m3incorp
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- 2019 Mustang GT Premium with Roush Phase 2, 2017 Corvette Z06, 2018 Subaru WRX, 2015 VW Golf, 2015 Ford Fusion
At the end of the day, the Bullitt is a Mustang. We put superchargers on the GTs for the same reason you would put it on your Bullitt. Do you need it, heck no. Does the car run great with it, heck yes. Elp_jc stated the manual MT 84 is not good for launches....but really didn't every single one of us that bought the manual car already know that. Get on it after the launch and a supercharger will really bring a smile to your face. You have to remember there are many keyboard people who haven't tried something but hate it because of this or that reason. He stated that it would only go fast in a straight line.......hmmm that means the same thing for his stock Bullitt, but I'm pretty sure there is a reason the Bullitt and all the other Mustangs have a different axle set-up for the past few years. Everyone that supercharges their cars are not looking to drag race. That train of thought typically comes from people that really aren't interested in anything other than what they have. The car is great as it is....for some people, then there are those of us that want to take greatness to a different level. There are those that will say 460-475 horsepower is more than a person needs. Those words were also said when cars were peaking at 350 hp and lower.
If it is worth it to you, why not do it?
If it is worth it to you, why not do it?
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