger, my recommendation is to save for a good, complete system such as the P1SC HO Intercooled system over at Procharger. :cool:

Slambooy 07-15-2006 08:04 AM

Re: Supercharger+ other add ons
 
Thanks i will just save up then

HeadDoctor 08-08-2006 11:16 PM

Re: Supercharger+ other add ons
 
Get A grip

Before you buy a blower get the rest of your program in order. You gotta have all the bells and whistles. Pullys, Radiator, Fans, Throttle-Body, and High-Flow and High-Pressure fuel pumps.

High horsepower means high heat - high horsepower means more fuel - it takes a half a pound of gasoline to make 1 horsepower. That means that if you want to make 400 BHP you gotta have 200 lbs of fuel per hour. Divide that by 6 to get gallons per hour.

You just can't go bolting on stuff to increase the power unless you understand the basics - DUH!

Denny@JDS Induction Products - HeadDoctor out

Jeff Chambers 08-15-2006 06:28 AM

Re: Supercharger+ other add ons
 
Ooohh somebody got up on the wrong side of the bed.

Vortech offers a basic supercharger kit (the V2 S-Trim) that comes with all the equipment necessary to give you about a 100-hp increase at the wheels. The aftercooled kit will net even more. Total install time is abouot 16 hours, then count on a custom tuning session to nail the tune. Be forewarned though, that 1995 will not take real well to the modifications. They can be a real nightmare at time. I see a lot of people make the conversion to an A9L-based computer to make the car liveable. Do a search on the internet and you'll find the proper conversion harnesses for not all that much money.

HeadDoctor 08-19-2006 09:13 PM

Re: Supercharger+ other add ons
 
Thanks for the info Jeff - Sorry if I sounded a little harsh - It wasent intended - honest!!! Do those Kits come with headers, pully's, fans, bigger radiators, and all that JAZ?

Denny Schmidt
JDS Induction Products
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