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Considering putting a twinscrew supercharger on 2006 mustang 4.6.
After doing a internet search I see that, keeping oranges oranges that Roush, Kenne Bell, Whipple seem to make a similar product and price. Does anyone have a suggestion of one of the other. I am not into drag racing just looking into midrange power |
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"cascadas" > wrote in message ups.com... > Considering putting a twinscrew supercharger on 2006 mustang 4.6. > After doing a internet search I see that, keeping oranges oranges that > Roush, Kenne Bell, Whipple seem to make a similar product and price. > Does anyone have a suggestion of one of the other. I am not into drag > racing just looking into midrange power You may want to take a look at Paxton. |
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On Feb 23, 6:33 pm, "goodnigh" > wrote:
> "cascadas" > wrote in message > > ups.com... > > > Considering putting a twinscrew supercharger on 2006 mustang 4.6. > > After doing a internet search I see that, keeping oranges oranges that > > Roush, Kenne Bell, Whipple seem to make a similar product and price. > > Does anyone have a suggestion of one of the other. I am not into drag > > racing just looking into midrange power > > You may want to take a look at Paxton. suggestions on why you like that product? |
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cascadas wrote:
> Considering putting a twinscrew supercharger on 2006 mustang 4.6. > After doing a internet search I see that, keeping oranges oranges that > Roush, Kenne Bell, Whipple seem to make a similar product and price. > Does anyone have a suggestion of one of the other. I am not into drag > racing just looking into midrange power I would get a Kenne Bell setup. They put a lot of effort into developing their kits and the hp/tq claims they advertise are usually spot on to what you will actually see on your car. They also take great pains to get the programming of the computer right and will reburn the chips for free if something isn't quite right. They also provide excellent support for their products. I'm not saying the other brands you mentioned are bad just that I know Kenne Bell products are very good. I have been using a Kenne Bell Blowzilla /Flowzilla setup on my '89 LX for several years so I am a little biased toward them for that reason. BTW, if you are looking for low/mid range power then the twin screw is the right choice. They deliver their full rated boost from just off idle to the red line. They also deliver as much high rpm horsepower as a centrifugal at the same psi levels. Their power delivery is silky smooth and throttle response is unbelievable. You will think there is a 500+ cubic inch, high revving V-8 under the hood. |
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goodnigh wrote:
> "cascadas" > wrote in message > ups.com... >> Considering putting a twinscrew supercharger on 2006 mustang 4.6. >> After doing a internet search I see that, keeping oranges oranges that >> Roush, Kenne Bell, Whipple seem to make a similar product and price. >> Does anyone have a suggestion of one of the other. I am not into drag >> racing just looking into midrange power > > You may want to take a look at Paxton. Paxton doesn't make any blower that will come close to producing the low/mid rpm power he wants like a twin screw can deliver. Centrifugals can produce a lot hp but it is only above 4,500-5,000 rpm level. A driver can enjoy the power from a twin screw under at driving conditions and in all gears. To get power from a centrifugal, and you can, you have to drive the car like you stole it. |
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"cascadas" > wrote in message ups.com... > On Feb 23, 6:33 pm, "goodnigh" > wrote: >> "cascadas" > wrote in message >> >> ups.com... >> >> > Considering putting a twinscrew supercharger on 2006 mustang 4.6. >> > After doing a internet search I see that, keeping oranges oranges that >> > Roush, Kenne Bell, Whipple seem to make a similar product and price. >> > Does anyone have a suggestion of one of the other. I am not into drag >> > racing just looking into midrange power >> >> You may want to take a look at Paxton. > > suggestions on why you like that product? It is what my mechanic wants me to put on the M-code Cleveland. He regrets selling me the vehicle and hopes to buy it back someday. That is good enough for me and yes, I sometimes drive it like it was stolen. mike |
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On Feb 24, 9:08 am, "goodnigh" > wrote:
> "cascadas" > wrote in message > > ups.com... > > > On Feb 23, 6:33 pm, "goodnigh" > wrote: > >> "cascadas" > wrote in message > > roups.com... > > >> > Considering putting a twinscrew supercharger on 2006 mustang 4.6. > >> > After doing a internet search I see that, keeping oranges oranges that > >> > Roush, Kenne Bell, Whipple seem to make a similar product and price. > >> > Does anyone have a suggestion of one of the other. I am not into drag > >> > racing just looking into midrange power > > >> You may want to take a look at Paxton. > > > suggestions on why you like that product? > > It is what my mechanic wants me to put on the M-code Cleveland. > He regrets selling me the vehicle and hopes to buy it back someday. > That is good enough for me and yes, I sometimes drive it like it was stolen. > > mike Thank you- I think it is down to Kenne Bell or Whipple |
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"cascadas" > wrote in message ps.com... > On Feb 24, 9:08 am, "goodnigh" > wrote: >> "cascadas" > wrote in message >> >> ups.com... >> >> > On Feb 23, 6:33 pm, "goodnigh" > wrote: >> >> "cascadas" > wrote in message >> >> roups.com... >> >> >> > Considering putting a twinscrew supercharger on 2006 mustang 4.6. >> >> > After doing a internet search I see that, keeping oranges oranges >> >> > that >> >> > Roush, Kenne Bell, Whipple seem to make a similar product and price. >> >> > Does anyone have a suggestion of one of the other. I am not into >> >> > drag >> >> > racing just looking into midrange power >> >> >> You may want to take a look at Paxton. >> >> > suggestions on why you like that product? >> >> It is what my mechanic wants me to put on the M-code Cleveland. >> He regrets selling me the vehicle and hopes to buy it back someday. >> That is good enough for me and yes, I sometimes drive it like it was >> stolen. >> >> mike > > Thank you- I think it is down to Kenne Bell or Whipple Better choice for your vehicle and thank you for the lesson mike |
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"goodnigh" > wrote in message ink.net... > > "cascadas" > wrote in message > ps.com... >> On Feb 24, 9:08 am, "goodnigh" > wrote: >>> "cascadas" > wrote in message >>> >>> ups.com... >>> >>> > On Feb 23, 6:33 pm, "goodnigh" > wrote: >>> >> "cascadas" > wrote in message >>> >>> roups.com... >>> >>> >> > Considering putting a twinscrew supercharger on 2006 mustang 4.6. >>> >> > After doing a internet search I see that, keeping oranges oranges >>> >> > that >>> >> > Roush, Kenne Bell, Whipple seem to make a similar product and >>> >> > price. >>> >> > Does anyone have a suggestion of one of the other. I am not into >>> >> > drag >>> >> > racing just looking into midrange power >>> >>> >> You may want to take a look at Paxton. >>> >>> > suggestions on why you like that product? >>> >>> It is what my mechanic wants me to put on the M-code Cleveland. >>> He regrets selling me the vehicle and hopes to buy it back someday. >>> That is good enough for me and yes, I sometimes drive it like it was >>> stolen. >>> >>> mike >> >> Thank you- I think it is down to Kenne Bell or Whipple > > Better choice for your vehicle and thank you for the lesson > > mike no brainer, twinscrew far better with all the low end torque, I have an 8# KB on a 5.0 1993, daily driver for 10 years, just a blast. At 1500 RPM and it has 7# of boost. check into getting it tuned too, you don't want to be lean with any supercharger |
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"Nomen Lapetos" > wrote in message reenews.net... > > "goodnigh" > wrote in message > ink.net... >> >> "cascadas" > wrote in message >> ps.com... >>> On Feb 24, 9:08 am, "goodnigh" > wrote: >>>> "cascadas" > wrote in message >>>> >>>> ups.com... >>>> >>>> > On Feb 23, 6:33 pm, "goodnigh" > wrote: >>>> >> "cascadas" > wrote in message >>>> >>>> roups.com... >>>> >>>> >> > Considering putting a twinscrew supercharger on 2006 mustang 4.6. >>>> >> > After doing a internet search I see that, keeping oranges oranges >>>> >> > that >>>> >> > Roush, Kenne Bell, Whipple seem to make a similar product and >>>> >> > price. >>>> >> > Does anyone have a suggestion of one of the other. I am not into >>>> >> > drag >>>> >> > racing just looking into midrange power >>>> >>>> >> You may want to take a look at Paxton. >>>> >>>> > suggestions on why you like that product? >>>> >>>> It is what my mechanic wants me to put on the M-code Cleveland. >>>> He regrets selling me the vehicle and hopes to buy it back someday. >>>> That is good enough for me and yes, I sometimes drive it like it was >>>> stolen. >>>> >>>> mike >>> >>> Thank you- I think it is down to Kenne Bell or Whipple >> >> Better choice for your vehicle and thank you for the lesson >> >> mike > > no brainer, twinscrew far better with all the low end torque, > I have an 8# KB on a 5.0 1993, daily driver for 10 years, just a blast. > At 1500 RPM and it has 7# of boost. > check into getting it tuned too, you don't want to be lean with any > supercharger Do you get ANY traction with that car???? I'm curious. I might go the same way this summer. Brad |
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