Kenne Bell SC right for me?
#1
Kenne Bell SC right for me?
Hey there!
I got about 30k miles now on my 05 GT and I want more power! Looking around for a SC I found the KB intercooled SC kinda right for me. I want a quiet, daily driveable car with a lot of power when nescessary. Is the KB offering all that?
Or what would you suggest?
Thx, Matthias
I got about 30k miles now on my 05 GT and I want more power! Looking around for a SC I found the KB intercooled SC kinda right for me. I want a quiet, daily driveable car with a lot of power when nescessary. Is the KB offering all that?
Or what would you suggest?
Thx, Matthias
#3
I don't think any supercharger would be an easy install. I read on several forums the whipples had really detailed instructions. Are you set on a kb and not a whipple? If I had the money and guts for my auto trans I'd pick either twin screw up.
#4
I have never seen the Whipple instructions, but I've installed two 2.6L Kenne Bells, mine, and another in an '06. I have never seen a more thorough set of instructions. Each step has a picture, each part has a picture with a label on it, they even have a complete list of tools needed for the job. Anyone who can change there oil can install a Kenne Bell supercharger on an 05+ Mustang. Not saying you have to be careful, there will be a few 'gotchas'. Every time the manual mentioned that there might be some "clearancing issues", I had them. The dremel and a grinding attatchment came in handy. There will be some cutting for the cold air intake hose as well, which some don't want to do, but it's in the aluminum radiator support, and no big deal. I loved doing the install and would gladly help a friend do a third. It's a lot fun, actually, and the end results and sense of accomplishment is priceless. Search around the web, there are many full KB install threads with pics and feedback. First one took me 40 hours (by myself, takingn my time) and the next one with my buddy took around 21, but we had more issues (snapped a belt, one of the brackets came crossthreaded, couple of extra trips to the auto store, etc). I would recommend go ahead and buying a spare belt, I've seen one last about one turn of the crank, and having spent 3 hours before calling everyshop in town, 122.3" long 6 rib belts are hard to find.
As far as quiet, mine has a little bit of a whine to it. Loud enough that at stop lights, I'm not fooling anybody. All the other 2.4 or 2.6L KB's from 8 to 10 psi (mine is still 8) that I have heard are whisper quiet, with just a little whine when WOT. Mine is pretty much the same volume no matter how hard I get on it. Mine was pretty quiet when I got it, but got a little louder after 3K miles. No big deal though, it's not to "annoying" level as long as it doesn't get any louder.
As far as power, mine was 439rwhp SAE, but it was a cool 60 degree night, and actuall hp was 472, more than enough to keep me happy and 8psi to play it safe with a daily driver.
Don't be afraid to do it yourself. Being on the other side of the pond doesn't matter, it's not like you couldn't get on the phone to James Bell if you had any questions.
Good luck in your search. If you go with the KB you won't be dissapointed, and if I can do it, anybody can.
As far as quiet, mine has a little bit of a whine to it. Loud enough that at stop lights, I'm not fooling anybody. All the other 2.4 or 2.6L KB's from 8 to 10 psi (mine is still 8) that I have heard are whisper quiet, with just a little whine when WOT. Mine is pretty much the same volume no matter how hard I get on it. Mine was pretty quiet when I got it, but got a little louder after 3K miles. No big deal though, it's not to "annoying" level as long as it doesn't get any louder.
As far as power, mine was 439rwhp SAE, but it was a cool 60 degree night, and actuall hp was 472, more than enough to keep me happy and 8psi to play it safe with a daily driver.
Don't be afraid to do it yourself. Being on the other side of the pond doesn't matter, it's not like you couldn't get on the phone to James Bell if you had any questions.
Good luck in your search. If you go with the KB you won't be dissapointed, and if I can do it, anybody can.
#9
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2lQX3cOAbes
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Xc9K0H-kunM
#10
I'm getting the whipple install PDF format for you guys. once I get it, I'll post it.
the whipple is quieter than the KB.
assisting my shop in doing the install, the whipple was very very easy!
the whipple is quieter than the KB.
assisting my shop in doing the install, the whipple was very very easy!
#11
Not sure why mine is different, maybe just a little different wear/break in/clearance/bearing tolerance/who knows. Puts out good power on the dyno for these mods and a very conservative tune, and will push 8psi (or a little more) on the boost gauge with ease, so everything seems normal, just has a little more whine than normal. Actually, I hardly notice it until I think about it.
#12
Hold on... I thought it was the other way around. I thought the whipple is louder than the KB? I thought the KB was almost silent?
#13
I have heard several of each in person, and the Whipples are louder in every case. Granted, there may be individual exceptions, but across the board, the KBs are quieter.
#14
Yes, all the Whipples I have heard were louder than a comparable KB. I guess my KB is louder than normal, but it is still quiter than every Whipple I have ever heard.
#15
i'm not able to post the instructions on the boards. the boards only allow 4MB of PDF file, the whipple PDF is 7MB.
if anyone wants the instructions for the whipple. shoot me a PM with your email and I'll send it right over to you.
if anyone wants the instructions for the whipple. shoot me a PM with your email and I'll send it right over to you.
#16
Here's a vid of the kenne bell on a 03 Cobra
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2lQX3cOAbes
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Xc9K0H-kunM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2lQX3cOAbes
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Xc9K0H-kunM
#18
I think this will answer your question.
Hey there!
I got about 30k miles now on my 05 GT and I want more power! Looking around for a SC I found the KB intercooled SC kinda right for me. I want a quiet, daily driveable car with a lot of power when nescessary. Is the KB offering all that?
Or what would you suggest?
Thx, Matthias
I got about 30k miles now on my 05 GT and I want more power! Looking around for a SC I found the KB intercooled SC kinda right for me. I want a quiet, daily driveable car with a lot of power when nescessary. Is the KB offering all that?
Or what would you suggest?
Thx, Matthias
Jed
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