GreenS550
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Without being condescending, adding a supercharger takes more than you think. The bracketing needs to be perfect if run off the serpentine belt. This takes a LOT of R&D to make correctly. Then you need a head unit that has gone under extensive, long term testing. Then you need a tuning shop that is willing to do a "home made" blower tune. Most reputable shops will not touch this.
Then, after all this, you hope it works out right. The 5-8K for a setup seems like a lot but it is CHEAP when you consider the thousands of hours to make a good system work out correctly.
In the old days of hot rodding, like 50 years ago, when I used to mess with stuff, it was easy, cheap, unreliable and slow by todays standards. But the cheapness made it work out OK.
If you want to mod and need to be on a budget, get an old car to mess with. The newer Mustangs are too sophisticated to do what you want to do without the cash necessary.
Then, after all this, you hope it works out right. The 5-8K for a setup seems like a lot but it is CHEAP when you consider the thousands of hours to make a good system work out correctly.
In the old days of hot rodding, like 50 years ago, when I used to mess with stuff, it was easy, cheap, unreliable and slow by todays standards. But the cheapness made it work out OK.
If you want to mod and need to be on a budget, get an old car to mess with. The newer Mustangs are too sophisticated to do what you want to do without the cash necessary.
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