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![]() A couple of years ago I was looking at installing a Procharger P1, I had already removed the AC and was looking for a mounting bracket since the P1 used the AC bracket for mounting. Pan Handle Performance in Florida had a mounting bracket for the Procharger for cars less the AC. But, they did not have any left and did not plan on making any more since the newer D style blowers were more popular. I thought about making my own bracket, I talked with the folks for some time at Procharger without much help, I eventually gave up, I thought they would of been more helpfull since there must be many guys out there with Mustangs with similiar setups as mine who wanted to run the Procharger.
I'm not really much help but you may want to contact Panhandle Performance and see if they have any brackets or if they could get you a drawing of the bracket you could then get one made or if you have access to the right tools make it yourself. That was going to be my next step before I threw in the towel. I know what you mean about the cleaner look when you remove some of the smog stuff and AC....I really like the results when removing some of these items. I have attached a pic of my engine bay after a little clean up |
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