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So I'm pretty sure I want to do a supercharger since Iv never had one. Last car was a stage 2 mazdaspeed3 pushing 20lbs of boost (so glad I'm back in some muscle ) and befor that had a 06 GTO with full bold ons.

So should I go centrifical or twin screw. And what brands. I would like to still be able to drive it daily and I don't need crazy hp. I could get one now but I am thinking of waiting a little till the aftermarket has more.

I have the 3:55 gears right now but would 3:73 be to much. Don't want to go crazy woth mods and would like to not do any internals. And how's that work with warrantys. My dealer was telling me I'd o did the ford racing one it could still be covered.

Sorry if I asked stupid questions. Just new to this.
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How far down the road are you looking?
Next week?
Next year?
When the car is paid off?

Not trying to be smartass but your timeframe is important because there are not many 2015's out there with modifications.
A year down the road everything you are asking about will be done and thrash tested many times over by a bunch of others who don't seem to have a problem with testing to the point of destruction.

Also, how much are you looking to gain?
According to other threads, a catback exhaust and tune will get you about 30-40 HP gain at the rear wheels.
Even if you are looking long term at a supercharger maybe you would want to do a catback exhaust now since it would work well with your future plan, presuming you go the supercharger route.

You should also take a look at the other threads cause there are a number that have good information on the various superchargers available.
 

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any s/c will make power on these cars.

our favorite are the Paxton / vortech kits, hands down, the best bang for the buck of any kit out there.

tons of growing potential, less heat soak, less crank stress and least expensive!!!

we have custom packages with the vortech / Paxton / roush / procharger / vmp etc..

coyote supercharging is what we specialize in
 
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How far down the road are you looking?
Next week?
Next year?
When the car is paid off?

Not trying to be smartass but your timeframe is important because there are not many 2015's out there with modifications.
A year down the road everything you are asking about will be done and thrash tested many times over by a bunch of others who don't seem to have a problem with testing to the point of destruction.

Also, how much are you looking to gain?
According to other threads, a catback exhaust and tune will get you about 30-40 HP gain at the rear wheels.
Even if you are looking long term at a supercharger maybe you would want to do a catback exhaust now since it would work well with your future plan, presuming you go the supercharger route.

You should also take a look at the other threads cause there are a number that have good information on the various superchargers available.

Probably 5 months to a year just because I just got the car a few weeks ago and just hit 500 miles today
I want to see how the aftermarket explodes

The car is paid off now.

Definitely will be doing a cat back very soon. Car is way to quiet stock. I like the ford racing amd SW that are out bit Im sadly not sold on any options out yet. Kinda want to see what roush puts out. I loved Ther sound on the last 5.0s
also will be doing Cai and a tune when I get the catback as soon as it starts to become available. Also will be getting new weels with 255 fronts and 285 in the rear.

Kinda like the idea of centrifical bc would be easier to live woth eavry day (I think like I seed I don't know much about SC)
But a twin screw like roush is callimg my name and seems so bad ass.
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The Roush kit's quality is OEM like, you can install and not have to worry about it (minus the belt). However, the Roush kit doesn't have that whine like a whipple. It exists but not as noticeable. The 2.9 whipple is going to be available or purchase in December. We're already taking pre orders and have a few placed, those are going to make some great power as well and.... will have some whine!!
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