SC engine prep?
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RE: SC engine prep?
ORIGINAL: sactown
If you car is a stick I would get a clutch.
If you car is a stick I would get a clutch.
After thinking about it,I don't know if I really want all that power...I think that with bolt ons and 4:10s it just may be enough for me.I want something fast but that will also last for the long haul (lots of traveling state to state) if I have 400hp on tap..not sure how much self-control I will have..plus if something happens to the car and it wrecks or gets stolen,I don't want to loose too much money out of it.
I have a feeling that bolt ons/gears will be just right for me...
#12
RE: SC engine prep?
ORIGINAL: baha
You need something like this:
http://www.brenspeed.com/mustang_200...es/1001850.gif
At 9psi they made 470+ rwhp on a stock auto 2005. Their tunes are very safe and at $4700 the price is right!!
ORIGINAL: Turbo_stangGT
what is reccomended engine work prior to throwing on a supercharger? not looking to make 600hp or anything,just about what is safe on either a stock block or lightly built motor..I need something that will last and be reliable day to day.Not a weekend warrior or track attacker..more like a highway beast,cruiser,joy ride type car.
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what is reccomended engine work prior to throwing on a supercharger? not looking to make 600hp or anything,just about what is safe on either a stock block or lightly built motor..I need something that will last and be reliable day to day.Not a weekend warrior or track attacker..more like a highway beast,cruiser,joy ride type car.
[8D]
http://www.brenspeed.com/mustang_200...es/1001850.gif
At 9psi they made 470+ rwhp on a stock auto 2005. Their tunes are very safe and at $4700 the price is right!!
I think I just found what I will be saving up for....wow thats nice.
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