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Old 12-01-2003, 06:01 PM   #1
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Default thanks....& ?? 95GTS

Thanks for the info. and the links 95GTS. The reason I wouldn't want underdrive pullies is because of the experience I've had with my March underdrive pullies for my '90 GT. Underdrive pullies turn both the waterpump & the alternator slower than the stock set up. So when I'm idling in traffic in my F-150 on my daily commute to work...I don't want any charging issues to come up, like dim headlights and slow blinkers. I also don't want to run hot if I have to sit in stop and go traffic for hours on end...pulling my trailer...uphill...etc.
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Old 03-12-2008, 07:22 PM   #2
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Default Re: horsepower tips for '00 5.4 F-150

I have a 2002 5.4L super charger off of the lightning engine i'm putting in my mustang next month (april).I'm going with a paxton or vortec charger so no holes in my hood.No idea as to price of it but not looking to retire off the sale of it either. any idea as to it's value? engine has 47,000km or roughly 30,000 miles.
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