Question for guys who actually have the the Roush Kit

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Since no other legit after market manufacture makes anything like it and they themselves won't make a massive amount of potential money off them by selling them aftermarket, unlike anything else they manu, I'd say it's all just a little cute add-on for marketing. Probably about as legit as the little stick on air coolers things they put on my car that don't even have holes in them for airflow.
I guess you've never seen a GT500/GT350/ZL1/Z06/bmw/audi etc with the fascia off. Its a common thing to add corner pocket coolers... just not in the aftermarket because of the extra legwork. I doubt they would spend the time to engineer something for cuteness of this magnitude lol all the vents on the 2020 roush are functional from what I can tell. (corner pockets, hood vents, fender vents)
 

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I guess you've never seen a GT500/GT350/ZL1/Z06/bmw/audi etc with the fascia off. Its a common thing to add corner pocket coolers... just not in the aftermarket because of the extra legwork. I doubt they would spend the time to engineer something for cuteness of this magnitude lol all the vents on the 2020 roush are functional from what I can tell. (corner pockets, hood vents, fender vents)
Not for cooling the supercharger it isn't.. Which is what this thread is about. Most of the stuff on my Roush car is non-functional and cute. Half of it is peeling or coming unglued, lol.
 

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Yes they are for the supercharger and engine
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Yes they are for the supercharger and engine
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lol, those tiny things might make a 1 degree difference. they just doubled the ltr and it maybe made a 5-10 difference. I stand by my gimmick statement. Ice tank or killer chiller or a a new IC.
 

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lol, those tiny things might make a 1 degree difference. they just doubled the ltr and it maybe made a 5-10 difference. I stand by my gimmick statement. Ice tank or killer chiller or a a new IC.
I guess we will have to wail til Roush chimes in or something. They look about half the size of the front LTR so you would expect a significant decrease in temperature. Ice tanks are good for like 2 pulls, killer chiller's are definitely awesome though I can agree.
 

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Might be a record for stock everything and it’s a phase 1 so who ever says phase 2 is faster that’s not tru because I never seen no faster time.
This is a phase I calibration? When did you get this version? Just wandering if they do a phase II cal without the larger ltr if you got a revision lately? Fastest phase I I got was 7.5! But phase II got a 6.90
 

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What's up guys, had a rough time with the freaking covid 19 a few days after new years, but I'm glad to be feeling better. Anyways, got my car back with the VMP Odin supercharger and I'm very impressed with it. It made 874whp on the 75mm pulley with no ice on the icebox. I'll try to go to the track soon but I did a pull and felt like it spun some and still got a 5.3 in the dragy 60-130.

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What's up guys, had a rough time with the freaking covid 19 a few days after new years, but I'm glad to be feeling better. Anyways, got my car back with the VMP Odin supercharger and I'm very impressed with it. It made 874whp on the 75mm pulley with no ice on the icebox. I'll try to go to the track soon but I did a pull and felt like it spun some and still got a 5.3 in the dragy 60-130.

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You on E or 93 pump?
 

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Without any luck on a quick search, I'm curious has anyone had warranty issues pop up on their roush kit?

I'm curious if roush covered it or if there aren't any issues to speak of.

Thanks đź‘Ť
I know some of the guys here have had cats or fuel pumps replaced and covered by warranty, don't recall off hand some of the others.
 

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I know some of the guys here have had cats or fuel pumps replaced and covered by warranty, don't recall off hand some of the others.
No supercharger failures or major engine issues? That's pretty good
 
 
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