SBR70.3
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- Joined
- Mar 13, 2017
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- Location
- Edmond, OK
- First Name
- Chris
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Mach 1, 2016 Mustang GT Premium, 2023 Explorer ST, 2019 GTI (DD)
Year: 2016
Trim: GT Premium
Manual / auto: MT-82
Rear gears: 3.73
Blower mfr & type: Procharger HO w/P1x
RWHP (if known):
Tune Wengerd
I have blown the catalytic converters and now I am having issues with the bearings in one of the pulleys becoming damaged and causing the serpentine belt to shred. Car is in the shop now trying to find the fix.
Is it blast flooring it getting on the highway? F ya! But that is about all I use the power for.
Trim: GT Premium
Manual / auto: MT-82
Rear gears: 3.73
Blower mfr & type: Procharger HO w/P1x
RWHP (if known):
Tune Wengerd
I will echo this opinion. In hindsight, given the way I want to drive my Mustangs, I wish I would not have supercharged it. I do HPDEs with my cars and the Procharger was not a wise idea. Restricting airflow to a car that already has heat issues on the track only amplified the problem. If I had a time machine, I would have done long tube headers, a fuel system, and E85 on my 2016GT.I'm in "it's fun, but I wouldn't do it again" camp. Mainly because I have no interest in drag racing, and it's mostly unusable on the street unless you're willing to take significant risks and consequences of being pulled over for 2x over the speed limit violations. Plus, the headache of dealing with failed cats or messing with catless setups is just not something I needed in life.
The idea of having a toy with monstrous power is very exciting at first, but over time it becomes just a car that you cannot really floor anywhere unless you take it to a track.
I have blown the catalytic converters and now I am having issues with the bearings in one of the pulleys becoming damaged and causing the serpentine belt to shred. Car is in the shop now trying to find the fix.
Is it blast flooring it getting on the highway? F ya! But that is about all I use the power for.
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